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  • Anita Patturajan is the Founder and CEO of Anitech and Co-Founder of risk and compliance platform Lahebo. A qualified engineer with a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical and Computing from Monash University, she has spent more than two decades helping organisations strengthen their governance, risk, and compliance programs through practical technology solutions.

    Anita has worked across government, IT, manufacturing, warehousing, construction, and pharmaceutical sectors, leading projects in operational risk, business management systems, occupational health and safety, and environmental management. Known for her customer-centric approach, she focuses on turning complex regulatory and operational challenges into simple, actionable frameworks that support growth and resilience for small and medium-sized businesses.

    Passionate about digital transformation, Anita advocates for innovative, data-driven solutions that make compliance easier, enhance safety, and create long-term value for organisations and their people.

New Psychosocial Laws Are Here: What Your Business Needs to Know

Victoria’s work environments are experiencing a significant transition in a positive way. Traditionally, safety conversations in workplaces predominantly focused on risks and injuries of a physical nature. However, in the new Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025, mental health is now regarded as equally important as physical safety. Every Victorian workplace should be...

AI and Digital Work Systems: NSW’s First Explicit Workplace Safety Obligations for Algorithms and Automation

The modern workplace is experiencing a significant and rapid shift because of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation. These tools can save time and effort, but without proper management, they can also create new kinds of risks. For the first time, Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws in NSW are making this official, guided by a...

October 2025 Legislative Update: Key Changes Across VIC, QLD, TAS and SA

Australia’s regulatory landscape continues to move quickly, with a wave of new Acts, amendments and regulations landing across Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania and South Australia in 2025. These changes span core areas of public administration and compliance: planning and infrastructure, gaming and gambling harm minimisation, environmental and resource management, tribunal and court procedure, workplace safety and...

Policy Requirements: How Government Procurement’s Green Mandate Will Reshape Supplier Contracts

The rulebook for winning Australian government contracts has been rewritten. While price, quality, and delivery were once the holy trinity, a new, non-negotiable condition has emerged: a verifiable commitment to sustainability. The Environmentally Sustainable Procurement (ESP) Policy is not a suggestion, it’s a new operating model that will reshape how suppliers compete and win work....