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New Tuition Protection Arrangements for VET Student Loans from 1 January 202019 Dec 2019
The VSL tuition protection arrangements will commence on 1 January 2020.
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ASQA Update - December 201912 Dec 2019
Read the December 2019 edition of the ASQA Update newsletter.
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ASQA strengthens regional linkages11 Dec 2019
ASQA has renewed memoranda of understanding with education organisations in Singapore and Hong Kong.
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Extended transition period: three SIS Outdoor Recreation qualifications until 10 March 20216 Dec 2019
ASQA has approved an extended transition period for three SIS Outdoor Recreation qualifications.
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Extended transition period: 10 MEM05 qualifications until 31 December 20206 Dec 2019
ASQA has approved an extended transition period for 10 MEM05 qualifications.
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ASQA approves a further extension to the transition period for 13 High-risk work Units of Competency until 1 March 20206 Dec 2019
ASQA Commissioners agreed to extend the transition period until 1 March 2020/
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Webinar recording available—new guidance on change of ownership obligations6 Dec 2019
The recording and slides from the webinar are now available online.
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asqanet release—what you need to know?2 Dec 2019
The latest version of asqanet has launched this morning.
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ASQA’s approach to managing complaints27 Nov 2019
On Monday 2 December, ASQA will be launching asqaconnect—a new online portal to receive complaints.
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ASQA webinars in December – ASQA fees and charges, change of ownership, initial application22 Nov 2019
ASQA will host several webinars in December 2019 and invites you to register to attend.
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New version of asqanet to be released20 Nov 2019
On Monday 2 December, ASQA will be releasing a new version of our online portal system, asqanet.
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Extended transition period: multiple qualifications19 Nov 2019
ASQA has approved an extended transition period for multiple qualifications.
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Recording available from ASQA’s webinar on third party arrangements14 Nov 2019
The recording and slides from ASQA’s webinar on third party arrangements are now available.
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Have your say on proposed ASQA fees and charges12 Nov 2019
ASQA today begins consultation with the vocational education and training (VET) sector on proposed measures to support our transition to full cost recovery from 2020–21.
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Webinar: new guidance on change of ownership obligations, Thursday 5 December 20197 Nov 2019
ASQA is hosting a webinar for training providers who are considering significant changes to, or sale of, their shareholdings and any person or provider looking to acquire shares of a training provider.
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ASQA Update - November 20197 Nov 2019
Read the November 2019 edition of the ASQA Update newsletter.
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Updated fact sheet and FAQs on third party arrangements4 Nov 2019
ASQA has updated its previously published information on third party arrangements to provide further clarification in line with questions received from the VET sector.
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New change of ownership obligations now in force31 Oct 2019
New change of ownership obligations for RTOs and CRICOS providers have been implemented.
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VET accredited courses—applying end dates to enterprise units of competency17 Oct 2019
VET accredited courses are accredited for a maximum of five years. The start and end dates of a course’s accreditation period are recorded on the national register.
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ASQA annual report 2018-19 is now available15 Oct 2019
ASQA has today tabled its annual report for the 2018-19 financial year.
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Ensuring a strong and productive relationship with the Australian VET sector14 Oct 2019
Ms Saxon Rice, ASQA Acting Chief Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer, recently released a communication to the VET sector.
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Extended transition period: ACM30517 Certificate III in Farriery until 30 June 202111 Oct 2019
ASQA has approved an extended transition period for ACM30517 Certificate III in Farriery.
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Important information about Unique Student Identifier (USI) records9 Oct 2019
Students who studied at RTOs that have since closed may now have updated information on their USI records.
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