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How much does RSG cost?
Most accredited RSG/RCG certification courses cost around $60, so this is not a major expense.
How long can you work without an RSA?
Do I need an RSA certificate before I start work? It depends on the State. Some states allow you a 30 day grace period, so if you have been offered a job without an RSA certificate, you may have time to complete the course after you start work.
How much does RSA and RCG cost?
RSA & RCG course is $285 per person. Classroom session is 8:30am-10:30pm at Sydney CBD. Certificates valid for 5 years. Don’t wait to book a RSA & RCG course, call now on 02 9232 1010 or contact our team.
Does employer pay for RSA?
Will my employer pay for the course? Generally when applying for a bar job / postion that requires an RSA your employer will assume you have a RSA certificate. So by this token it’s quite unlikely that they will pay.
What is the difference between RSA and RSG?
If you want work behind the bar or in a casino in Australia, you mayneed to attain an RSA (responsible service of alcohol) or RSG(Responsible Service of Gambling) certificate.
What is a RSG certificate?
The RCG (Responsible Conduct of Gambling) for NSW or RSG (Responsible Service of Gambling) for the other states is a certificate that allows you to work in gambling establishments such as pubs or racecourses.
What is RSG certificate?
What happens if you don’t have an RSA?
The penalties for serving alcohol without an RSA in states that require one start at $55 for a person who does not comply when asked to display their qualification. Permitting staff to sell, supply or serve alcohol on premises if the staff member does not hold a recognised RSA certification.
What is RSA and RCG certificate?
Introduction. If you’re going to work in a place that serves alcohol or provides gambling services, you’ll need to undertake training in Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) and/or Responsible Conduct of Gambling (RCG).
What are employees entitlements?
Employee Entitlements means workers’ compensation, social security, unemployment insurance, employment taxes and other statutory obligations.
Can I work in NSW with a QLD RSA?
NSW Yes No* Interstate RSA certification is currently not recognised in NSW. * Interstate RSA certificates will be recognised following the introduction of an online bridging course. Interstate RSA certificate holders will need to complete this bridging course in order to work in NSW.
What is RSA certificate Australia?
Responsible service of alcohol (known as RSA) training is a form of education provided to servers and sellers of alcohol to prevent intoxication, drunk driving and underage drinking. In Australia this training is regulated by state laws.
Do you need an RSA certificate to work in Australia?
Home RSA certificate in Australia. Before being able to work in places where alcohol is served in Australia, it is a legal requirement that you complete Responsible Service of Alcohol training. Therefore, if you intend to work in a bar, restaurant, bottle shop or even a nightclub you will need to get a RSA Certificate.
Can I do RSA and RSG at the same time?
You can save money by doing both your RSA ( Responsible Service of Alcohol) and the RSG (or equivalent) training at the same time. Why do I need to get an RSG certificate? The State governments of Australia all have different regulations surrounding the responsible service of gambling.
How long does it take to pass the RSG training in Australia?
Victoria: You have 6 months from the start date of employment to get your RSG to complete and pass the RSG training South Australia: You have 6 months from the start date of employment t to complete and pass the RSG training Northern Territory: You have 3 months from the start date of employment to complete and pass the RSG training
Who can conduct RSA and RCG competency card training?
Only a registered training organisation approved by L&GNSW (an ‘approved training provider’) can conduct RSA and RCG competency card training and issue certificates. Liquor & Gaming NSW is conducting a survey of participants of the Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training course.