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Australia and New Zealand SFIA Week 2025 - All Events

A festival of activities and events that can help you make the most of SFIA, the Skills Framework for the Information Age. NB Events are still being added and updated. Some of the links to register for events are not available yet. Check back later if this is the case.

Monday 10 November

Time and time zone
Event Name
Speakers
Format & Registration

12:00 pm AEDT

14:00 pm NZDT,

SFIA introduction & refresher 
Mary-Anne Merriott, Digital Skills Agency Online Presentation, 1 hour - Register here 
 

Whether you’re new to SFIA or looking for a refresher, this event will help you understand the SFIA and how it can support your career, your team, and your organisation. This session will cover:

  • Introduction to SFIA: What it is, how it works, and why it matters for digital skills.
  • SFIA9 Highlights: What’s new in the latest version, including updated behaviours, expanded skill areas, and practical changes for users. 
  • Practical Applications: How to use SFIA to map your skills, plan your development, and support recruitment and workforce planning.
  • Getting Started: Free resources, community support, and next steps for individuals, managers, and organisations.

12:30 pm AEDT

14:30 pm NZDT 

The skills ecosystem  - frameworks  to monitoring and response,
Elias - TalentJam with  DIA and PSC (NZ)

Online Presentation, 30 minute event– Register here 
 

SFIA 9 is near complete for skills assessment of technology and technology adjacent roles. For other domains, professions and jurisdictions, there may be other frameworks. Assessment is only part of the value chain though; we assess skills to standardise, track, develop and plan at multiple scales. This presentation and discussion will explore the wider skills ecosystem and how SFIA 9 can contribute to that value chain.
Part A: Using skills as a basis for performance review.  Part B: Using performance reviews to inform growth planning.

14:30 pm AEDT

16:30 pm NZDT 

SFIA in Action: APS Career Pathfinder
Grant Nicholson, APSC

Online demonstration event– Register here 

 

Details to follow

19:00 pm AEDT

21:00 pm NZDT

SFIA and DigComp

Ian Seward, SFIA Foundation
tba, DigComp

Online event– registration details to follow

Details to follow

Tuesday 11 November

Time and time zone
Event Name
Speakers
Format & Registration

13:30 pm AEDT

15:30 pm NZDT 

SFIA Week 2025 Launch

Various Online and in person options, 2 hour event Register here 
 
  • Welcome by Lisa Syrek, ACS (in person) 1.30-1.40 
  • Monica Greenan, General Manager, New Zealand Agency Partnerships and Capability (virtual) 2-2.20pm
  • Sebastian Brash, Policy manager for Tech Council of Australia (virtual) 2.20-2.40
  • Chris Fechner, SFIA Board Chair and CEO, DTA (in person)

15:30 pm AEDT

17:30 pm NZDT

Digital leadership skills

Catherine, TalentJam (NZ)

Online Presentation, 30 minute event– Register here 

 

A practical approach to using the 16 generic attributes from SFIA 9 to define, describe, and develop digital leadership capability, and enable early identification and development of leadership talent.

16.00 pm AEDT

18:00 pm NZDT 

From skills to cyber shields: fortifying the human firewall across the lifecycle with SFIA
Jakub Zverina, CyberCX Online Presentation, 1 hour event – Register  here
 

Participants will be guided through the practical application of SFIA, from initial familiarisation for the whole workforce, right through to the granular tailoring for the specialist cyber workforce, taking into consideration the organisational context. The session will demonstrate how SFIA can be embedded into key workforce management activities such as attraction, recruitment, onboarding, performance management, career development, and succession planning. Attendees will learn how to activate SFIA progressively, avoiding the pitfalls of a “big bang” approach, and instead focusing on high-impact areas like skills gap analysis and targeted learning to address the journey of transformation driven by AI  

19:00 pm AEDT

21:00 pm NZDT

Implementing SFIA for work-integrated learning: what we've learned

Fraser Macdonald,  University of Strathclyde

Martin Caminada, Cardiff University

Online Presentation, 60 minute event– Register here 

 

Work-integrated learning creates distinctive assessment challenges. This webinar brings together practitioners from two universities to share their approaches to key decisions around learning outcomes, assessment, supervision, and logistics. Whether you're designing a new work-placement programme or refining an existing one, you'll gain practical insights and guiding questions for your own teams.

 

Wednesday 12 November

Time and time zone
Event Name
Speakers
Format & Registration

9.30 am AEDT

11.30 am NZDT

State public sector SFIA Practitioners Round Table
Chaired by Dr Tristan Richards (AU)  Online presentation, 2 hour event –  Register here 
  Australian state public sector digital workforce development practitioners are invited to join representatives from a range of Australian, state and local government organisations talking about their digital workforce journeys. 

11.30 am AEDT

13:30 pm NZDT

Skills, change and transformation
Digital Skills Agency + SkillsTX (feat guest) (NZ) Online, live webinar 30 minute event – Register here 
   Details coming soon.

