Fraser, H. 2018. Speech and speaking: It’s not like you think it is – and that’s a good thing! Keynote address, Teaching and Learning conference, Trinity College Melbourne. (13 Jun)
Fraser, H. 2018. Helping international students learn how to participate in discussions. Professional Development for EAP teachers, Trinity College Melbourne (12 Jun)
Fraser, H. 2018. Enhancing indistinct forensic audio – how effective is it? Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences Plenary session, Melbourne (16 May).
Fraser, H. 2018. Admission of indistinct covert recordings as evidence in criminal trials: Problems and solutions from the perspective of phonetic science. Judicial Commission of NSW(14 Mar)
Note: Videos of some recent forensic presentations are available at forensictranscription.com.au
Fraser, H. 2018. Covert recordings as evidence in criminal trials: Problems and solutions from the perspective of forensic phonetics. Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences Plenary session, Sydney (14 Feb).
Fraser, H. 2017. Miscarriage of justice arising from standard practice with indistinct covert recordings: How one High Court ruling has led to 30 years of problems. Flinders Symposium on Miscarriages of Justice, Adelaide (23 Nov)
Fraser, H. 2017. Forensic translation and transcription: How to be sure the jury understands covert recordings accurately. UNSW Dept of Interpreting and Translating, Sydney (3 Oct)
Fraser, H. 2017. Enhancing indistinct covert recordings: What can be done and what cautions are needed. National Investigators Symposium, Sydney (10 Nov)
Fraser, H. 2017 Transcription and interpretation of indistinct forensic recordings used as evidence in court. National Judicial College of Australia, ANU (4 Mar)
Fraser, H. 2016. What happens when linguists are NOT asked for their expertise: Why forensic transcription needs a pro-active approach from the discipline as a whole. Australian Linguistic Society annual conference, Monash University Caulfield, Melbourne (7 Dec)
Fraser, H., & Eades, D. 2016. How to ensure language and speech evidence is used appropriately in court. Australian Linguistic Society annual conference, Monash University Caulfield, Melbourne (7 Dec)
Fraser, H. 2016. Enhancing indistinct covert recordings: What can be done and what cautions are needed. National Investigators Symposium, Sydney (10 Nov)
Fraser, H., 2016. Reforms needed to ensure fairness in the use of covert speech recordings in criminal trials. National Law Reform Conference, Canberra (14 April)
Fraser, H. 2016. Who said that? How to ensure reliable voice identification. NSW Legal Aid Conference, Sydney (3 June)
Fraser, H. 2015. What happens when forensic linguists are not asked for their expertise? Expertise in Language and Law Symposium, Cardiff UK (27 Nov)
Fraser, H. 2015. Is that really what you heard? How to evaluate police transcripts of indistinct recordings. NSW Legal Aid Conference (3 July)
Fraser, H. 2015. Interpretation of indistinct covert recordings used as evidence in criminal trials. University of Wollongong Faculty of Law LLM program (16 April)
Fraser, H. 2015. Forensic transcription: We can see the problems but what are the solutions? Phonetics program, Macquarie University (23 March)
Fraser, H. 2015. Forensic transcription: Insights from and to linguistics. Interpreting and translation program, University of NSW (10 March)
Fraser, H. 2014. Forensic transcription (Invited plenary speaker). Theories, practices and instruments of Forensic Linguistics. Rome (1 Dec)
Fraser, H. 2014. Forensic transcription. NSW Crime Commission. Sydney (19 Nov)
Fraser, H. 2014. Avoiding forensic pitfalls: The trouble with transcripts. National Investigators Symposium. Sydney (7 Nov)
Fraser, H. 2014. ‘Enhancing’ and transcribing indistinct covert recordings used as evidence in criminal trials: Pitfalls and best practice. ACT Bar Association (15 March)
Fraser, H., 2013. Hard-to-hear covert recordings used as evidence in criminal cases: Have we brought back police ‘verballing’? Crime Justice and Social Democracy Conference Brisbane (10 July)
Fraser, H. 2011. The role of native speakers in LADO: Are we missing a more important question? Invited presentation Language and Asylum Research Group, University of Essex, England, 18 November.
Fraser, H. 2011. Forensic Transcription. Crime and Misconduct Commission, Brisbane, 21 June.
Fraser, H. 2011. Forensic Transcription. Expert Evidence Conference, National Judicial College of Australia and ANU College of Law, Canberra (12-13 Feb)
Fraser, H. 2011. Forensic speech analysis. Professional development workshop, Police Headquarters, Parramatta, NSW (22 Feb).
Fraser, H. 2009. Transcripts: Their use and abuse in the legal system. Queensland Bar Association (1 Dec)