What is NAATI accreditation?
The National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters
(NAATI) is the Australian authority responsible for awarding professional
qualifications for these professions.
There are several levels of NAATI accreditation. The minimum required
for most types of work are the “Translator” and “Interpreter”
accreditations, also referred to as “professional accreditations”.
The term “level 3 accreditation” is an outdated term.
Our translators fulfil all government requirements.
NAATI accreditation is not available in all languages. However
NAATI may still formally recognise the skills of practitioners who
have worked in translating and interpreting in languages of low
demand.
AUSIT – The Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators
AUSIT is the professional association for translators and interpreters
in Australia. It was founded in 1987 and is the only national professional
association of practising translators and interpreters in Australia.
With its aim of promoting the highest standards in the profession,
AUSIT provides ongoing professional development and networking.
The majority of our staff are AUSIT members, which is in keeping
with our commitment to quality and service.

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