National Summit to rethink leadership development in Australia

What does leadership development look like when tensions related to ideology, evidence epistemology and values collide? That’s the central question for this year’s Leadership Development Summit, to be held in Canberra from 8 – 10 December 2025.

The three-day gathering at the Australian National University will bring together leadership development practitioners, academics and pracademics from across Australia and abroad.

Hosted by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation (ARLF), the Menzies Leadership Foundation, the Australian National University and The Leadership Network, the Summit offers a rare opportunity to connect diverse perspectives and bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Andrea Hogg, Director of Leadership Innovation at the ARLF, said the event is designed to challenge assumptions and push leadership development conversations forward.

“Across Australia, there are people reshaping how we think about leadership one conversation, one program, one experiment at a time. This Summit offers a forum for those threads to connect,” Ms Hogg said.

Following the sold-out inaugural event in 2024, organisers expect even stronger demand this year. The 2025 Summit will dive deeper into its central theme: Tension, Turf and Terrain.

  • Tension: negotiating competing values, power and priorities.
  • Turf: who holds access to leadership spaces, and who remains excluded.
  • Terrain: the influence of culture, community and place on how leadership is lived.

 

Menzies Leadership Foundation CEO Liz Gilles said the themes reflect the reality of leadership in complex times.

“The most important leadership questions aren’t easy. They sit in the tension between systems, values and outcomes. That’s why we’re committed to helping create spaces like this, where those questions can be explored honestly and collectively,” Ms Gilles said.

 

Speakers announced

The 2025 program features a line-up of national and international thought leaders with highlights, including:

  • Professor David Day: Professor of Psychological Science, Claremont McKenna College; Director, Kravis Leadership Institute speaking on What is the future of human leadership and the implications for leader development?
  • Liz Skelton: Director and founder of The Adaptive Practice speaking on –Complex leadership in global polycrisis and the implications for marginalised and disadvantaged communities. 
  • Jenna Robertson: Regenerative Leadership and Creativity Coach speaking on Leading without losing yourself: reclaiming purpose and identity in a performance-driven culture
  • Professor Neil Curtis: Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern Queensland’s School of Business speaking on The tension between hierarchical models of leadership and the collaborative and adaptive models 
  • Dr Aiden Thornton: Complexity leadership expert; academic and management consultant speaking on Seven guiding questions for our consideration as leadership development practitioners, academics and pracademics
  • Scott Ko: Leadership strategist, social entrepreneur and speakerspeaking on where do we seek to continue our collaborations in the sector? 

 

Pop-up events

In addition to the program, a series of pop-up events will extend the conversation beyond the Summit halls.

On Tuesday 9 December, attendees and the wider public are invited to a free evening oration by Professor David Day, Professor of Psychological Science at Claremont McKenna College and Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute. He will explore “What is the future of human leadership and the implications for leader development?”

The following morning, Wednesday 10 December, a public breakfast event will welcome anyone interested in leadership, purpose and wellbeing. Dr Michael Bunting, best-selling author and leadership researcher, will speak on [insert topic] alongside other guest presenters.

 

Event details

 

The Leadership Development Summit

 

The Leadership Breakfast

 

The Leadership Oration with Professor David Day

 

 

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