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04 Dec 2019
Delivery mode In person Test fee $660 Prerequisites Yes Languages Auslan-English Overview Auslan Certified Provisional Interpreters transfer non-complex, non-specialised messages from a source language into a target language that accurately reflects the meaning. Auslan Certified Provisional Interpreters are usually engaged in non-specialised community dialogue interpreting jobs. NAATI’s Auslan Certified Provisional Interpreter test is an objective...
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Delivery mode In person Test fee $660 Prerequisites Yes Languages Auslan-NCSL-English Overview A Deaf Interpreter is skilled at transferring meaning between Auslan and/or written English, and other signed languages. Deaf Interpreters work with clients who: Have sensory or cognitive disabilities, Have recently migrated to Australia and are more familiar with foreign sign languages, Are educationally...
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Delivery mode Online only Test fee $913 Prerequisites Yes Languages 8 Overview Certified Conference Interpreters transfer highly complex, specialised messages from a source language into a target language. They interpret in situations such as speeches and presentations at high-level international exchanges, like international conferences, summits, meetings and negotiations (e.g. UN summits, bilateral treaty negotiations), across...
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Recommended Standards October 2017 saw the launch of the Recommended National Standards for Working with Interpreters in Courts and Tribunals, published by the Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity (JCCD). The JCCD Working Group, a specialist committee appointed by the Council, have just released the Addendum to the National Standards, which explains the NAATI certification model, and...
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Austlang Codeathon Help improve Australian Indigenous language descriptions in library collections Indigenous Language lovers and data nerds. Here’s fabulous opportunity to help in the quest to preserve and revive Australian Indigenous languages. The National Library, AIATSIS, Trove, Libraries Australia and the State and Territory libraries are collaborating on a national codeathon during NAIDOC Week...
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Industry Update: NAATI CEO Mark Painting, and two members of the NAATI staff, Nora Sautter and Maho Fukuno, recently travelled to Japan to attend the Critical Link International 9 Conference in Tokyo. The conference was held over three days from 14 – 16 July 2019. This international conference was attended by 161 participants from 17 countries....
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