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SUMMARY:ANZFSS WA Branch Event: Breaking Data Silos - The Power of Graph Analytics in Law Enforcement
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, Western Australia Police Force launched IRIS\, a graph‑powered intelligence platform that has transformed how officers access\, connect\, and interpret information. Built on Neo4j and unifying more than a billion data points\, IRIS enables rapid exploration of relationships between people\, entities\, locations\, and events; revealing patterns traditional systems simply cannot. This presentation – originally delivered at ANZFSS 2025 and awarded “Best Presentation in Forensic Intelligence & Data Analytics” – will showcase how IRIS is positioning WA Police as a national leader in intelligence capability. This includes critical use cases such as monitoring high‑risk offenders\, identifying and locating priority persons of interest\, and accelerating a wide range of policing investigations. \nLauren Atwood began her career as an andrologist\, with a degree in biomedical science (forensic biology). She spent six years working for IVF Australia before returning to the forensic fold\, conducting research with NSW Police. After six years driving forensic innovation\, Lauren shifted into data analytics with WA Police\, where she now leads the Data Capability and Insights (DCI) Unit. The DCI Unit designs\, builds and manages IRIS\, the graph‑analytics intelligence platform powering investigations across Western Australia. Lauren has been an ANZFSS member for nine years\, serving five as Secretary of the NSW Branch committee. \nDate & Time: Tuesday 31 March 2026. Refreshments and networking from 5.30pm\, seminar commencing 6.00pm \nVenue: Exhibition Space\, Ground Floor Building 500\, Curtin University Bentley Campus
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/anzfss-wa-branch-event-breaking-data-silos-the-power-of-graph-analytics-in-law-enforcement/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260225T173000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T020246Z
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SUMMARY:ANZFSS WA Branch Event: Insights into Multimedia Forensics
DESCRIPTION:With the use of smart phones\, vehicle dashcam\, body-worn cameras\, and the ever-growing CCTV network\, media-based forensics becomes critical evidence for courts. It can offer a record of the actual video and audio of a crime\, with multimedia forensics involving diverse requests from analysing events\, identifying individuals\, recognising objects\, and synchronising device data to create a true timeline for evidence. In this presentation\, Dr Todd Hutchison will share insights to how media-based evidence is being used to analyse\, sequence\, explain\, and solve crimes\, as well as the complexities it presents. \nDr Todd Hutchison is international bestselling business author\, listed in the Who’s Who of Business in Australia\, and a world champion in music when he was a WA Police musician. He resides as an adjunct Associate Professor in the law discipline at Edith Cowan University\, consultant at law firm Balfour Meagher\, a licensed investigator and security officer\, and a Digital Forensic practitioner specialising in multimedia at Digital Forensics Australia. With a background in behavioural analysis and law enforcement\, Todd provides multimedia-based expert witness services on Supreme Court cases across Australia\, mainly for homicide and major crime matters.
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/anzfss-wa-branch-event-insights-into-multimedia-forensics/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:General,Western Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="WA Branch":MAILTO:wabranch@anzfss.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20251002T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20251002T193000
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SUMMARY:ANZFSS WA Branch Event: The science of theoretical explosion reconstruction
DESCRIPTION:In September 2022\, a man was killed when he approached what appeared to be a small scrub fire along a bush track in Pinar\, Western Australia. Unbeknown to the victim\, a number of car tyres had been stacked on top of each other and set alight after placing a diving cylinder in the centre of the tyres. The victim was not hit by the bursting cylinder\, but did suffer immediate life terminating injuries. \nThis incident appeared quite simple in concept\, however proved to be significantly more complex than first thought\, requiring the application of scientific principles to support physical evidence. \n\n\n\nOur presenter\, Sgt Clayton (Jack) Bennie APM\, joined the WA Police Forensic in 1983 before moving into the field of forensic crime scene investigation in 1987. He has over 38 years experience in major crime scene investigation as well as explosion investigation including a major forensic role in one of Australia’s most complex car bombings in 2001. He has delivered explosion investigation training in most Australian jurisdictions as well as being requested to assist with training internationally in Indonesia\, Malaysia\, Nepal and Canada\, working with Interpol and the RCMP. \nDate: Thursday 2 October\, 2025 \nTime: 6pm start\, 5.30pm for refreshments and networking \nVenue: Exhibition Space\, Ground Level Building 500\, Curtin University\, Manning Road BENTLEY \nTickets: ANZFSS Members FREE / Non-members $10\, Student non-members $5
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/anzfss-wa-branch-event-the-science-of-theoretical-explosion-reconstruction/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250401T180000
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CREATED:20250320T012306Z
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UID:10000076-1743530400-1743534000@anzfss.org.au
SUMMARY:WA Branch Seminar: Beyond the Gavel - Uses and Abuses of Forensic Science
DESCRIPTION:Forensic science can be the key to justice — or the cause of catastrophic miscarriages. From the wrongful conviction of Sally Clark due to flawed statistical evidence to bite mark analysis leading to death row sentences\, history is filled with cases where forensic testimony has shaped legal outcomes\, for better or worse. This talk will explore real medico-legal cases where forensic science has been both an asset and a liability\, offering essential lessons for forensic experts\, lawyers\, and law enforcement. \nJoin us for an insightful seminar from Professor Rodney Peyton OBE\, a distinguished medico-legal expert with decades of experience in personal injury and medical negligence litigation. Professor Peyton is a former military and civilian surgeon and a recognised authority in trauma management. As Head of Education and Examiner Training for the Royal Colleges of Surgeons in the UK\, he has shaped surgical training globally. He has provided expert opinions in over 70\,000 personal injury and 5\,000 medical negligence cases. An Adjunct Professor of Law at ECU\, he examines forensic failures in real cases\, offering critical lessons for forensic experts\, lawyers\, and the justice system. \nTuesday 1st April 2025 | 5.30pm for networking and light refreshments\, presentation beginning at 6pm.
