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09 Ago 2023
Newsletter
In this month’s edition: Coming soon: Brand new NAATI website! Work with us: We are looking for a full-time Test Administrator (Invigilator) to join the team in Melbourne Practitioner spotlight: Share your story with the T&I community Industry news and upcoming events.
Read more01 Ago 2023
Great news! AUSIT’s internationally award-winning In Touch magazine is now an Open Access Publication. Following feedback from contributors, readers and AUSIT’s Communications Committee, all issues of In Touch will now be available to the public. While the magazine remains a particularly valuable resource for AUSIT members, AUSIT’s National Council have decided that making it fully public again will help...
Read more12 Lug 2023
Newsletter
In this month’s edition: An EOFY wrap up and message from our CEO, Mark Painting. The JCDI Legal Literate app helping interpreters in court settings. NAIDOC Week Webinar from our Indigenous Interpreting Project Staff Spotlight: Aurélie Sheehan Industry new and upcoming events.
Read more14 Giu 2023
Newsletter
In this month’s edition: Invitation for all language service providers to a discussion on the language services sector with the Department of Home Affairs and NAATI. Introduction of NAATI Testing Solutions: Hosting and creation of online, hybrid and in-person tests or venue hire for your business. Reminder about the Language Sector Sustainability Survey from the...
Read more05 Giu 2023
Effective from 1 July 2023, there will be some changes to NAATI testing and service prices. Please read below for the new prices on our most popular tests and services. The full list of fees will be available on our Forms & Fees page on 1 July 2023. *All prices quoted are in Australian Dollars and are...
Read more05 Giu 2023
Practitioner Spotlight
I grew up north-west of Alice Springs in the Tanami Desert area. The main language I spoke growing up was Anmatyerr, but there was Warlpiri as well. I learned English at school so I’ve been interpreting since I was a kid for family and stuff. When non-Indigenous people would come out to communities, I’d have...
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