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What past attendees said...

"Enjoyable dinner and presentations" - Harley Sparke, Corporate Protection Australia

 

"It provided a good opportunity to network with security industry" - Paul Power, Department of Defence

 

"Very interesting" - Paul Edwards, Attorney-General's Department

 

"Great content, very interesting" - Paul Alaimo, Department of Finance & Deregulation

 

"Overall an excellent conference and a great opportunity to network...the dinner and ASIO speaker were excellent and staff very helpful" - Ian Wing, Charles Sturt University

 

"Excellent speakers" - Paul Edwards, Attorney-General's Department

 

"Great diversity of presentations" - Mark Patch, Gibsons JBS

 

"Excellent service and venue" - Glen Salmon, Australian Fisheries Management Authority

 

"Very useful and enjoyable conference" - Phil Winter, Department of Defence

 

"Interesting topics...presentations of a very high standard" - Michael Thomas, Customs & Border Protection

 

"Well organised and informative. Quite a good networking opportunity" - Jodie Fitness, Cadden Crowe

 

Press

The National Security Australia conference has a fully equipped press room and meeting facilities. The room has broadband internet access for your convenience and there will be a press release area where you can pick up information left by the exhibitors and sponsors.

All journalists and industry press are welcome to attend the event free of charge as long as they satisfy the terms of our press policy (below). To apply for your press pass please contact John Wilson at john.wilson@iir.com.au


IIR Conferences Press Policy:

IIR invites qualified journalists currently working for commercial news/publishing organisations to register for a complimentary press pass to the National Security Australia event. IIR reserves the right to deny any applicant. You must be pre-approved to receive a press pass.


To qualify for a complimentary press badge, you must:

Be affiliated with a nationally or regionally recognised media outlet, and hold an editorial title (E.g. Editor, Journalist, Reporter etc...)


You do not qualify for a press badge if you are:

A publisher
A creator, representative or writer of a personal website
A freelance photographer
A market researcher or analyst
A sales/marketing/public relations representative
Any other non-editorial personnel

You must be able to prove that you are a journalist or editor with an internationally recognised press card or provide copies of your work in recognised publications, with your name on as writer or editor.

All applications are subject to IIR's approval.

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PRESS: Please note this will be a closed session conference. Media will not be allowed in the conference room.

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