Any organisation wishing to deliver nationally recognised and accredited training and assessment services must become a registered training organisation (RTO).
To register as an RTO, an organisation must:
apply to the appropriate state or territory registering authority
demonstrate compliance with the nationally agreed standards set out in the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF 2007).
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Any organisation wishing to deliver nationally recognised and accredited training and assessment services must become a registered training organisation (RTO).
To register as an RTO, an organisation must:
apply to the appropriate state or territory registering authority
demonstrate compliance with the nationally agreed standards set out in the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF 2007).
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An RTO can apply to change its scope of registration at any time in order to provide additional Training Package qualifications as well as replacing an accredited course with a Training Package qualification.
Becoming an RTO involves three major steps; preparation, application and ongoing compliance. Find out what you need to know about registering to deliver nationally recognised training.
An RTO can deliver accredited training in more than one state or territory under a policy called National Effect. It means an RTO only needs to register once to provide training anywhere in Australia.
The costs involved in becoming an RTO range from registration and renewal fees, compliance and infrastructure costs to the purchase of Training Packages.
State and territory governments offer funding for courses under the national User Choice policy and through various other funding programs that address regional, industrial and social needs.
The Australian Quality Training Framework is the nationally agreed arrangements that ensure the high quality of vocational education and training services in Australia.