APESMA President Bill Jackson (pictured right) writes to update members of the discussions held at National Assembly last weekend. At National Assembly there was a strategic discussion about our...
As many members would be aware APESMA established the Chifley Business School in 1989 to help provide management education and training to APESMA members.It has been apparent in recent years, as more...
This is the last chance for APESMA members to anonymously tell us about your job and go in the running for an Ipad3.Over the past two weeks we have received hundreds of reviews about workplaces...
What happens when the Victorian Auditor General analyses the delivery of 21 public sector infrastructure projects worth $1.9 billion? He finds blowouts and delays caused by lack of engineers in our...
Have you recently completed a paper that fellow members and professional colleagues might be interested in?The APESMA member forums are a great place to share interesting research, pose questions to...
PATIENTS are being denied access to interpreters at Northern Health in cutbacks that doctors warn will put patients at risk, Kate Hagan reports in The Age today.The interpreters' union - the...
APESMA is always on the lookout to expand and improve our range of member services and products.But to make sure we are investing in the things our members really want we need to run our ideas past...
Translator and interpreter Niki Baras raises the issue of under-quoting in the industry. Translators and Interpreters provide vital assistance and help maintain the integrity of our courts and...
APESMA today launched a charter to help resolve members’ workplace complaints.Director of Industrial Relations Michael Butler said APESMA’s renowned ability to help professions deal with...
Innovation, planning and skills development will ensure manufacturing has a bright future in the Australian economy, says a report to the Prime Minister?s Manufacturing Taskforce. APESMA CEO Chris...