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Speed library

For details re playing the speed pieces, see the instructions below. A reminder: SRAA accreditation speed pieces are also available online.

Speed

Source (size)

Material

50
  • Parliamentary
60
  • Parliamentary
70
  • Parliamentary
80
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
90
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
100
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
110
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
120
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
130
  • Parliamentary
140
  • Parliamentary
  • Jury charge
  • Jury charge
150
  • Parliamentary
160
  • Parliamentary
  • Q & A
  • Q & A
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
170
  • Parliamentary
180
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
190
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
200
  • Parliamentary
  • Q & A
  • Q & A
  • Parliamentary
  • Parliamentary
210
  • Parliamentary
220
  • Parliamentary
  • Jury charge
  • Jury charge
230
  • Parliamentary
240
  • Q & A
  • Q & A

Playing the speed pieces

Sound replay will be affected by the speed of your download. To make a local copy right click on the link and save to your computer. Then you can replay the file by clicking on it from your file manager (eg. Windows Explorer). The file should then play at the test speed. You will need Microsoft Media Player loaded on your computer as well as a sound card and speaker/earphone to listen to the sound files. The Media Player can be downloaded for FREE from the following URL:

http://microsoft.com/windows/mediaplayer

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NOTICEBOARD
2009 Hall of Fame and Distinguished Services Award recipients

In 2009 Lesley Dankbaar, Errol Carter and Trevor Fowler were awarded the Hall of Fame Award.

Kath Jones and Polly Templeton were awared the Distinguished Services Award.

Details will be posted to the Hall of Fame when available.

VET/matriculation - machine shorthand in high schools
SRAA will be utilising some of the UQ research that will produce an aptitude test to assist in recruitment, which is why the UQ testing is so important to maintaining deadlines. SRAA special thanks go to Nick and Connie Stefano of Right Touch for their outstanding support for the good cause of keeping reporting skills alive. Thanks also to Trevor Fowler for his assistance.
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