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Welcome to Mallesons' podcast channel. Here you can browse and listen to all our content - the latest cases, legal issues, market trends and insights from our practice groups, conversational deep dives with our people, our clients and our community partners. Enjoy! 

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Mallesons

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29. Jun 2026

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Listening to Children, Strengthening Systems 29.06.2026

Content warning: This episode contains discussions of child trauma and suicide.   Every year in Australia, hundreds of thousands of concerns are raised about children's safety. In this episode, host Clem Johnson sits down with Dr. Katrina Lines, CEO of Act for Kids, and Emma Costello, Partner at Mallesons, to explore how organisations and law firms can go beyond funding to drive real change f...

Key drivers of the energy M&A market: Power Perspectives Episode 8 11.06.2026

Hosts: Rod Smythe, Jonathan Grant and Lizzie Knight  Summary: In this episode, Mallesons partners Rod, Jonathan and Lizzie discuss the current state of the energy M&A market, including deal trends, activity drivers and the regulatory overlay.  Key topics discussed:  mid-market processes becoming exclusive much earlier the sophisticated mechanisms being used to allocate risk between buyers and...

Responsible AI in practice with SEEK: AI Now Episode 3 29.05.2026

What does it take to implement AI responsibly? In this episode of AI Now , host Bryony Evans is joined by Fernando Mourão, Head of Responsible AI at SEEK, alongside Mallesons partner Michael Swinson. Hear lessons from a leading organisation that has been building since 2019, including how to move beyond compliance-driven approaches and put people first in AI transformation. Key topics Moving beyon...

Inside Australia’s East and West Coast Gas Markets: Power Perspectives Episode 7 18.05.2026

In this episode of Power Perspectives , we discuss the evolving dynamics of Australia’s gas market across the east and west coasts. With gas playing a critical role in the energy transition—supporting renewables, ensuring system reliability, and underpinning export revenues—our panel explores key market developments, policy, pricing trends, and investment drivers shaping the sector. Key topics:  E...

FS Reg Room Episode 7: Unpacking 'Efficiently, Honestly and Fairly’ 22.04.2026

The obligation to act efficiently, honestly and fairly is increasingly shaping ASIC enforcement strategy. In this episode, host Nathan Hodge is joined by dispute resolution partners Amanda Engels and Damian Lovell to discuss how recent cases are expanding the obligation and what this means for financial institutions. Key topics discussed How ASIC is using efficiently, honestly and fairly in enforc...

Managing risks in the modern workplace (Part 2): AI Now Episode 2 21.04.2026

AI Now is back with Part 2 on AI’s impact for the workforce, and this time we hear about the widespread use and risks of AI‑driven performance and monitoring tools, Australia’s first AI-specific workplace safety laws, and why governance - particularly at board level following the Star decision – is a live issue.  Employment law expert Cilla Robinson joins co-hosts Cheng Lim and Bryony Evans to tal...

Insurance Pocketbook 2026: Trends and market insights in coverage disputes 13.04.2026

In this episode, Peter Yeldham and Travis Toemoe examine, at an aggregate level, recent insurance coverage decisions for the Insurance Pocketbook 2026 .  Their analysis reflects what the data reveals about insurance litigation trends and outcomes.  Key topics discussed: Where insurance coverage disputes are being litigated Who is winning those disputes Which sectors and policies dominate the litig...

Managing risks in the modern workplace (Part 1): AI Now Episode 2 26.03.2026

We turn to one of the most live issues for organisations right now: AI and the workforce. Employment law expert Cilla Robinson joins AI Now co-hosts Cheng Lim and Bryony Evans to unpack what clients are dealing with right now.  Key topics discussed in this episode : Why AI risk is often about work redesign, not mass job losses How algorithms are changing performance, monitoring and decision‑making...

Offshore Wind in the Inland Sea: Power Perspectives Episode 6 09.03.2026

Hosts: Rob Smythe and Vishal Ahuja  Summary: In this episode of Power Perspectives – ‘Offshore Wind in the Inland Sea’ - KWM partners Rod Smythe and Vishal Ahuja examine the proposed mega-scale Inland renewable energy zone in far western New South Wales and its potential role in the energy transition. They also discuss why Australia’s offshore wind ambitions are becoming less likely, facing rising...

Navigating common interest privilege across the UK and Australia 15.01.2026

Duration: 7.31 Hosts: Peter Yeldham, King & Wood Mallesons and James Breese, Stewarts Law In this episode of the KWM Podcast, Disputes Partner Peter Yeldham is joined by James Breese, a Partner at Stewarts, for a comparative discussion on common interest privilege and how it operates across Australia and England.   Key topics discussed: The difference between common interest privilege and join...

The rise of JD structures in renewable energy: Power Perspectives Episode 5 12.01.2026

Duration: 10:14 Hosts: Josh Thorneycroft and Craig Rogers Summary: In this episode of Power Perspectives, KWM Energy Partners Craig Rogers and Josh Thorneycroft discuss the drivers behind the shift were seeing in capital deployment in renewables and the increased use of capital partnering.   In this episode they discuss:  How these funding models create value for both sides for investors and devel...

Australia's AI Plan: AI Now Episode 1 23.12.2025

AI developments are moving fast. In the first episode of our AI Now series, Cheng Lim and Bryony Evans break down Australia’s National AI Plan - what’s changing, what’s not and what it means for business. Key topics discussed The three pillars of the National AI Plan: infrastructure, sharing benefits and safety No new standalone AI laws - existing regulation still applies Workplace consultation an...

