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Read about how and why we publish our regulatory decisions.
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Bill to amend National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act passes parliament22 Mar 2024
Update: On 29 March 2024, amendments were made to the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011.
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Information for students of Inspire Education Pty Ltd (RTO 32067)17 Nov 2022
The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has cancelled the registration of Inspire Education Pty Ltd (RTO 32067), following liquidation of the company.
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Federal court upholds ASQA decision15 Mar 2022
A unanimous decision of 3 Federal Court judges has dismissed an appeal from ASQA’s decision to reject the renewal of registration of Site Skills Group Pty Ltd (SSG) as a vocational education and training (VET) provider.
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VET provider ordered to pay $23,000 in penalties for acting outside the scope of their registration9 Mar 2022
The Federal Court has ordered a training provider to pay significant penalties for 11 contraventions of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 (the NVR Act).
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Changes to the publication of regulatory decision information19 Feb 2021
We are beginning to change the way our regulatory decisions are recorded, reported and published, as part of our ongoing reforms.
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ASQA welcomes conviction against misleading advertising25 Sep 2020
An ASQA investigation into misrepresentation of vocational education training (VET) courses has led to a conviction and $10,000 fine for Qualify Me! Pty Ltd in the NSW Local Court.
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Fraudulent VET provider ordered to pay $571,00010 Jun 2020
The Federal Court has ordered a South Australian woman to pay significant penalties for 156 contraventions of the NVR Act.
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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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Fraudulent VET provider ordered to pay $200,00013 Jun 2019
The Federal Court has ordered a Tasmanian man to pay significant penalties for providing a VET course without registration and for issuing qualifications that were not genuine.
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Nine people arrested in relation to alleged forgery of documentation for trade qualifications20 Dec 2018
Three ex-employees of a former RTO are among nine people arrested following a joint operation led by NSW Police.
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