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High Risk Work Licence Applications are Being Digitalised from the 7th of May 2025

4th April 2025
High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) application processes will be changing on the 7th May 2025. The process currently requires for the HRWL assessor to complete handwritten documents that are then lodged by the student with Australia Post. From the 7th of May onwards, this process will be digitalised and will be managed by Service NSW. The digitalisation of this process will have many benefits for our students, but it will require minor changes to the enrolment and completion processes. HRWL applications will from the 7th of May require students to have a Service NSW account with students being required to pre-register for an assessment via their MyServiceNSW account.
More information on how these changes might affect you, your team or your client can be found on our website.
We will as always ensure ongoing transparency in our engagement with students and third-party stakeholders and will support students in their transition to the digitalisation of HRWL processes.
Non-Accredited RF Scanning Course Coming Soon!
4th April 2025
Assess to Lift is delighted to announce that we are working on delivering a new non-accredited RF scanning course in the near future. Our team has spent a tremendous amount of energy and effort in identifying industry standard software and hardware solutions for use in the course and is delighted to have found an incredible opportunity to work with Tim from Track N Trace. Tim is an expert in RF scanner applications and offered us superior customer service using industry standard hardware and software. Tim made time to assist and support us in connecting and testing software and hardware applications.
We are extremely grateful to have found Tim as we know that we have a reliable industry expert to support us in the delivery of this course. Thanks Tim!

Assess to Lift is Proud to Announce that we are an Approved Work and Development Order (WDO) Sponsor

24th March 2025
People who are experiencing hardships that make it difficult for them to manage the debts of fines, court fines or restitution orders can make an application for a WDO. This scheme is designed to overcome the cycle of fines, disadvantage and debt which Assess to Lift whole heartedly supports. We applied to be an approved sponsor as we had students who were doing their best but were still struggling to manage their fines. We knew that we could do more to assist these people which is why we applied to be a sponsor for this incredible program. A WDO allows a person to undertake approved activities that reduce their fine debt of up to $1000 a month. Vocational education and training is an approved activity for a WDO. Eligible students can lodge an expression of interest form found on our course forms page.
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Our Friends at Construction Trade Qualifications (CTQ) RTO# 41158 Have Announced Dates for Their Next Construction Course
24th March 2025
CTQ have announced their next CPC20120 Certificate II in Construction course! Although this course is completely independent of Assess to Lift, our team support our friends at CTQ and encourage any of our past or future students wanting a career in construction to contact CTQ.
Start Date:
28th May 2025
Locations:
Long Jetty & Wyong
Days per week:
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
(3 days per week)
Hours:
9am-3pm
Duration:
13 weeks + Work Placement recommended 1 week (Not mandatory, this is under the students’ arrangements)
This training is subsidised by the NSW Government. Students Fees will be calculated via the NSW Smart and Skilled Notification process
You can check your eligibility by clicking here: https://smartandskilled.nsw.gov.au/are-you-eligible
There are additional requirements for entry into the course including a valid White Card.
Please contact the CTQ team for further information:
1300 270 539 or admin@ctq.edu.au

Safework NSW are Cracking Down on Keeping Workers Safe Around Plant, Machinery and Vehicles

24th March 2025

Assess to Lift acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