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-branch-seminar-beyond-the-gavel/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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CREATED:20240523T001623Z
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UID:10000056-1718904600-1718910000@anzfss.org.au
SUMMARY:WA Branch Seminar: Operation Trink
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe WA Police Force; in collaboration with ChemCentre\, the Sexual Assault Resource Centre and Royal Perth Hospital; have developed a novel procedure to collect valuable forensic evidence that can support the victims of these crimes. \nAll are welcome to join as we hear from Dr. Renee Jelly (WA Police) and Banafsheh Behrouzi (ChemCentre) as they detail the work undertaken to implement this important initiative. \nNetworking over light refreshments will start from 5:30 pm with the presentation to begin at 6:00 pm. \nBooking Link: https://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=45
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-branch-seminar-operation-trink/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://anzfss.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Speaker-Profile_Operation-Trink.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="WA Branch":MAILTO:wabranch@anzfss.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240415T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T134430
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UID:10000053-1713204000-1713207600@anzfss.org.au
SUMMARY:WA Seminar: The Recipients of the 2023 IAFS Symposium Awards
DESCRIPTION: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 several Members to attend the 2023 International Association of Forensic Sciences held in Sydney. \nAll are welcome on Monday 15th of April as we have a flash-presentation style evening\, where the Recipients will give snippet overviews of their presentations. Networking over light refreshments will begin at 5:30 pm with the presentations to start from 6:00 pm. \nHear about a diverse range of topics including: \n\nForensic DNA Analysis\nMineralogy\nForensic Anthropology\nForensic Toxicology\nQuality Management\nFingermark Examination\nChemistry\nExplosives Investigation\nForensic Microbiology\n\nPlease register at the link below to secure your spot: \nhttps://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=43
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-seminar-the-recipients-of-the-2023-iafs-symposium-awards/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240320T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240320T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T134430
CREATED:20240301T045133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240301T045159Z
UID:10000051-1710955800-1710961200@anzfss.org.au
SUMMARY:WA Seminar: The Many Faces of 'Visual Identification of Persons'
DESCRIPTION: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 forensic guidelines\, and admissible in court for conclusions regarding identity. In contrast\, facial recognition is based on the innate ability of humans to recognize previously seen faces. This presentation will provide insight into the practice of visual identification of persons from the perspective of a forensic anthropologist turned facial examiner for a European law enforcement agency. \nOur guest presenter\, Dr Zuzana Obertová\, is currently an Adjunct Lecturer in forensic anthropology at the University of Western Australia. She is the Vice-President of the Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe (FASE)\, Assistant Editor at Forensic Science International\, certified technical assessor for facial image comparison\, and co-editor of the book ‘Statistics and Probability in Forensic Anthropology’. Her current research interests encompass morphological assessment of skeletal remains\, trauma analysis\, stable isotope analysis\, and facial image comparison.
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-seminar-the-many-faces-of-visual-identification-of-persons/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231102T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231102T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T134430
CREATED:20231005T090823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T091004Z
UID:10000043-1698948000-1698951600@anzfss.org.au
SUMMARY:WA Branch Seminar Series: Frugal Forensics: Sustainable Methods for Limited-Resource Jurisdictions
DESCRIPTION:Many jurisdictions face significant resourcing challenges\, demanding more sustainable approaches to forensic service provision without compromising quality. The Forensic and Analytical Chemistry Research Group at Curtin have recently proposed a framework of principles for frugal forensics\, balancing method performance with jurisdictional limitations. \nJoin us on Thursday 2nd November to hear from Professor Simon Lewis\, head of the research group\, as he explains how the concepts of frugal forensics can be applied in the context of latent fingermark detection and the use of alternate approaches suitable for jurisdictions with restricted resources. \nThis event will be held face-to-face at the Exhibition Space of Curtin University Building 500. The presentation will start at 6:00 pm\, with refreshments and mingling from 5:30 pm. Please register by Monday 30th October for catering purposes. \n 
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-branch-seminar-series-frugal-forensics-sustainable-methods-for-limited-resource-jurisdictions/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://anzfss.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Speaker-Profile_Lewis-e1696496750294.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230928T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T134430
CREATED:20230916T024434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230916T024434Z
UID:10000040-1695924000-1695927600@anzfss.org.au
SUMMARY:WA Seminar: Developing New Techniques to Aid Cold Case Sexual Assault Investigations
DESCRIPTION:Five years ago\, the #MeToo movement on social media drew a public light to sexual abuse and harassment faced by millions of people every year. \nJoin us on Thursday 28th August to hear from Colby Hymus and Fiona Baxter\, who work in the Research & Development and Reporting Teams respectively at PathWest Forensic Biology (PWFB). They will share details of a case study where the in-house development and verification of a simple method to recover DNA from historic microscopy slides resulted in a conviction and resolution of a historic cold case sexual assault investigation. This will highlight the strong link between R&D work and real-world utility in a forensic setting. \nThis event will be held face-to-face at the Exhibition Space of Curtin University Building 500. The presentation will start at 6 pm\, with refreshments & mingling from 5:30 pm. Please register by Monday 25th September for catering purposes.
