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Update on regulatory decisions relating to Study Group Australia Pty Limited19 Feb 2018
Study Group Australia Pty Limited (RTO number 5806).
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ASQA cancels qualifications issued by Premier Training Institute16 Feb 2018
ASQA will cancel 432 security and first aid qualifications and statements of attainment issued to 276 individuals.
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Regulator moves to cancel more security qualifications17 Jan 2018
ASQA has announced its intention to cancel sham security or security-related qualifications and statements of attainment issued by the now de-registered training provider Sage Academy Training Pty Ltd (RTO number 41505, Sage Academy).
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UPDATED: VET regulator cancels registration of Study Group Australia Pty Limited16 Jan 2018
ASQA has cancelled the registration of Study Group Australia Pty Limited (RTO number 5806).
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ASQA to conduct VET Student Loans audits21 Dec 2017
ASQA will audit VET Student Loans providers under an enhancement of its partnership with the Australian Government Department of Education and Training.
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Updated statement regarding TAFE SA19 Dec 2017
On Monday 18 December 2017, ASQA agreed to a request from TAFE SA for an extension of time to lodge a reconsideration application to 2 March 2018.
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ASQA suspends 10 qualifications at TAFE SA6 Dec 2017
ASQA has suspended 10 qualifications from the scope of registration of TAFE SA (RTO number 41026).
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Regulator cancels qualifications issued by Premier Training Institute30 Nov 2017
ASQA has announced its intention to cancel 434 sham qualifications and statements of attainment issued to 277 individuals by former training provider Premier Training Institute Pty Ltd.
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Conditions placed on registration of Gurkhas Institute of Technology27 Nov 2017
ASQA has imposed a raft of data retention and reporting conditions on the registration of Gurkhas Institute of Technology Pty Ltd (RTO number 22088).
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Man fined for issuing fake qualifications6 Oct 2017
A man who issued seven vocational education and training statements of attainment despite not being authorised to do so has been convicted and fined $3,000 in the ACT Magistrates Court.
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