| Think Security, THINK ASIAL
| The ASIAL message will soon hit the streets during September and October. Melbourne will see the ASIAL message splashed on the back of buses from 27 September - 24 October 2010.
A national taxiback campaign will commence 4 October 2010.
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Visit the ASIAL stand during Security 2010
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1 - 3 September 2010 - Stand F34, Hall 4
| Don't forget to drop past the ASIAL stand when visiting the Security 2010 expo! Find out about the many benefits available through membership and meet some of our partners - Aon, AustralianSuper, CPSISC and Kmart Tyre & Auto Service.
| Free giveaways!
| Take the stress out of your day with a free Aon stress ball or start saving for your super with a AustralianSuper money box! Only available while stocks last from the ASIAL stand.
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Amendment to the ACT Security Industry Act 2003
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On the 24 August 2010, the ACT Legislative amendment passed the amendment to the Security Industry Act 2003. The amendments provide for the expansion of the current suitability criteria and pre-requisites for security employee applicants wishing to carry on a security activity as a body guard, or a crowd controller or a guard to patrol, watch or protect property.
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Compatibility between user owned back to base alarms and personal medical response devices and the Optus Telephony Network
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Optus recently engaged with ASIAL to investigate reports of alleged device incompatibility between the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) your members supply and the CPE we supply to mutual customers to access the Optus HFC (Cable) Telephony Network. Initial reports suggest the cause of the problem may be that some monitored alarms and personal medical response devices are incompatible with the Optus HFC Network.
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