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Jan2021
Free eBook for ASIS Members
As part of achieving professional best practice, ASIS International provides free resources across its membership. The current resource focuses on advancing your security career through five articles by industry leaders.
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Dec2020
Meet Your New Committee for 2021
We would like to introduce you to the 2021 Victoria Chapter Executive Committee. This Committee is our largest ever and comprises a blend of experienced and emerging members. We wish the committee well for 2021 and beyond!
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Nov2020
AGM Next Week! - Tues 24 November 2020
The Annual General Meeting of the Chapter will be conducted through virtual mode. A number of members have expressed an interest in participating on the Committee however, we are keen for more nominations.
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Oct2020
ASIS ACT Seminar 12 November 2020 in Canberra
ASIS ACT Chapter #260 invites you to Security and Government Expo on November 12, Hotel Realm, Canberra
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Sep2020
AGM 2020 Notice
All ASIS International - Victoria Australia Chapter members are invited to attend the 2020 ASIS Victoria Annual General Meeting. The AGM will be held on Tuesday 24 November 2020 – 5.30pm.
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Sep2020
Duty of care when providing advice on security risks
Giving advice on security risks involves the performance of duties to a reasonable standard of care. "Reasonable" generally means meeting a standard of care expected of a reasonably prudent security professional.
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Sep2020
Security Medals Awards Extended
The ASMF have extended the nomination period for our three core awards from 11 September to 31 October and we do not wish your nomination to miss out.
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Aug2020
Australian Security Medals Foundation Annual Awards
The ASMF have extended the nomination period for our three core awards from 11 September to 31 October and we do not wish your nomination to miss out.
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Aug2020
ASIS Victoria Strongly Supports Our Security Industry
Media reporting associated with the Hotel Quarantine Inquiry suggests there are systemic failings, unethical conduct and incompetence across the private security industry. This generalisation tarnishes a highly professional industry, especially in Victoria where there are around 33,500 individual licence holders and 800 security firms across the State as consultants/advisers, technicians, installers,…
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Jul2020
Australian Security Awards 2020 - Time to Nominate
The Australian Security Award nominations are open and we encourage submissions now. Nomination forms and categories are outlined on the ASIAL website and offered through ASIAL, OSPAs and the Australian Security Medals Foundation.
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