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Strategic legal advice for high-risk regulatory environments

The VET sector is increasingly subject to intense regulatory scrutiny, shifting compliance requirements and aggressive government enforcement.

ASQA investigations, compliance failures and registration disputes can threaten not just your registration, but the future of your organisation.

But the reality is, for RTOs, legal issues rarely exist in isolation. Governance, compliance systems, funding arrangements, marketing practices, training delivery and regulatory obligations are often interconnected. That means problems in one area can quickly escalate into broader ASQA action.

Our lawyers understand both the regulatory framework and the operational realities facing training organisations. We advise RTOs, training providers and other VET sector participants on governance, compliance, regulatory investigations and disputes with ASQA.

Our strategic legal advice is designed to protect your organisation’s registration and manage regulatory risk by responding decisively whenever issues arise

Legal services we provide for registered training organisations (RTOs)

We’re specialists in the laws and regulations applying to RTOs.

ASQA Investigations & Audits

An ASQA investigation or audit can place significant pressure on an RTO’s operations, management and reputation. In many cases, concerns raised during an audit can quickly escalate into broader compliance action affecting registration, student enrolments, funding arrangements and even ongoing viability.

Our RTO lawyers take a strategic, risk-focused approach that helps your organisation properly assess the seriousness of regulatory concerns, so you can engage constructively with ASQA and minimise unnecessary escalation. 

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RTO Registration Cancellations & Suspensions

The suspension or cancellation of an RTO’s registration can have immediate operational, financial and reputational consequences. In some cases, it can effectively prevent an organisation from continuing to operate altogether.

ASQA has broad enforcement powers and can impose conditions, suspend registration or seek cancellation where it believes an RTO has failed to comply with the Standards for RTOs or other regulatory requirements. This often happens after adverse audit findings or repeated compliance concerns about an organisation’s governance and record keeping, training and assessment practices or marketing and recruitment activities.

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RTO Compliance & Governance

For Registered Training Organisations, compliance is more than simply an administrative requirement. Governance systems, training delivery, assessment practices, student records, trainer competency and marketing conduct are all subject to ongoing regulatory scrutiny under the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs).

In practice, many ASQA investigations begin with operational issues that weren’t identified or addressed early enough. Weak governance frameworks, inconsistent processes and poor documentation can quickly escalate into broader regulatory exposure.

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Administrative Review & Tribunal Proceedings

ASQA decisions can often be challenged in the Administrative Review Tribunal or through other administrative review processes. However, strict procedural requirements and time limits apply, and not every adverse decision can be reviewed.

The key issue is not usually whether an RTO disagrees with the outcome, but whether the decision-making process, evidence or regulatory findings can properly be challenged under administrative law principles.

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If you are after professional legal advice, please contact the Elkheir Partners office and one of our friendly staff will assist with your enquiry.

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Meet our RTO Law Partner

Kazem Elkheir leads our specialist RTO and VET sector legal practice, advising Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) on compliance, governance, regulatory investigations and disputes involving ASQA.

Kazem works closely with RTO owners, directors and management teams on matters ranging from governance frameworks and operational compliance through to ASQA audits, registration cancellations, enforcement action and Administrative Review Tribunal proceedings.

Before founding Elkheir Partners, Kazem practised at one of Sydney’s leading commercial law firms, working on complex regulatory and commercial matters across a range of industries. He now brings that same strategic and commercially-focused approach to advising organisations operating in heavily regulated environments.

Clients value Kazem’s ability to quickly identify regulatory risk, manage high-pressure disputes and provide practical advice that reflects both the legal framework and the operational realities of the VET sector. He’s known for combining technical legal expertise with clear communication and decisive strategic guidance when regulatory issues arise.

Contact Kazem directly

Phone (02) 8201 3929

Email kazem@eplawyers.com.au

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Experienced RTO lawyers that get results

Our RTO lawyers have helped training organisations across Australia respond to regulatory action, challenge adverse decisions and maintain compliance with their ongoing obligations.

