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ANZFSS Symposium Award Winners
Congratulations to the following ANZFSS Symposium Award Winners
Ian Riebeling Memorial Award – Matt Krosch
Best Oral Presentation
Anthropology, Archaeology and Odontology – Callan Birkmann-Little
Biological Criminalistics – David Bruce
CBRN and Counter Terrorism – Kaitlyn Toole
Chemical Criminalistics – Michael Aberle
Crime Scene Investigation – Melissa Airlie
Document Examination – Ciara Devlin
Education and Training – Caroline O’Driscoll
Electrical and Digital Evidence – Dorothy Stout
Fingerprint Examination – Breannan Taylor
Firearms and Toolmarks – Gerard Dutton
Fires and Explosions – Joshua D’Uva
Illicit Drugs and Clandestine Laboratories – Emily Bottero and Alma Connelly
Management and Quality Assurance – Anna Heavey
Pathology and Clinical Medicine – Elena Gorgeva
Science, Justice, and Legal Issues – Mariam Younam
Wildlife Forensics, Environmental Crime and Forensic Taphonomy – Madison Bone
Best Poster Display
Anthropology, Archaeology and Odontology – Harry Perkins
Biological Criminalistics – Alicia Haines
Chemical Criminalistics – Melissa Davies
Crime Scene Investigation – Sarah Bray
Education and Training – Georgina Sauzier
Fingerprint Examination – Matt Krosch
Firearms and Toolmarks – Samantha Oehm
Fires and Explosions – Malcolm McCulloch
Illicit Drugs and Clandestine Laboratories – Phoebe Carter
Management and Quality Assurance – Anna Heavey
Pathology and Clinical Medicine – Karen Byrne
Science, Justice, and Legal Issues – Dan Osei Mensah Bonsu
Wildlife Forensics, Environmental Crime and Forensic Taphonomy – Natalie Gasz