Authors

Dr Lorraine Cherney

(Lead Author: Online Modules)

Dr Lorraine Cherney is the Manager of the NRCoP where she provides support for the operation of the Community of Practice, assists with developing an ambitious and stimulating program of learning opportunities, and is developing and consulting on ANZSOG’s professional development activities for regulators.

Lorraine has worked in the field of gambling regulation, policy and research since 2004. Drawing on this experience, her PhD explored gambling regulatory policy in Queensland. Lorraine is also an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Political Science and International Studies, the University of Queensland.

Prof Veronica L. Taylor

Professor Veronica Taylor is Professor of Law and Regulation at the Australian National University in the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet). She is a former Dean of the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, an ANU Public Policy Fellow and the designer of the University’s education programs in Regulation and Governance. She is currently a lead in the ANU Steering Group on Nuclear Technology Stewardship.

Her work focusses on the professional practice of regulation, regulatory justice, measuring the effectiveness of regulation, institutional reform, and corporate governance.

In Australia, Professor Taylor is a member of the National Regulators’ Community of Practice and an Expert Advisor to the Deregulation Taskforce in the Department of Finance. She leads ANU partnerships with the ACT Better Regulation Taskforce and Access Canberra. She is a non-Executive Director of ANU Enterprise.

Prof Kathryn Henne

Professor Kathryn (Kate) Henne is the Director of the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet). An interdisciplinarily trained scholar, she has a PhD in Criminology, Law and Society with a specialisation in Anthropologies of Medicine, Science and Technology from the University of California, Irvine. Before commencing as RegNet’s Director, she held the Canada Research Chair in Biogovernance, Law and Society at the University of Waterloo, where she was also a Fellow of the Balsillie School of International Affairs.

Kate Henne’s research is concerned with the interface between inequality, technoscience and regulation. She has published widely on topics related to biometric surveillance, criminological knowledge production, human enhancement and wellbeing, regulatory science, and technologies of policing. She leads RegNet’s Justice and Technoscience Lab (JusTech), a collaboratory that brings together scholars from Australia and overseas to study and develop more equitable approaches to the governance of science and technology.

Subject Matter Experts

Dr Grant Pink

Dr Grant Pink has over 30 years’ experience in regulatory and enforcement agencies across practitioner, leadership, senior management, academic, and consultant roles – and has operated at subnational, national, and international levels.

In 2021 Grant wrote the book Navigating Regulatory Language: An A to Z Guide – the terms in the Glossary are drawn and adapted from Grant’s book, and include additional words developed specifically for The Professional Regulator program.

Grant is an Adjunct Professor (Regulation and Enforcement) at the University of Tasmania in Australia and also is the Pracademic Advisor to ANZSOG’s National Regulators Community of Practice.

Grant is the founder and Managing Director of RECAP Consultants Pty Ltd (RECAP), which provides specialist regulatory advisory services globally.

Contributing Members of the National Regulators Community of Practice

  • Abhilash Dev

  • James Goodwin

  • Neil Quarmby

  • Alice Turnbull

  • Jane Eldridge

  • Prue Oxford

  • Ashika Kumar

  • Katrina Harrison

  • Roberta Campbell

  • Brian Wearne

  • Lesley Corkill

  • Rose Bovey

  • Chris Mather

  • Maggie Hardy

  • Roxane Marcelle-Shaw

  • Dean Barr

  • Matt D’Abbs

  • Steve Orr

  • Dr Guzyal Hil

  • Matthew Barrett

  • Tod Campbell

  • Holly Watson-Reeves

  • Melissa Bell

  • Trevor Brown

  • Jack Farry

  • Michael Howat