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National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters



NAATI is an Australian government-owned company established in 1977 to establish and maintain standards for interpreting and translation. NAATI is the only officially recognised authority for accreditation of interpreters and translators, and recognises four levels of ability in each discipline:



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