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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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Sep2020
New Australian CCTV Standards
The new Australian CCTV/VSS standards have been released. The Standards cover video surveillance system requirements, transmission protocols, camera performance and application guidelines.
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Sep2020
2020 Protective Security in Government Conference
The PSG Conference will be held in Canberra from 13-14 October 2020 with the theme is Protective Security - more than just security!
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Aug2020
Hotel Quarantine Inquiry Update
Further to previous posts, the Hotel Quarantine Inquiry continues with public hearings resuming Friday 28 August 2020 at 10am. The Inquiry will examine the role and perspective of hotels in the program.
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Aug2020
Melbourne security upgrades
A number of measures have been undertaken to increase safety and security around the Melbourne CBD.
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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
Guide to developing CCTV for public safety in Victoria
The Department of Justice and Regulation, Community Crime Prevention Unit provides a helpful resource for any Council or organisation considering implementing CCTV.
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Aug2020
COVID-19 Stage 4 Restrictions Victoria
From 6pm on Sunday 2 August 2020 the Victorian Government introduced Stage 4 restrictions for metropolitan Melbourne. Stage 3 restrictions apply from 11:59pm on Wednesday 5 August for regional Victoria.
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Jul2020
COVID-19 Regulations 2020
Thanks to Committee Member Graham Manson who advises, effective today, the Occupational Health and Safety (COVID-19 Incident Notification) Regulations 2020 were passed.
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Jul2020
Prevalence of domestic violence during COVID-19
The Australian Institute of Criminology has released its findings from an online survey of 15,000 Australian women about their experience of domestic violence during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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