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Australian workplaces are navigating a new layer of complexity. From the rapid integration of AI into day-to-day operations to the growing regulatory focus on psychosocial risk under WHS laws, the expectations on employers have shifted quickly and materially.
In this practical, lawyer-led session, HR Command and leading experts from Cowell Clarke Commercial Lawyers cut through the noise to focus on what actually matters right now for Australian businesses.
No theory. No generic commentary. Just clear, actionable guidance grounded in real workplace scenarios.
What You’ll Take Away:
✔ A clear understanding of current HR and IR obligations Australian businesses must get right
✔ Practical guidance on managing AI-related workplace risks and responsibilities
✔ Insight into psychosocial hazards and how WHS expectations are evolving
✔ Common compliance gaps—and how to avoid costly mistakes
✔ Real-world HR strategies you can apply immediately within your business
Why This Session Matters Now
Across Australia, we are seeing a consistent pattern: businesses are not failing due to a lack of intent—but due to gaps in interpretation, systems, and execution.
AI is being adopted faster than policies can keep up. Psychosocial risk is no longer a “soft” issue—it is a regulated WHS obligation. And small compliance gaps are escalating into significant legal and operational risks.
This session was designed to address exactly that.
Rather than broad theory, the discussion focused on what employers are getting wrong, where risks are emerging, and what “good” actually looks like in practice.
Key Discussion Areas
In this session, we focused on the issues most likely to impact Australian employers right now:
AI in the Workplace
How businesses are currently using AI, where the legal and HR risks sit, and what governance frameworks should be in place.
Psychosocial Risk under WHS
What constitutes a psychosocial hazard, how regulators are approaching enforcement, and what employers need to demonstrate in practice.
Compliance Gaps
The most common areas where Australian businesses fall short—from contracts and policies to day-to-day HR processes.
Escalation Risks
Which HR and IR issues tend to spiral quickly if left unchecked, and how to identify early warning signs.
Your Experts
Joe Murphy – Director, Sydney Employment Team
Joe works closely with Australian businesses on complex workplace relations issues, providing strategic and commercially grounded advice.
Caroline Beasley – Associate Director, Employment Team
Caroline advises across the full spectrum of workplace relations, with a strong focus on compliance, disputes, and risk management.
Phil Parisis – General Manager, HR Command
Phil brings practical, systems-focused HR expertise, helping businesses translate legal requirements into workable processes.
Watch the Full Session
The full session is only available to HR Command clients.
We invite you to watch the full recording of this HR Essentials session by joining our service.
It is a focused, discussion-based session covering the real HR and IR issues facing Australian workplaces today—particularly where AI, WHS, and compliance intersect.
Next Steps
If you are unsure whether your current HR systems, policies, or processes would stand up under scrutiny—or if AI and psychosocial risk are not yet clearly addressed in your business—it is worth taking a closer look now.
For support in reviewing your approach or implementing practical, compliant HR frameworks, reach out to the HR Command team.