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At The University of Queensland, IML offers a face to face interpreting service for Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast areas. IML also offers a telephone interpreting service for Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Darwin, Perth, Australia wide as well as overseas. 

This interpreting service is provided by NAATI accredited interpreters in languages such as Japanese, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Indonesian, Spanish, Russian and Arabic. The National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) is the national standards body for translation and interpreting.

Whether your needs are for community interpreting, meetings, festivals, conferences or court hearings, IML is the interpreting agency which can provide a comprehensive interpreting solution for you.

Interpreting Service - Languages offered
Afrikaans Danish Greek Macedonian Serbian Tigrinya
Arabic Dari Hebrew Malay Slovak Tongan
Bangla Dutch Hungarian Norwegian Somali Turkish
Bosnian Fijian Indonesian Persian (Farsi) Spanish Ukrainian
Cantonese  Filipino Italian Polish Swahili Vietnamese
Chinese Mandarin Finnish   Japanese Portuguese Swedish
Croatian  French  Khmer Russian Tetum
Czech German  Korean  Samoan Thai


Interpreting Service - Rates
First one and a half hours or part thereof from $180**
Each additional 30 minutes from $45
All rates include GST
**Minimum Fee: $180

Enquiry
To request an interpreter, phone (07) 3346 8207 or email interpreting@uq.edu.au

Quality Interpreting Service
We are committed to providing a quality service. We engage interpreters in accordance with the accreditation standards determined by NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters).

The Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators (AUSIT) has approved our formal adoption of the AUSIT Code of Ethics and Code of Practice which has been developed to guide the professional practice of interpreters and translators. The full text of the Code (Copyright, AUSIT 2000) is available from the AUSIT website: http://www.ausit.org/


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