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Backlogs, Risk and Rising Demand

Governed AI and Workflow Automation Use Cases to Restore Control Across High-Volume State Service Delivery

Tuesday, 25 August 2026 | 11.45am arrival, 12pm start - 2pm
 Melbourne CBD

Strategic Context

For Victorian Government digital, data and transformation executives managing large-scale claims, case and regulatory workflows. This session examines how to reduce backlog and compliance exposure while scaling AI-enabled operations under clear governance and assurance.


Key Discussion Points

  • Quantify and target backlog reduction using AI-enabled straight-through processing: How to move up to 90% of high-volume transactions to automated pathways with full traceability and reduced manual rework.

  • Lift operational efficiency by 50%+ without workforce growth: How workflow orchestration and intelligent document handling act as a force multiplier in constrained budget environments.

  • Embed audit-ready controls into every automated decision: How to design processes that generate real-time audit logs, defensible decision pathways and clear escalation points.

  • Integrate legacy, COTS and GOTS systems under coordinated governance: How to digitise and streamline services in weeks rather than months without large-scale system replacement.

  • Strengthen fraud, privacy and data integrity safeguards: How automated validation and structured data capture reduce human error, leakage risk and FOI exposure.


Across Victoria, operational agencies are managing sustained growth in digital claims, supporting documentation and regulatory casework. Minor inefficiencies in document handling, validation and data entry are compounding into significant backlogs and cost pressures.

In comparable high-volume public sector insurance operations, assured workflow automation has delivered more than 50% gains in operational efficiency, over 90% faster turnaround on document-intensive processes and up to 90% straight-through processing with full audit traceability. The opportunity for Victorian agencies is to achieve similar performance uplift while maintaining clear executive control and avoiding large-scale system replacement.

The result was materially reduced backlog, lower error rates and demonstrable compliance without increasing headcount or replacing core systems. Victorian Government's challenge is how to replicate this level of performance uplift while maintaining clear governance and public trust.

 

Registration

Victorian Government Attendees

Complimentary

  • Pressure-test how you are managing claims, cases and document-heavy workflows compared with others facing similar scale and scrutiny.
  • Build a clearer view of which AI use cases are standing up in practice and which are introducing unintended governance or assurance issues.
  • Leave better equipped to explain, defend and adjust how processing decisions are governed within your organisation.
  • Surface the policy, assurance or operating changes that peers are using to contain backlogs without increasing risk or workforce load.

Speaker panel

Hear from Victorian Government executives and operational leaders who will share insights on embedding AI governance, reducing backlog pressure, and maintaining audit-ready controls in constrained budget environments. These are the decision-makers navigating the same challenges you face today.

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OPENING THOUGHT LEADER

David Joyner
Director, Compliance and Enforcement
Consumer Affairs Victoria
Department of Government Services
Joshua Craker
FACILITATOR

Joshua Craker
Account Executive
Tungsten Automation Australia
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FACILITATOR

Damian Felsbourg
Managing Director
Astral

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