Interpreting services help you communicate with someone who speaks English by providing spoken language support during conversations, appointments or phone calls. You have the right to request an interpreter when you interact with government services in Australia.
Interpreting resources
Find out how to book interpreters and access face-to-face, video or telephone interpreting services, including free language support.
Face-to-face interpreting (Multicultural NSW)
Read information about how to request a quote and what to expect from Multicultural NSW interpreting services.
Video and telephone interpreting (Multicultural NSW)
Read information about how you can connect with an interpreter by video conference or by telephone through Multicultural NSW.
Book an interpreter for spoken language
Read information about how to book an interpreter for spoken language through Multicultural NSW. Interpreter services are available in 120 languages and dialects, including Australian Sign Language (Auslan).
Phone interpreting (Translating and Interpreting Service)
Read information about immediate and pre-booked phone interpreting services available for agency clients and for people with little English language proficiency who need an interpreter.
Interpreting support for d/Deaf and hard of hearing people
Read information about interpreting support for d/Deaf and hard of hearing people through Access Hub.
We all deserve to be understood (NAATI campaign)
Read and watch information about the importance of and need for certified interpreters for diverse communities.
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