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Register as an RTO

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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In this section

  • Maintaining RTO status >>
    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.
  • How to register as an RTO >>
    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.
  • Changing scope of registration >>
    A scope of registration defines the particular training products and services that an RTO is registered to deliver.
  • Ceasing RTO status >>
    RTO status may cease when the period of registration expires or there are grounds for cancelling the registration due to non-compliance.
  • Train in multiple regions >>
    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.
  • Costs of registering as an RTO >>
    The costs involved in becoming an RTO range from registration and renewal fees, compliance and infrastructure costs to the purchase of Training Packages.


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