Domestic violence, SOS link device
As domestic violence becomes increasingly prevalent in Australia, Suzette Po-Willams talks about her work to help create a way to protect women wherever they are. The SOS Link Device, created …
As domestic violence becomes increasingly prevalent in Australia, Suzette Po-Willams talks about her work to help create a way to protect women wherever they are. The SOS Link Device, created …
Earlier this year we spoke with Darlene Winston and Tom Roche about their work with iLead. Another iLead Director, Paul Maihi, took the time out to give us an insight …
Medals nominations close May 8. Security managers from of Australia’s top brands have agreed to consider submissions in this year’s nominations for security medals. “The quality of those assessing the nominations speaks volumes …
New ASMF Director: Cameron Smith from Security Licensing & Enforcement at NSW Police Force.
The Australian Security Medals Foundation Inc., has further strengthened the prestige of its Board by appointing two new Directors: Mr Damian McMeekin, Head of Group Security, Australia and New Zealand …
(Left to right) Eddie Faris (Save a Life Award Recipient), George Zeitoune (ASM), Steve Jackson, Gary Jannese (ASMV), Kamal Ismayel (Save a Life Award Recipient), Emir Balićevac (ASMV), The Hon. …
The Australian Security Medals Foundation has announced Codee Ludbey as the 2015 Philip Ruddock International Security Study Fellow. The Foundation’s Patron, The Hon Philip Ruddock, awarded the Fellowship to Mr Ludbey …
The iLead program helps develop leaders through mentoring. InspiringSecurity.com talks to Darlene Winston and Tom Roche who explain what the program is about, who does the mentoring and how it …
The prestigious international travel study scholarship with be named after the Foundation’s Patron, The Hon. Philip Ruddock (pictured) Security students will now have an opportunity to study and gain experience …
Steve Jackson, Chairman, Australian Security Medals Foundation Inc., looks ahead for 2015 when the Foundation will be taking its message to Canberra.