About the NRCoP

NRCoP is an active network of public sector regulators from all levels of government in Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand and from every regulatory sector, professional background, role and level of seniority, who are keen to learn from and with each other. NRCoP is auspiced by ANZSOG, a global leader in education and government-focussed research relevant to the public sector. NRCoP provides a great opportunity for you to connect with your fellow regulators across Australia. Give a shout out about success, seek help with a challenge or recommend some useful research you have found in your travels. Our community of practice has regulatory agency participants, individual regulatory practitioner participants and also welcomes regulatory policy makers and others with a scholarly or professional interest in regulation. Our objectives are to support participants to become more professional, capable regulators and to promote the public value and importance of regulation as a key function of government and thereby, to deliver better citizen outcomes.

About ANU RegNet

RegNet is a world-class academic centre renowned for its pioneering research and education on regulation and governance. For the past 20 years, RegNet (the School of Regulation and Global Governance at the Australian National University) has carried out transformative research that develops innovative ways of responding to the complex and interconnected challenges of the 21st century. Our work is distinctly interdisciplinary and focuses on improving the governance of major social, economic, environmental and health issues. We embrace forward-looking and big-picture thinking, recognising that regulation is essential to understanding governance in our globalised world. RegNet adopts an integrated and holistic approach to research, education and outreach. Robust research is the foundation for our education programs, which are designed to train the governors and regulatory leaders of today and tomorrow across fields. Our engagement work brings academics and practitioners together to address some of society’s greatest concerns – climate change, conflict and injustice, disruptive technologies, economic and health inequality and geopolitical contestation.