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Seminars

2012 Training Seminar

2012 Annual Training Seminar

Sydney, New South Wales is the venue of the Australasian Branch of the International Association of Auto Theft Investigators 2012, 19th Annual Training Seminar. The seminar will be held from 11 to 13 March 2012 at the Citigate Central Sydney, 169-179 Thomas Street, Sydney, NSW.

Financial members of the Australasian Branch can login to the member's only area and register for the 2012 seminar.  Non financial members and first time IAATI seminar attendees can register for the seminar by following the link below and completing the online regsitration form and paying the seminar fees.

For further details please contact the organising committee NSWseminar@iaatiaus.org.

Register for the 2012 seminar

2012 Seminar Registration Brochure

Registraton for the Australasian Branch's 19th Annual Training Seminar has opened.  The seminar registration brochure which includes details of international keynote speakers and leading local presenters is now available.

To download a copy of the registration brochure, Click Here for the flyer (PDF Format).

 

2012 Seminar Venue & Accommodation Details

The 2012 Seminar Organising Committee has negotiated seminar room rates for IAATI delegates attending the branch's annual training seminar.  Members attending the branch's 19th annual training seminar who require accommodation at the venue are encouraged to book their accommodation with the Citigate Central Sydney before the 17th February 2012. Any bookings made after this date will be offered at the "Best Available Rate" and based on availability.

For more information about the venue, including rates and contact details, Click Here for the venue flyer (PDF Format).

About Our Seminars

The Australasian Branch of IAATI hosts an annual training seminar each year in a capital city in either Australia or New Zealand. Attending an annual training seminar is a membership privilege. All delegates attending an IAATI training seminar are members of the Australasian branch and have demonstrated they have a legitimate interest in interest in auto theft investigation, prevention and education.

These seminars provide a unique opportunity to find out more about vehicle theft investigations, intelligence, forensic techniques, current trends, registration initiatives, insurance practices and more. They are of particular interest to:

  • Police – Investigators, Intelligence Analysts and Scientific staff
  • Insurance – Fraud and Investigation staff, Claim and Underwriting Managers
  • Private Investigators
  • Vehicle Registration authorities – Inspectors and policy makers
  • Crime prevention and fraud specialists
  • Academics and Researchers
  • Motor Trades – Policy makers
  • Vehicle Manufacturers
  • Forensic Locksmiths

The International Branch of IAATI also holds an annual conference which any financial member can attend. More information can be obtained from the IAATI International website.

In addition to the Annual Training Seminar, the Australasian Branch runs occasional one day seminars to benefit those members who are unable to attend the Annual seminar.

Past Australasian Seminars

  • Melbourne – 7 to 8 March 2011
  • Brisbane – 28 February to 3 March 2010
  • Perth - 29 to 30 October 2009
  • Auckland – 14 to 16 June 2009
  • Sydney – 3 to 7 August 2008
  • Melbourne – 5 to 7 March 2007
  • Sydney – 3 July 2006
  • Wellington – 27 February to 1 March 2006

Selected presentations and photos from the most recent seminars and training days are made available to members on the publications page.

Past Seminar Testimonials

Have you ever attended an IAATI training seminar?

Each year the Australasian Branch Committee works tirelessly behind the scenes preparing the seminars for branch members. Staging these annual seminars is a difficult and time consuming task but one that can prove extremely beneficial when they meet the needs and expectations of the delegates.

The branch is extremely appreciative of all feedback provided by attending seminar delegates. To follow are the kind comments from seminar delegates that encourage the committed members of the branch committee to continue staging seminars

  • "Advanced topics. Advanced instructors. Excellent. Best"
  • "Relevant."
  • "Great variety"
  • "By far the most advanced program that I have been to. Excellent."
  • "The most organised conference I’ve seen of either regional or international."
  • "Well done. Thank you."
  • "Well organised."
  • "Very good. Everything ran very smoothly."
  • "At first I thought the cost was too high, however I understand why/how you arrived at this figure."
  • "Value for money." (2 comments)
  • "Many speakers, different agenda but very good."
  • "The variety of speakers and subjects."
  • "This has been the best conference I have attended."
  • "Extremely worthwhile. I will certainly try and attend next year."
  • "Couldn’t improve it. Perfect!"
  • "No improvement required."
  • "Thanks for the BEST ever conference."
  • "High standard of speakers and well developed program."
  • "Video and graphics were large, clear and professionally done. This was the most error-free conference that I´ve attended."
  • "The conference centre was clean, neat and well managed and refreshed every few hours. Excellent learning environment."

If you have attended an Australasian Branch seminar and would like to provide feedback about a good experience or how the Australasian Branch Committee could better improve its training seminars, email your comments to seminarfeedbackp@iaatiaus.org.