TAC Update - Issue 115

Training Accreditation Council's monthly newsletter providing information on the AVETMISS Reporting, the 2026 TAC Roadshow, and a Focus on Quality Article on Feedback, Complaints and Appeals.

Welcome to the February Update

The Training Accreditation Council (the Council) is committed to supporting RTOs to deliver high‑quality, student‑centred training across Western Australia.

As part of this commitment, the Council will commence the 2026 TAC Regional Roadshows with sessions in Albany on 18 February and Geraldton on 23 February. Further workshops will be held in Kalgoorlie, Broome, South Hedland and Bunbury over the coming months.

The TAC Regional Roadshows provide an opportunity for RTOs to engage in person, ask questions, and deepen their understanding of the Registration Standards 2025 (2025 Standards). Each free event includes three workshops focused on key areas of quality delivery:

  • Delivering Quality Training that Supports Student Progression
  • Reasonable Adjustment vs Diversity, Inclusion and Wellness
  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

The regional program is designed to support RTOs in strengthening capability and applying the 2025 Standards in a practical, consistent manner. Further information, including registration details, is available later in this newsletter.


2025 AVETMISS Reporting

The collection window for RTO's 2025 annual fee-for-service activity opened on 1 January 2026 and will close on 28 February 2026. Plan ahead and validate your data early, submitting on time helps you avoid last-minute stress and ensures compliance.

Non-publicly funded data

RTOs are required to collect and submit full AVETMISS data on all nationally recognised training where there is a responsibility for issuing a statement of attainment or qualification. The AVETMISS VET provider collection specifications , data element definitions , and the RTO Reporting Requirements section on the TAC website provide more information on what is expected to be collected and reported.

Publicly funded data

All publicly funded data reporting is submitted directly to the Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD), the State Training Authority (STA) in WA via current Training Allocation Management System (TAMS) reporting requirements.

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