Accreditation and Association

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Australian Council of Private Education and Training (ACPET)

ACPET is the peak industry body for private education and training in Australia. ACPET’s roles include lobbying government, advising education providers on industry issues and ensuring private providers maintain the high industry standards in Australian education. ICAE is a long-term member of ACPET and ICAE’s CEO Sean Mahoney is currently the ACPET Director for the Northern Territory. See ICAE’s ACPET Profile.

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Australian Hotels Association (AHA)

The AHA is Australia’s leading hospitality association and is an active adviser, educator and lobbyist for hotels, bars, casinos, restaurants and other hospitality enterprises. ICAE has maintained a long-term partnership with the Australian Hotels Association (NT Branch) and is the AHANT’s preferred training provider. Over the years ICAE has delivered successful training to AHA members and their staff. Please visit the AHANT website to find out more.

Australia Future Unlimited LogoCommonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS)

CRICOS is the Australian government register of all institutions that are approved to deliver educational programs to international students and the individual courses that are available to international students. ICAE has been CRICOS accredited since 2007 meaning ICAE is accredited to deliver courses to international students. ICAE’s CRICOS number is 02864B and you can see our current courses and provider information on ICAE’s CRICOS profile.

Nationally Recognised Training LogoNationally Accredited Training/Registered Training Organisation

Registered training organisations (RTOs) are recognised as providers of quality assured and nationally recognised training and qualifications. ICAE is a RTO (number 4546) and is therefore able to deliver nationally recognised training across a broad range of programs.  For more information please see ICAE’s RTO profile.

Our Scope of Courses

ICAE is registered to deliver a wide range of qualifications in industries such as hospitality, tourism, aquaculture, construction, business and retail. Students studying with ICAE can complete study at different levels, with some courses going from Certificate I (entry level) all the way up to Advanced Diploma (management level). All qualifications and units must be registered with Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR).  You can see our full scope on ICAE’s Training.com.au scope list.