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-seminar-developing-new-techniques-to-aid-cold-case-sexual-assault-investigations/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230830T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230830T190000
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SUMMARY:WA Branch Seminar Series: Wild Mushroom Soup - What Not to Serve for Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Recent news stories have reminded us that using wild mushrooms for culinary or psychoactive use is extremely dangerous\, with wrong identification potentially leading to organ failure and death. \nJoin us on Wednesday 30th August to hear from Paul Sakrajda\, a Chemist and Research Officer in the West Australian Police Toxicology team. He will share the story of a wild mushroom soup that caused eight people to become ill and two sent to hospital. He will give a chemist’s perspective of how the gastric contents\, wine and food items implicated in the event were systematically analysed to lead to the source of the ‘poison’. \nThis event will be held face-to-face at the Exhibition Space of Curtin University Building 500. The presentation will start at 6 pm\, with refreshments & mingling from 5:30 pm. Please register using the link below by Monday 28th August for catering purposes. \nRegistrations: https://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=25
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-branch-seminar-series-wild-mushroom-soup-what-not-to-serve-for-dinner/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230719T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230719T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T134430
CREATED:20230620T025735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T025735Z
UID:10000031-1689789600-1689793200@anzfss.org.au
SUMMARY:ANZFSS WA Event: Humanitarian Forensics: Application Examples of an Evolving Discipline
DESCRIPTION:The field of Humanitarian Forensic Action (HFA) has seen continuing evolution since the early 1980s\, and now includes a range of activities framed by International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law that aim to alleviate human suffering and protect the dignity of those affected by natural or artificial catastrophic events. \nJoin us on Wednesday 19th July to hear from Edda Guareschi MD\, who will highlight examples of how modern humanitarian forensics is applied to build a sustainable future for humanity through the promotion of historical truth and social progress. \nThis event will be held face-to-face at the Exhibition Space of Curtin University Building 500. The presentation will start at 6 pm\, with refreshments & mingling from 5:30 pm. Please register by Friday 15th July for catering purposes. \nRegistration Link: https://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=14
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/anzfss-wa-event-humanitarian-forensics-application-examples-of-an-evolving-discipline/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://anzfss.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Speaker-Profile_Guareschi.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="WA Branch":MAILTO:wabranch@anzfss.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230322T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230322T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T134430
CREATED:20230301T095104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T095947Z
UID:10000025-1679508000-1679511600@anzfss.org.au
SUMMARY:WA Seminar: Fire & Explosions Investigation
DESCRIPTION:In a welcome return to face-to-face events\, the WA Branch invites you to join us for our first education evening of 2023! This seminar will be hosted in the Building 500 Exhibition Space at Curtin University. Enjoy mingling over food and drink from 5:30 pm\, with a seminar start at 6:00 pm. \nTo celebrate our return to in-person events\, this seminar will be free for both members and non-members. Please book your places for catering purposes by Monday 20th March. Registrations at https://members.anzfss.org/booking.php?id=4\n \nFire & Explosion Investigation – The Private Sector Perspective \nInvestigations of fires and explosions is critical not only for criminal justice\, but for public safety. James (Jim) Munday and Keith Murray are Senior Fire Investigators at Fire Forensics; leading experts in fire and explosion investigation in Australia and abroad. In this presentation\, they will provide an insight into the fundamentals of fire investigation. \nAbout the Speakers: \nJim Munday began his career in forensic science in 1972\, having since examined around 4\,000 fire and explosion scenes. He is one of only a few specialists worldwide in the interpretation of thermal damage and injury distribution to injured and deceased victims of fire. \nKeith Murray’s professional career includes 30 years within the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and Staffordshire Fire Service\, before joining the private sector in 2018. He has conducted investigations in USA\, Poland\, France and the UK. \nANZFSS Webinar Flyer_MundayMurray
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/wa-seminar-fire-explosions-investigation/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="WA Branch":MAILTO:wabranch@anzfss.org
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