12.30 pm AEDT

14:30 pm NZDT

Leveraging skills to review performance and plan growth 
Elias, TalentJam

 
Online presentation, 30 minute event – Register here 

 

Traditional growth and performance management is prone to being reactive and exhibiting deficit thinking. In contrast, basing your performance review process on explicit skills reduces bias and helps makes feedback feel less personal. This feedback, coupled to the team member’s stated career goals, can then be used to help guide the growth and development pathway conversation.

14:00 pm AEDT

16:00 pm NZDT

Realisation to readiness: Building the base for skills-based Human Resource management (Australia Public Services employees only)
Emily Sloan,  Services Australia Online, presentation 45 minute event, Register here
 

During the development of the Strategic workforce plan 2025 to 2027, we identified a number of workforce challenges that shared a common issue: the lack of a shared language for skills. While no one asked for a Skills framework directly, it became clear that one was needed. This session outlines how we gained executive approval, designed the delivery approach, and began the slow transition to skills-based HRM.

3-3.30 pm AEDT5-5:30 pm NZDT
Adoption of SFIA and leveraging GenAI to help consultants and managers

Emmanuel Auffray, Theta, IT Consulting services, (NZ)

 Online Presentation - 1.5 hours,  Register here:

 

 Using Gen AI to enable self-assessment and development plans definition.

 

 

Thursday 13 November

Time and time zone
Event Name
Speakers
Format & Registration

10:00 am AEDT 

12:00 pm NZDT 

Integrating frameworks and taxonomies for success: From the myth of one framework to total capability
Ben Satchwell, Head of Capabilities, Acorn (AU) Online Presentation, 30 minutes Register here
 

Many organisations juggle multiple frameworks—leadership, behavioural, compliance, and technical—hoping "one framework" will solve everything. This session reframes success as integration, not consolidation. Ben will show how SFIA9 can act as an enabler for coherence across frameworks, demonstrating practical models (overlay, translation, hybrid, and ecosystem) that align SFIA with existing structures. You'll leave with actionable insights on using SFIA to enhance rather than replace other frameworks, and how to build an integrated capability story that supports transformation and workforce agility.

10.30 am AEDT

12:30 pm NZDT

Skills-based strategy 

John McCoy, Linked In (AU)

Online Presentation, 60 mins, - Register here

   Details coming soon.

11.30 pm AEDT

13:30 pm NZDT

Skills, change and transformation

Digital Skills Agency + SkillsTX (feat guest) (NZ)

Online Presentation, 30 minute event– Register here

 

 Details coming soon.

Friday 14 November

Time and time zone
Event Name
Speakers
Format & Registration

8:15 am AEDT

10:15 am NZDT

SFIA and HR Tech - Collaborative Exploration

Peter Leather, SFIA Foundation

Online Presentation,  30-60 mins (flexible) – registration link will be here soon

 

This isn't a product demo or a sales pitch - the SFIA Foundation is seeking to understand where demand lies and what's worth building together. We welcome employers implementing SFIA internally and technology providers exploring SFIA-enabled solutions.

As organisations embrace skills-based approaches, the quality of underlying skills data becomes critical. The SFIA framework offers an expert-curated, community-governed skills and competency framework, tested in the field over 25 years – this offers something different than data-inferred taxonomies.
Join this collaborative session to explore how SFIA can best serve the HR tech ecosystem. Whether you're building AI-powered tools, implementing traditional platforms, or managing governance requirements, we want your input on priorities and opportunities. If you are interested in the topic, can't make the webinar please get in touch.

9:30 am AEDT 

11:30 am NZDT 

 

Developing SFIA 10

Grant Nicholson , Senior Capability Architect, APSC  (AU)

Online Presentation,  1 hour – Register here 

 

 

Join us to help identify the key themes for the development of the next version of SFIA.

13:00 pm AEDT

15:00 pm NZDT

Self-assessment using SFIA, 
Phil Lovell , ACS  (AU)  Online, presentation 1 hour event– Register here

 

Are you considering completing a SFIA skills self-assessment and looking for some guidance?

14.00 pm  AEDT

16:00 pm  NZDT

 

A SFIA-First approach to skills framework design
Emily Sloan, Services Australia 45 min online event, Register here:

 

In this session, we’ll share how Services Australia has adopted a ‘SFIA-first’ methodology to build an agency-wide Skills framework. From auditors to z, and every role in between, the agency is mapping skill phrases from job statements to SFIA where possible, aiming to minimise non-SFIA skill categorisation. By anchoring skill phrases to the Skills framework for the Information Age (SFIA) taxonomy, we’re creating a common language for skills that will support career development and workforce planning. This approach was piloted in the first half of 2025, and is now being rolled-out at scale. Learn how ‘SFIA-first’ adoption is enabling modern, skills-based people management in Services Australia.