The Australian Qualifications Framework enables you to know if the training provider is an accredited organisation and the course that you have done is nationally recognised. There are a few simple logos that you should look for when choosing a course or a training provider.
OLGR (NSW Office of Liquor, Gaming & Racing)
(formally known as Liquor Administration Board – LAB)
The OLGR serves the NSW government and community by regulating the liquor, gaming, racing and charity sectors.
They conduct education programs, ongoing monitoring, and compliance action where appropriate, to ensure these industries operate in the public interest and with the highest level of integrity. They also work in partnership with industry and stakeholders to develop policies and strategies to minimise the potential social harm associated with liquor and gaming activities.
For more information visit: www.olgr.nsw.gov.au
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VETAB (NSW Vocational Education & Training Accreditation Board)
The VETAB logo may only be used by RTOs registered by VETAB in New South Wales. VETAB’s main functions are:
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To register training organisations
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To accredit vocational courses
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To approve persons to provide courses for overseas students, and
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To advise the Minister, liaise with authorities (both in NSW and elsewhere) and investigate and report on matters relating to these registration, accreditation and approval functions.
For more information visit: www.vetab.nsw.gov.au
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NRT (Nationally Recognised Training)
The Nationally Recognised Training logo must be used on all Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications and statements of attainment issued by RTOs. Use of the logo means:
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The provider is an RTO
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Training and assessment lead to nationally recognised Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications or statements of attainment
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The organisation is complying with the quality requirements of the standards
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That information in the advertising is correct and ethical.
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ML (Master Licence)
Any business that engages in security activities, including training security, must hold a Master Licence. This is applied for from the Security Industry Registry. For more information visit: http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/homepage