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MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS

The Future of Forensic Investigation

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Queensland Association of Fire Investigators Inc (QAFI)

The QAFI, founded in 1990, is a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing the discipline of fire investigation.
It provides a forum for those with an interest in all aspects of fire investigation to interact and provides education opportunities for its members.
The QAFI promotes professionalism and is the peak body for fire investigators in Queensland.

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International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI)

The International Association of Arson Investigators® (IAAI®) is an international professional association of more than 10,000 fire investigation professionals, united by a strong commitment to suppress the crime of arson through professional fire investigation.

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The Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR)

ACTAR was founded by and exists for the benefit of the traffic accident investigation and reconstruction community.

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Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI)

The RACI serves as a hub for the exchange of ideas and the promotion of scientific discovery. Through events that provide a platform to engage with cutting-edge research; share insights; and forge valuable connections within the chemical community, to educational and careers programs; publications; and services that support the development of the next generation of professionals; to being the voice of chemistry in Australia.

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Engineers Australia (IEAust)

As Australia’s national body for engineering, we’re the voice and champion of our 120,000-plus members. Providing them with the resources, connections and growth they need to do ethical, competent and high-value work in our communities.

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Australian & New Zealand Forensic Science Society (ANZFSS)

The AFS (Australian Forensic Society) was formed in 1971 to bring together scientists, police, criminalists, pathologists, and legal professionals actively involved in forensic science. In 1988 the AFS recognised New Zealand members and became the ANZFSS. Our objectives are to enhance the quality of forensic science through our international symposium and the events and meetings by each branch about forensic science. 

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