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Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society
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When : 09-23-2012 to 09-27-2012
Where : Australia/Tasmania
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The Australian Forensic Science Society was formed in 1971 with the aim of bringing together scientists, police, criminalists, pathologists, and members of the legal profession actively involved with the forensic sciences. The Society’s objectives are to enhance the quality of Forensic Science providing both formal and informal lectures, discussions and demonstrations encompassing the various disciplines within the science.
It was decided in 1988 that the Australian Forensic Society should recognise its New Zealand members and changed its name to the Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society (ANZFSS).
International Symposium
The Society holds an International Symposium every two years. The meeting and sessions cover the major disciplines of forensic science: anthropology and archaeology, biology, biometrics, chemical criminalistics, counter terrorism and disasters, crime scene, documents, drug-related crime, electronic evidence, entomology, fingermarks, fires and explosions, legal issues, quality assurance, odontology, pathology and clinical medicine, toxicology and pharmacology, and wildlife."
Branches
There is a Branch of the Society, with associated members, in each state of Australia, in the Northern and Australian Capital Territories, and in New Zealand. Each Branch appoints a delegate to the National Council.
The ANZFSS accepts membership from all persons with bona fide interests in forensic science and it has drawn up a Code of Ethics for its members. Individual branches have regular newsletters which promote meetings and lectures of interest. The Biennial Symposium is the major event for the ANZFSS and each Branch is responsible in turn for organising this. In order to encourage members to participate in the Symposium, the National Committee and the individual Branches of the ANZFSS award scholarships to attend this meeting. In addition, the National Committee awards scholarships to attend international forensic science conferences. Another role of the Society is to organise and fund visits by forensic specialists from interstate and overseas.
Local Branches hold regular meetings and visits to places of forensic interest. These meetings usually involve lectures by experts in their field and provide opportunities for members and guests to meet in an informal atmosphere. Most meetings are open to guests to attend.
Branch meetings are organised by a local Committee. This Committee is elected at the Annual General Meeting and comprises the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and other general Committee Members.
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Conference Key Note Speaker
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Dwight E. Adams, Ph.D.
Joëlle Vuille
Joe Slemko
Justice N. Tettey, Ph.D., FRSC
Andrew Rennison
Kevin Lothridge
Alastair Ross AM
Adrian Linacre
Barbara Etter APM
Professor Chris Lennard
Dr Martin Gibbs
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Conference Venue
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Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne
131 Lonsdale Street,
Melbourne VIC 3000,
Australia
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Contact
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Conference Design Pty Ltd
228 Liverpool Street
Hobart Tasmania 7000
Australia
Email Address info@cdesign.com.au
Web Address www.cdesign.com.au
Phone Number 03 6231 2999 (International +61 3 6231 2999)
Fax Number 03 6231 1522 (International +61 3 6231 15
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