Women in security part 3
At the SNP Security event for International Women’s Day, Jenny Muldoon from the Sydney Opera house, shared her views on women in the security industry. Jenny is a keen advocate …
At the SNP Security event for International Women’s Day, Jenny Muldoon from the Sydney Opera house, shared her views on women in the security industry. Jenny is a keen advocate …
Ever thought about a career in security? During our time with Jenny Muldoon at the SNP event for International Women’s Day, we asked her “Why do you enjoy your job?” …
Last week at an SNP Security event for International Women’s Day, Darlene Winston shared her views on women in the security industry. Darlene also told us about the #ConnectedWomen program that …
There is often a public misconception about the security industry and the types of roles within it. Commonly seen as “guns, guards, and gates”, those within the industry know this …
Last year we visited Dandenong Plaza to see the work of a Security and Youth Liaison Officer, Mohammed Mustafa, and the changes he was making among youths in the area. …
Congratulations to David Foley on a successful nomination as next year’s Ruddock Fellow which will be formerly presented next year.
At Dandenong Plaza shopping centre, Victoria, gang rivalry and adverse youth activity were daily occurrences. Centre management, noticing that Mohammad Mustafa, who has worked as part of the security team …
During interviews with the 2015 ASMF’s Valour Recipients, we asked them “Why do you like being a security officer?”
Thinking about nominating someone for an Australian Security Medal of Valour or Australian Security Medal? Incoming Chairman, Paul Maihi, talks about nominations and our event this year.
Rod Cowan explains what the Australian Security Medal is about about and why you should be thinking about nominating someone.