NAATI: How to use Nepali translator and interpreter services in Australia?

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Sudhir Shakya is Melbourne based NAATI certified translator and interpreter.

Sudhir Shakya is Melbourne based NAATI certified translator and interpreter. Credit: Supplied/Sudhir Shakya (inset)

Melbourne-based Sudhir Shakya is a NAATI-accredited translator and interpreter. He says that the services of Nepali interpreters are mostly used in hospitals, courts and legal matters. Shakya spoke with SBS Nepali about his experience working as an interpreter, opportunities, challenges and the importance of translators and interpreters, especially in a health setting. Supported by NAATI.


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