Course Information - Online RSA
For those who are unable to attend our CBD campus, delivery of the RSA course is also conducted through a virtual classroom. This online course has been approved by Liquor Control Victoria (LCV).
To undertake this training, you will require the following:
- A computing device with sound, a microphone, and a webcam. This can include a desktop, laptop, smart phone, or tablet.
- Photo Identification.
Entrance Requirements | Minimum of 15 years of age (under 15 may still participate in the course but will be ineligible for the LCV certificate) Ability to read, write, and understand English to ensure successful completion (If you require a translator or interpreter to assist you, please note that you must enrol in our face-to-face RSA course.) |
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Pre-requisites | There are no pre-requisite units for this course | |
Duration | 6 Hours (excluding break time) | |
Class size | 25 | |
Location | Online | |
Certification | On successful completion of the course you will be issued with:
Liquor Control Victoria approved certificate: – Statement of Attainment: |
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Assessment | Written assessments completed online and skills demonstrations. |
What Will I Learn?
- Problems associated with excessive consumption
- Alcohol and the law
- Who is responsible?
- Facts about alcohol
- Strategies for responsible service
- Refusal of service
How to Make a Booking
To book into this course, please follow these simple steps
- Select a date from the course timetable on this page and click 'book now'.
- Complete your personal details and make a payment via credit or debit card.
- Receive an email with confirmation of your booking.
- Complete the full enrolment form prior to the commencement of your course.
Fees and Government Funding
Tuition Fees (GST Exempt) | Cost |
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Full Fee | $50 |
Government Funded* | N/A |
Concession | N/A |
Are you eligible for a Government Subsidy?
Government funding is not available for the standalone RSA course; however, you might want to consider doing our Government funded* Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40422), which includes RSA amongst other subjects.
If you are an Australian citizen (or permanent resident) you may be eligible for this subsidised course.
Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40422) is a nationally recognised qualification which includes:
- Barista Coffee
- Bartending
- Food Handling and Food Safety Supervisor
- Leadership and Management
- Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA)
- Waiting Skills
- Plus much more!
Visit the course page for further details: Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40422)
Click here to see CHT’s fee schedule.
*This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding.
Frequently Asked Questions
The RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) certificate is a qualification required by law for anyone serving, selling or offering alcohol in Australia. It ensures that individuals understand the legal responsibilities and best practices for serving alcohol responsibly.
If you want to work in any bar, club, café, restaurant, or venue that sells alcohol in Victoria (including liquor stores and bottle shops), you will need a Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate accredited by Liquor Control Victoria (LCV). Our RSA course in Melbourne’s CBD is approved by Liquor Control Victoria (LCV).
You can obtain an RSA certificate by completing our accredited RSA training course either online or in person. Upon successful completion, you will receive your RSA certificate.
At CHT, we offer both online and in-person RSA courses accredited by Liquor Control Victoria. Our online class is helpful if you are not located close to our Melbourne CBD training classroom. For both online and in-person RSAs, you will need to undertake an assessment which is completed online in our learning management system, as well as skills demonstrations.
The RSA is valid for three years in Victoria. To avoid disruptions to your employment and legal consequences, it's crucial to keep your RSA certification up to date by renewing it before the end of the three years. In Victoria, to renew your RSA, you will need to complete a refresher course with Liquor Control Victoria. This refresher course is free and can be completed online at RSA Online Refresher Course | VCGLR
In Australia, Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) requirements can vary by state and territory. After completing the RSA with CHT, you will receive two certificates:
- Liquor Control Victoria RSA certificate – required by all establishments in Victoria.
- Nationally recognised unit of competence - SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol. This certificate is accepted in all states of Australia except NSW. In NSW, you will need to complete their local bridging course to get their state-specific competency card.
The RSA training covers topics such as legal responsibilities, recognising intoxicated patrons, strategies to refuse service, handling difficult situations, and understanding the effects of alcohol on the body.
At CHT, the in-person RSA is $50, and the online RSA is $50.
Yes, you can complete the RSA online in a virtual classroom with CHT. We are approved by Liquor Control Victoria to deliver RSA training.
If you lose your RSA certificate, you can obtain a replacement copy from Liquor Control Victoria. You can call them on 1300 182 457 or email contact@liquor.vic.gov.au.
A list of approved training providers can be found here. Approved providers should also display this logo.
Our in-person RSA course runs for six hours (excluding breaks). During this time, participants receive face-to-face instruction, engage in discussions, and complete assessments. You then have seven days from the date of the course to complete your assessment. If you require more time, you can pay $20 for an extension.
You will receive your certificate within three business days after being deemed competent in your assessment.
To be eligible to receive your national unit of competency and Liquor Control Victoria certificate upon successful completion of the course, you must be a minimum of 15 years old at commencement of the course. You must be 18 years and over to serve, sell or supply alcohol in Australia.
As the course is delivered in English, and assessments are conducted in English, learners must have the ability to read, write, and understand English to ensure successful completion.
You have seven days from the date of the course to complete your assessment. If you require more time, you can pay $20 for an extension.
If you are marked as not yet competent for the course, you will be able to return to the school and resit the course at no extra charge.
For the best experience, we recommend completing the course on a desktop, laptop, or tablet.
The fastest way to get your RSA certificate is to complete our RSA course. Your certificate will be issued within three business days after being deemed competent in your assessment.
All accredited training in Australia requires a Unique Student Identifier (USI). You can create or retrieve your USI easily from www.usi.gov.au.
It is possible to do the RSA course on your phone; however, we recommend using a desktop, laptop, or tablet for a more convenient experience.