Where is the RSA Course Mandatory in Australia?

A license to serve alcohol in Australia is more commonly known as a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. The RSA course is mandatory in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

It’s not yet a mandatory requirement for staff involved in the sale or service of alcohol in the Australian Capital Territory.

The course is delivered by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) who are accredited by various state and territory liquor authorities. The RSA Course details how to responsibly prepare and serve alcohol, when to refuse service, how to encourage responsible drinking and how to assist inebriated customers.

Your can discover more about our RSA Course by clicking here.

Posted by Peter Cutforth

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THIS COURSE WILL TEACH YOU TO:

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  • Identify customers to whom service should be refused.
  • Prepare and serve alcoholic beverages responsibly.
  • Assist customers to drink within appropriate limits.
  • Assist alcohol affected customers.
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RSA TRAINING APPLIES TO:

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  • licensees;
  • approved managers;
  • staff, including promotional staff, involved in the sale, supply and service of alcohol;
  • volunteers, including club directors, who have liquor service responsibilities and
  • security officers with crowd control duties.
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