This course was designed by Stephen Horne, one of Australia’s preeminent auditing specialists with a wealth of practical ARC experience across an extensive audit committee portfolio.
Developed and newly updated to address the changing professional development needs of audit committees, this audit committee training course is an essential learning tool for anyone joining an Audit Risk Committee (ARC), newly appointed members or veterans looking to refresh their ARC thinking with current best practice.
This course was designed by Stephen Horne, one of Australia’s preeminent auditing specialists with a wealth of practical ARC experience across an extensive audit committee portfolio. It asks attendees to reflect on current thinking and practice while providing an extensive resource to guide you in all of the areas ARCs are being asked to venture.
The course will be delivered online through seven sessions that combine the theory and practice of audit committees with case studies, exercises, and reflective thinking.
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The IIA-Australia has a connection of nearly 7,000 professionals inclusive of 3,000 members Australia-wide. Governed by a Board and supported by a national office, the Institute’s activities include the following:
Providing standards, guidance and information on internal auditing best practices
Providing professional development activities, education and certification
Bringing together internal auditors to share information and experiences in internal auditing
Upholding standards by undertaking quality assurance services
Advocating, promoting and publicising the profession to industry professionals, universities, government, public and private sectors.
Contributing to the global profession with representation on international committees and the global board.
The IIA’s Global Headquarters is located in Florida, USA. The first Australian chapter was established in Sydney in 1952 with chapters in Melbourne, Canberra and Brisbane following. In 1986 the Australian chapters successfully petitioned the global organisation to become a national institute.
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