Preventing the cancellation of an RTO’s registration

Our RTO lawyers have helped training organisations across Australia respond to regulatory action, challenge adverse decisions and maintain compliance with their ongoing obligations.

Successfully defending an RTO in Administrative Review Tribunal proceedings

Our RTO lawyers successfully opposed ASQA’s attempt to obtain reconsideration orders in the Administrative Review Tribunal, protecting our client’s registration and regulatory position.

Securing stay orders against ASQA cancellation decisions

Our lawyers have assisted RTOs facing cancellation decisions by obtaining stay orders and commencing review proceedings in the Administrative Review Tribunal, allowing providers to continue operating while challenging the regulator’s decision.

Helping RTOs navigate complex compliance obligations

We regularly advise registered training organisations on their obligations under the Standards for Registered Training Organisations and related legislation, helping providers identify risks early and maintain ongoing compliance.

FAQs about RTO and VET lawyers

What should an RTO do if contacted by ASQA?

RTOs should take any contact from ASQA seriously, particularly where it involves requests for information, audit notices or allegations of non-compliance. By getting legal advice early, your lawyer will help you properly assess the seriousness of the issues raised, manage communications with the regulator and potentially avoid responses that unintentionally increase regulatory exposure.

What powers does ASQA have?

ASQA has broad regulatory powers under the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011. This includes the power to:

  • conduct audits and investigations
  • require the production of documents and information
  • impose conditions on registration
  • suspend or cancel registration, and
  • take enforcement action against RTOs it considers non-compliant.

Can ASQA cancel an RTO’s registration?

ASQA can suspend or cancel registration where it believes an RTO has failed to comply with the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) or its other regulatory obligations.

Cancellation can have serious operational and financial consequences, so getting early legal advice is critical whenever ASQA proposes enforcement action.

Can an RTO challenge an ASQA decision?

In many cases, yes.

Depending on the circumstances, you may be able to review an ASQA decision through internal processes, the Administrative Review Tribunal or the courts. The key issue is often whether the decision-making process, findings or evidence can properly be challenged under administrative law principles.

However, strict procedural requirements and time limits apply to ASQA challenges, so it’s vital you get legal advice as soon as possible.

What are the most common ASQA compliance issues?

Common compliance concerns that ASQA will investigate include:

  • training and assessment practices
  • trainer and assessor competency
  • student record management
  • marketing and recruitment conduct
  • governance systems
  • assessment validation and documentation

In many cases, broader enforcement action arises because operational issues were not identified or addressed early enough.

What happens during an ASQA audit?

An ASQA audit typically involves detailed review of an RTO’s systems, records, training delivery and compliance processes against the Standards for RTOs.

Auditors can request documents, interview staff and examine assessment materials, student records and governance frameworks. Audit findings can range from minor rectification requirements through to serious enforcement action.

Do I need a lawyer for an ASQA investigation?

While it’s not legally required, getting early legal advice can significantly improve how your RTO engages with ASQA and responds to any compliance concerns.

ASQA investigations often involve legal, operational and reputational issues simultaneously. By getting strategic advice early in the process you can help reduce the risk of escalation or adverse findings.

What is the Standards for RTOs framework?

The Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) set out the compliance obligations that RTOs must meet to maintain registration.

They cover areas including training delivery, assessment practices, governance, student support, trainer competency and operational management. Failure to comply with the Standards can result in sanctions, suspension or cancellation of registration.

What happens if ASQA identifies non-compliance?

The outcome of any identified non-compliance will depend on the seriousness of the findings and your response.

In some cases, ASQA may allow you to rectify any non-compliance. It can also impose conditions on your RTO’s registration. In more serious matters, it can suspend or cancel your licence or take other enforcement action.

How your organisation responds early in the process can materially affect the eventual outcome.

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