Semann & Slattery

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Semann & Slattery is an Australian consulting and professional development firm specializing in training, research, and strategic support for early childhood education and community services organizations.

Sydney, NSW, Australia

About Semann & Slattery

Semann & Slattery is an Australian consulting and professional development firm based in Sydney, NSW, known for its work with early childhood education, schools, and community services organisations. They design and deliver workshops, online courses, webinars, leadership programs, strategic planning, and research projects focused on pedagogy, leadership, quality improvement, and organisational culture. Their clients are typically early learning centres, kindergartens, schools, not‑for‑profits, and government or community agencies seeking evidence‑informed training and consultancy.

A Semann & Slattery charge on your bank or card statement usually relates to a professional learning activity or consulting service. Common reasons include registering for an in‑person workshop or online webinar, enrolling staff in a longer professional learning program, paying for a conference or study tour, or settling an invoice for consulting, research, or strategic planning. Some charges may be once‑off (e.g., a single webinar ticket), while others may be part of a series (e.g., a multi‑session program) or periodic invoicing for ongoing consultancy. In some cases, you may also see a temporary authorisation when you first register and then a final confirmed charge once the payment is processed.

If you are unsure about a Semann & Slattery charge, start by checking recent registrations, email confirmations, invoices, or receipts sent to your work or personal email address—especially those used for professional learning bookings. Compare the amount and date to any workshop or webinar bookings you or your organisation recently made. For further clarification, contact Semann & Slattery via the contact details on their website (semannslattery.com), providing the exact amount, date, and the name on the card or invoice. Common billing issues—such as duplicate bookings, name changes, or needing a tax invoice—are usually resolved by their administration team, who can resend receipts, adjust bookings, or advise on refund and cancellation options according to their published policies.

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  1. SEMANN SLATTERY +61295571460 AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Semann & Slattery on my bank or credit card statement?

Most Semann & Slattery charges are for professional development activities such as workshops, webinars, conferences, or longer learning programs, or for consulting and research services provided to organisations. The transaction may appear after you or your employer registered for a session, paid an invoice online, or authorised Semann & Slattery to process card payment for a service. Check recent booking confirmations or invoices from your workplace to see which event or service matches the amount and date of the charge.

What are typical amounts Semann & Slattery might charge?

Typical one‑off professional learning charges can range from around AUD $50–$150 for shorter online sessions or webinars, and AUD $150–$400 (or more) for full‑day workshops or multi‑part programs. Larger amounts—often several hundred or thousands of dollars—are usually associated with group bookings, centre‑wide training, or consulting and research projects invoiced to organisations. The exact amount will depend on the specific event, program, or service your organisation has booked.

Why does the charge say something like ‘SEMANN & SLATTERY SYDNEY’ or similar?

Payment processors and banks often shorten or slightly alter merchant names on statements. Semann & Slattery charges may appear as variations such as “SEMANN & SLATTERY,” “SEMANN SLATTERY SYDNEY,” or similar descriptors referencing Sydney or professional services. If the merchant name on your statement includes “Semann” or “Slattery,” it is likely linked to this education and consulting firm and a related training or consulting invoice.

Can Semann & Slattery charges be recurring or subscription‑based?

Most Semann & Slattery payments are one‑off charges for specific programs, events, or project invoices rather than open‑ended subscriptions. However, you may see multiple charges over a period if you have enrolled in a multi‑session series, a multi‑term professional learning program, or if your organisation is paying consultancy fees in scheduled instalments. Each instalment or event registration typically appears as a separate charge, matching a corresponding invoice or booking confirmation.

How can I cancel or change a booking that resulted in a Semann & Slattery charge?

To cancel, transfer, or change a workshop or webinar booking, you usually need to follow the cancellation and transfer terms provided in your original registration or invoice. Visit semannslattery.com and use the contact details or event information to request a change, quoting your booking reference, participant name, and event date. Depending on the timing and the specific event, options may include transferring your place to another person, moving to a different session, or receiving a credit or refund according to their stated policy.

How do I request a refund or query a possible duplicate Semann & Slattery charge?

First, compare the charges on your statement with all registration confirmations and invoices to confirm whether two different events or participants were billed. If you still believe you have been charged in error or twice for the same booking, contact Semann & Slattery via the contact form or administration email/phone listed on semannslattery.com, and provide screenshots or details of the duplicate amounts and dates. Their team can review your account, adjust any genuine errors, and advise whether a refund, credit, or booking transfer is available under their refund and cancellation policy.

Why is there a small or pending Semann & Slattery charge on my card that later disappears or changes?

Some payment gateways place a temporary authorisation hold on your card to verify that the payment method is valid when you complete an online registration or pay an invoice. This may show as a pending or small charge initially and then either drop off or be replaced by the final confirmed amount for your workshop, webinar, or service. These holds usually clear automatically within a few business days, but you can contact your bank if a pending authorisation remains for an extended period.

How can I get a tax invoice or receipt for a Semann & Slattery payment?

A tax invoice or receipt is typically emailed automatically to the address used at the time of registration or supplied for invoicing—often your work email. Check your inbox and spam folder for messages from Semann & Slattery or the booking platform referenced in your confirmation. If you can’t locate it, contact them via the details on semannslattery.com with the payer name, event or service description, and transaction date and amount, and they can resend an itemised tax invoice suitable for organisational or personal records.

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