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Regulatory decisions update: ASQA

The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) advises that it has made the following regulatory decisions.

Cancellation of registration as a provider of vocational education and training (VET) services

  • , trading as Chrysalis Institute of Technology (RTO number 41408)
  • , trading as Liberty Construction College, Liberty International College (RTO number 45199)
  • , trading as ANET Training (RTO number 45005)
  • , trading as Australian School of Business and Law Pty Ltd (RTO number 31206)
  • , trading as Australian Training Centre (RTO number 41503)
  • (RTO number 41180)
  • , trading as McIver College (RTO number 45120)
  • , trading as Deltawest Training, Freshair East Coast (RTO number 40599)
  • , trading as Oxford Institute of Technology (RTO number 45038)
  • (RTO number 45103)
  • (RTO number 41550)
  • , trading as Murray College of Vocational Education (RTO number 3975)
  • , trading as ProGalore Institute, ProGalor Hub (RTO number 41358)
  • , trading as Australian People Management Institute (RTO number 45114).

Rejection of application to renew registration as a provider of VET services

  • , trading as Fix Australia (RTO number 40762)
  • , trading as World Tec College, EMH Industries (RTO number 40850)
  • , trading as Murray College of Vocational Education (RTO number 3975).

Suspension of registration as a provider of VET services

, trading as International Institute Sydney (RTO number 41281).

Click on the hyperlink to see additional information and updates for each decision.

ASQA, the national VET regulator, has taken these decisions following regulatory scrutiny of each training provider. ASQA contends that the providers have not operated consistently with the requirements of the VET Quality Framework, which is a condition of registration.

Review rights

Training providers subject to an adverse regulatory decision have the right to have the decision reviewed. A provider may, in certain circumstances, apply to have ASQA reconsider its decision. Where available, providers can apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) to have ASQA’s decision reviewed. More information about review options is available on the .

During a review or reconsideration process, the provider may seek a stay of the decision or an extension of the date the decision takes effect, which may permit the provider to continue to operate until the review process is finalised. The contains up-to-date information on the status of any review processes. It is advisable to check the website to obtain current information concerning the status of regulatory decisions.

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