WA Seminar: The Many Faces of ‘Visual Identification of Persons’

Exhibition Space, Curtin University Building 500 Level 1, Building 500, Curtin University, Kent St, Western Australia, Australia

Facial images are used as evidence of identity in forensic investigations into terrorism, abuse, identity fraud, or traffic law violations. Visual identification of persons is based on the anthropological comparison of morphological facial features, which is a method recommended by […]

WA Seminar: The Recipients of the 2023 IAFS Symposium Awards

Exhibition Space, Curtin University Building 500 Level 1, Building 500, Curtin University, Kent St, Western Australia, Australia

Forensic Science research continues to flourish in Western Australia, with high-quality work resulting in real-world outcomes as well as novel discoveries that could change the future of the field. ANZFSS strongly encourages the continued development of Forensics and proudly supported […]

New Psychoactive Substances in Wastewater, Dr Richard Bade

39 Kessels Road, Coopers Plains 39 Kessels Road, Coopers Plains, Brisbane, Australia

Dr Richard Bade is an Australian Research Council DECRA Senior Research Fellow at the Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS) at The University of Queensland. He obtained his PhD from the University Jaume I, Castellon, Spain in 2016, which […]

WA Branch Seminar: Claremont Serial Killer: The Forensic Evidence

Kim E Beazley Lecture Theatre Room 351.1.001 Murdoch University Murdoch University, 350, Building 351/90 South St, Murdoch, WA, Australia

Few could predict that the disappearances of three women from Claremont in 1996 and 1997 would spark an investigation so complex and challenging it became the biggest Western Australia had ever encountered. Reflecting the collaborative nature of the Investigation itself, […]

WA Branch Seminar: Operation Trink

Exhibition Space, Curtin University Building 500 Level 1, Building 500, Curtin University, Kent St, Western Australia, Australia

Anecdotal evidence suggests that drink spiking incidents have been increasing in recent years. Determining the actual prevalence of these crimes is challenging, with limited opportunities to obtain information as victims do not have easy access to forensic testing. The WA […]

University of New South Wales Museum of Human Disease – Tour and Presentation

UNSW Museum of Human Disease Samuels Building, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Visit a world-class pathology collection featuring 1500 wet-preserved human tissue specimens with a presentation from museum staff. The Museum of Human Disease is a world-class pathology collection of 1500 wet-preserved human tissue specimens, including examples of both infectious and non-infectious […]

Free – $10.00

Qld Branch Presentation

39 Kessels Road, Coopers Plains 39 Kessels Road, Coopers Plains, Brisbane, Australia

We are thrilled to announce our next presentation! We are fortunate to have 4 highly experienced chemists presenting topical discussions from the Illicit Drug and Toxicology Groups. New psychoactive substances in Qld drug analysis: Trends and shared challenges - Karen […]

2024 Qld Branch Symposium

39 Kessels Road, Coopers Plains 39 Kessels Road, Coopers Plains, Brisbane, Australia

Our next exciting event is our 2024 Branch Symposium in collaboration with Forensic Science Queensland. Come and support our students or early career practioners and engage in amazing networking opportunities with members of Forensic Science Queensland. This event is designed […]

ANZFSS NSW AGM – Forensic Odontology with Dr Selina Leow

Lancer Barracks, 2 Smith Street Parramatta Lancer Barracks, 2 Smith Street, Parramatta, NSW, Australia

Our next ANZFSS NSW Branch Meeting will feature a talk on Forensic Odontology by Dr. Selina Leow on Thursday the 29th August. This next meeting will also be our AGM so please come along to watch an exciting talk and […]

Free – $10.00