The Registration Standards 2025
The Registration Standards 2025 (2025 Standards) are made up of:
- Outcome Standards;
- Compliance Standards incorporating, Fit and Proper Person Requirements and the Nationally Recognised Training Logo Conditions of Use; and
- Credential Policy
All RTOs are required to comply with all three elements of the 2025 Standards.
High-quality VET is vital to Australia’s future: the knowledge and skills it produces positions Australia as an economically prosperous, socially equitable and environmentally sustainable nation. Further, the VET sector plays a critical role in helping Australians to get well paid and secure jobs, boosting living standards and creating opportunities for Australians to prosper.
While the quality of training is affected by many variables, RTOs have a critical role in ensuring training is high-quality and meets the diverse range of VET students and employer needs.
The 2025 Standards are a foundation for quality training – describing the key factors that contribute to quality VET. The Standards will help to foster a VET sector that is trusted, capable and equipped to deliver quality training and provide the skills we need for the future.
The purpose of the 2025 Standards is to:
- support RTOs to deliver nationally consistent, high-quality training that leads to quality outcomes for students, industry, employers and the Australian community
- ensure training and assessment delivered by RTOs meets industry requirements (as set out in training packages and accredited courses) and ensures students are well equipped for employment and further study, and
- ensure RTOs operate with integrity and consider the needs of both students and industry.
By meeting the outcomes set out in the Standards, RTOs can contribute to building increasing confidence in the sector, address risks to students and sector integrity, and design and deliver fit for purpose training that meets the needs of industry. In addition the Standards help to cultivate a shared understanding of what constitutes quality training delivery for all users of the VET system, and embeds a culture of quality within the sector.
RTOs are required to comply with these documents to maintain registration and safeguard the integrity of VET.
Webinars: Revised Standards for RTO: an overview; Transitioning to the Registration Standards 2025
These webinars provide a high-level overview of the key changes and proposed implementation of the Standards.
Will the 2025 Standards apply to all RTOs?
Requirements for RTOs regulated by the Training Accreditation Council in Western Australia (TAC) are set out in the WA Vocational Education and Training Act 1996 and the Vocational Education and Training (General) Regulations 2009 (Regulations).
More information on the commencement of the 2025 Standards is available in the 14 May 2025 Special Bulletin.
Online Guidance Hub
TAC’s online guidance hub has been designed to serve as a reliable 'source of truth' for TAC RTOs. Aligned with the Commonwealth Government's Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) Policy Guidance document, the hub offers a clear and accessible understanding of the Standards' intent. TAC will regularly update the hub with fact sheets, webinars, and podcasts, ensuring RTOs have access to the most current information.
By providing this centralised resource, TAC aims to empower RTOs to make informed decisions, navigate the regulatory environment confidently, and ultimately deliver high-quality training and assessment.