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Welcome to All Graduates

All Graduates is recognized as the leading provider of interpreting and translation services. We have a pool of over 2000 independent interpreters and translators in over 100 languages and dialects.

Established in 1990, we provide services to all state and federal government departments, hospitals, schools, non-profit organisations and to some of Australia's largest organisations and corporations. We are proud to be 100% Australian-owned.

One company. Three services. We provide:

Contact All Graduates now to discuss how we can help with your needs



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NAATIs Translating and Interpreting Awareness Day Sponsorship

TIAD is sponsored by our Telephone and Video Conference Interpreting division Interpreterline and our Translation division - Meaningful Exchange

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Announcement (19 Feb 2010) NAATI New Interpreter Project Melbourne

NAATI is pleased to announce it is now accepting registrations for the New Interpreters Project to be delivered in Melbourne.

Session 1: Saturday 24 April 2010

Session 2: Saturday 1 May 2010

Session 3: Saturday 8 May 2010

Successful applicants must attend all 3 sessions and complete all 15 workshop hours

Announcement (16 Feb 2010) ASLIAs Covering All Bases event - Thur 25 Feb 

ASLIA presents an informative evening to provide Auslan Interpreters with everything they need to start 2010 off in the best professional way possible.

Announcement (9 Dec) NAATI New Interpreters Project - NSW

The National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) have announced a New Interpreters Project will be held for NSW interpreters in April 2010.

Announcement (4 Dec) NAATI Revalidation delayed

The National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) have announced a delay to the commencement of the Revalidation of NAATI Accreditations and Recognitions.

Announcement (2 Dec) Interpreting research

Alejandra Hayes is an All Graduates' Sydney-based independent contractor interpreter who is completing a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Languages and Linguistics at the University of Western Sydney.

She has recently submitted her research entitled: A review of Australian judges’ rulings on appeals on the grounds of incompetent interpreting

Advertisement (24 Nov) AUSIT  End of Year celebrations

VIC/TAS: Celtic Club, 316-320 Queen Street, Melbourne

Friday 11 December, 6 - 11pm

NSW:  Medusa Greek Taverna, 2 Market St, Sydney

Tuesday 15th December, 7pm for 7.30 pm

Advertisement (20 Nov) Monash University Professional Development & Internship Program

In collaboration with the Victorian Multicultural Commission, Monash University will be offering new professional development modules for interpreters and translators

Advertisement (18 Nov) NAATI employment opportunity

Administration Assistant (Customer Liaison, Reception & Admininstration Support) required for the Victorian NAATI office

Announcement (18 Nov) The Victorian Multicultural Commission are offering Interpreting scholarships for 2010

The Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) is offering scholarships for interpreting study of four emerging languages to students enrolled in the 2010 RMIT University Diploma of Interpreting.In 2010 scholarships are again being offered in the following languages:Dinka, Dari, Hazaragi and Tamil

Announcement (16 Nov) Lexicon Project Focus Group

All Graduates and the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health thanks all interpreters for their expressions of interest to participate in the Focus Group. There was a strong response from our Melbourne based interpreters with the final group of five being selected from those interpreters with the most demonstrated, recent and relevant experience. All participants will be contacted today as to the outcome of their expression of interest.

Comments on the DRAFT Lexicon remain open Comments can be forwarded to Libby Matheson, Project Officer at CEH.

Announcement (12 Nov 09) Industry Awards for interpreters and translators who provide services for All Graduates' clients

AUSIT Excellence Awards & ASLIA Victoria Interpreter Awards for Interpreting (Graduate and Education categories)

Announcement (10 Nov 09) Royal Melbourne Hospital - Part time Maternity Leave Greek Interpreter required until June 2010

Part Time 45 hours per fortnight. Mon - Wed 7.5 hrs per day.
Must have minimum 2 years experience in Health settings.  NAATI accredited preferably level 3.

Invitation (4 Nov 09) All Graduates and Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health invite interpreters to participate in Lexicon Project Focus Group

All Graduates' interpreter with recent interpreting experience in the Maternal and Child Health and Kindergarten areas are invited to nominate themselves for a paid focus group for 90 minutes on Wed 25 Nov from 5pm

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