Pulse Check: Class Actions in Health Sector Alive and Well 16.12.2025

King & Wood Mallesons’ annual Class Actions in Australia report tracks the latest data and trends in Australia’s evolving litigation landscape.  In this episode, Partners Suzy Madar and Peta Stevenson dive into a sector that has been a focal point or some of Australia’s most complex and high-profile class actions: health. In this episode they discuss:  How technical, scientific expert evidence...

FS Reg Room Episode 5: Investment platforms 12.12.2025

This episode examines the regulatory and governance developments shaping investment platforms, and the Shield and First Guardian failures. Partners Nathan Hodge and Stephen Jaggers discuss the evolution of IDPS and superannuation platforms, key structural differences, and the emerging regulatory expectations influencing how these products are designed, governed and monitored. Key topics discussed...

FS Reg Room Episode 6: Crypto investment offerings 12.12.2025

Crypto is moving into a more structured regulatory environment across global markets. In this episode, host Nathan Hodge is joined by Urszula McCormack and Cindy Shek to discuss the fundamentals of digital assets, the rise of spot ETFs and other fund structures, and the maturing regulatory frameworks developing in Hong Kong, the US and Australia. Key topics discussed How crypto is defined and used...

New Exposures: The Evolution of Privacy Class Actions 10.12.2025

King & Wood Mallesons’ annual Class Actions in Australia report charts the latest record-breaking trends in Australia’s evolving litigation landscape.  In this episode, Partners Michael Swinson and Peta Stevenson breakdown how privacy class actions are changing in Australia. In this episode they discuss:  The rise of privacy class actions How the Privacy Act reforms are paving the way to new c...

Partnering to Address Complex Mental Health 26.11.2025

This episode dives into the intersection of business, law, community, and society, focusing on complex mental health in the workplace. Special guest Rachel Green brings her lived experience and leadership perspective as CEO of SANE Australia, one of the nation’s leading mental health advocacy organizations. Key Topics Discussed: Rachel’s career highlights and motivations, including the impact of b...

Brickworks and Soul Patts: Underneath the ‘top-hat’ 10.11.2025

In this episode of the It’s Public podcast, Daniel Natale sits down with David Friedlander, Jennifer Cheung and Rob Kelly to discuss the landmark $14 billion Brickworks–Soul Patts merger - a deal that ended more than half a century of cross-ownership. The conversation explores how the parties found valuation common ground in a scrip-for-scrip transaction, and how capital markets stepped up to supp...

What’s Driving Australian Business in 2025? KWM Directions Survey Results 07.11.2025

Duration: 27 minutes Presenters: Meredith Paynter (Partner, Mergers and Acquisitions) Rhys Casey (Partner, Mergers and Acquisitions) Lizzie Knight (Partner, Mergers and Acquisitions Jason Watts (Partner, Mergers and Acquisitions) Overview: The authors of the KWM Directions 2025 Report, Meredith Paynter, Rhys Casey, Lizzie Knight and Jason Watts, delve into the latest findings on what is ‘top of mi...

Class Actions in Australia 2024/2025 30.10.2025

King & Wood Mallesons’ annual Class Actions in Australia report has become a defining source of insight into Australia’s evolving litigation landscape.  In this episode, Partners Moira Saville and Peta Stevenson unpack the major findings from the 2024/25 Review, exploring the record numbers, landmark judgments and emerging risks shaping class action activity nationwide. In this episode they di...

Queensland's Energy Roadmap 2025: Power Perspectives Episode 4 28.10.2025

Hosts: Tim Sumner, Adam Black Duration: 18.25 Summary: In this episode of Power Perspectives, KWM Energy partners Tim Sumner and Adam Black delve into the recently released Queensland Energy Roadmap. They explore what this roadmap means for the Queensland energy market and the opportunities it presents for clients and stakeholders. Key Topics Discussed: Overview of the Queensland Energy Roadmap: U...

What do the 2035 climate targets mean for the energy sector: Power Perspectives Episode 3 13.10.2025

In this episode of Power Perspectives , KWM’s Energy Partners Rod Smythe , Vishal Ahuja and Shirley Cheng unpack Australia’s newly proposed 2035 climate targets and what they mean for the energy sector.  Drawing on insights from a recent KWM Energy Insight Series event featuring Matt Kean, Chair of the Climate Change Authority, and Nevenka Codevelle, CEO of ASL, the discussion explores the practic...

Asia’s evolving investment landscape — and Australia’s place in it 30.09.2025

Hosts: Nicola Yeomans (Mallesons Partner & Co-Head of Private Capital) and Will Heath (Mallesons Partner) Duration: [16:38] Summary: Asian capital is increasingly shaping Australia’s biggest deals. In this episode of Mallesons' View from Asia, Nicola Yeomans and Will Heath share insights from the AFR Asia Summit — exploring inbound investment trends, key sectors and the regulatory landsca...

What Can Business Learn from Nature? 18.09.2025

In this episode of the NEXT KWM Responsible Business Podcast, hosts Clem Johnson and Dan Creasey explore how businesses can lead meaningful, lasting change by learning from nature and embracing adaptive networks. Joined by special guests Sarah Downey (CEO, Shared Value Project Australia and New Zealand) and Leith Sharp (Director, Executive Education in Sustainability Leadership, Harvard University...

Power Perspectives Episode 2: Dissecting the Nelson Review 15.09.2025

Hosts: Rod Smythe, Shirley Cheng, Vishal Ahuja Duration: 16.35 Summary:  In this episode of Power Perspectives, KWM’s Rod Smythe, Shirley Cheng, and Vishal Ahuja break down the Nelson Review, a major government-backed initiative set to drive investment in firmed renewables and storage on Australia’s East Coast. The team explores the Review’s headline reforms and what they mean for investors, devel...

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