Conference & Corporate Interpreting
Professional Auslan services for events, meetings, and presentations.
Our experienced Auslan interpreters provide high-quality interpreting for conferences, seminars, corporate functions, training sessions, and public events, in-person or online.
Whether your event is large or small, formal or casual, our interpreters ensure Deaf attendees can access and engage with every part of the program. We work closely with organisers to understand schedules, topics, and preferred formats, so we can match interpreters with the right experience and style.
Sweeney Interpreting offers flexible options, including interpreting for keynote speeches, panel discussions, breakout rooms, networking sessions, and more. We also assist with rehearsals and tech checks when needed to ensure smooth delivery during live events.
Trusted by government departments, education providers, and corporate organisations, our team helps you create inclusive, accessible environments where everyone can participate fully.
Services Fees
All are minimum booking fees
Face-to-face
Minimum booking duration: 2 hours
Video Remote Interpreting (VRI)
Minimum booking duration: 1.5 hours
*GST will be charged in addition to the above fee for fee-for-service and EAF bookings. NDIS interpreting services are GST free.
Qualified, Trusted, and
Community-Focused Interpreters
Sweeney Interpreting has over 198 interpreters.
We provide interpreting for:
- Businesses and organisations (fee-for-service)
- NDIS (NDIA, plan and self-managed participants)
- JobAccess EAF
NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) All our interpreters have NAATI credentials. NAATI is a government appointed authority that is responsible for setting, maintaining and promoting high professional standards for the Translating and Interpreting sector.
Professional Development: We encourage our interpreters to undertake professional development events throughout the year. We believe this is a good way for interpreters to keep up to date on best interpreting practices to work with our customers.
Code of Ethics All of our interpreters are bound by the ASLITA Code of Ethics. To view the Code of Ethics, click here.
ASLITA ( Australian Sign Language Interpreters and Translators Association) We encourage our interpreters to be members of ASLITA. ASLITA is a not-for-profit body and is the national peak organisation representing the interests of Auslan/ English Interpreters and Deaf Interpreters in Australia.
Insurances All our interpreters are covered by:
- Public Liability Insurance
- Professional Indemnity Insurance
- Workers Compensation Insurance

