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How to get a white card in WA

Want to work in the Western Australian construction industry? One of the first things you’ll need is a WA white card. This certification proves that you understand the required workplace health and safety requirements to operate safely within the construction … Continue reading

What is a piccolo coffee?

While Australia is pretty well-known for its coffee, yet, the piccolo coffee remains a misunderstood drink for many. The piccolo delivers strong flavour in a compact size, but how does it differ from the more common lattes, flat whites, and … Continue reading

How to make a flat white

If you’ve ever ordered a coffee in Australia, there’s a pretty good chance it would’ve been a flat white. It’s a café staple, and often also the benchmark by which a barista’s skill is judged. While these drinks may look … Continue reading

How to get a white card QLD

A white card is a legal requirement of anyone working on construction sites. This means whether you’re a labourer, apprentice, plumber, electrician, site supervisor, or regularly visit a site as part of your job, you’ll need a white card QLD.  … Continue reading

How quickly can you get your RSA certificate?

Those that have applied for jobs in bars, pubs, or bottleshops before have probably seen the three little letters pop up over and over: RSA. If you’re trying to get a job quickly, you might be thinking “how long does … Continue reading

How much is a white card?

One of the first things you’ll probably hear about when you decide on a career working in the Australian construction industry is the white card. A white card is a legal requirement, and it comes up on almost every job … Continue reading

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RSA Competency Check

Have you completed an accredited RSA course previously?

Do you hold any of the following?

Current or Recently Expired NSW RSA Competency Card

If you have a current Competency Card you cannot re-complete the course to renew it while it is current. This includes any learners in the 28 day renewal period or who have a current NSW RSA Competency Card endorsement but have not received their card.

You can check if you have a Current Competency Card or endorsement here

If you choose to continue you must declare below that you understand that your existing competency card endorsement(s) will not be renewed. By continuing you accept responsibility for providing correct and accurate information about your NSW RSA currency and understand that should you be found ineligible to undertake the course or renew your NSW RSA you may not be entitled to a refund.

NSW RSA Interim Certificate issued within 5 years from the "Valid for duties date"

If you have a current NSW RSA interim certificate issued within 5 years from the "Valid for duties" you cannot complete the NSW RSA course again. You must visit a Service NSW centre with your Interim Certificate to obtain your card.

You can check if you have a Current Competency Card or endorsement here

By continuing you accept responsibility for providing correct and accurate information about your NSW RSA currency, understanding that this will not renew your NSW RSA and that should you be found ineligible to undertake or renew your NSW RSA by completing the course you may not be entitled to a refund.

Is your RSA current and issued by a Registered Training Organisation or a state/territory approved training organisation?

Are you planning to reside permanently in NSW?

You may be eligible to receive the NSW RSA by completing a bridging course

If you wish to apply to Liquor & Gaming NSW to complete their RSA bridging course, please note that EOT cannot confirm if your interstate RSA will be accepted, and it is your responsibility to research and confirm you meet the eligibility requirements.

You may be eligible to work temporarily in NSW using your current RSA

If you wish to temporarily work in NSW under Automatic Mutual Recognition, please note that EOT cannot confirm if your interstate RSA is eligible, and it is your responsibility to research and confirm you meet the eligibility requirements before commencing work in NSW.