HOBART (EVENING) RSA Training: Serve Alcohol the Right Way
RSA Training: Serve Alcohol the Right Way
Ready to serve up drinks responsibly? The Tasmanian Hospitality and Tourism Academy, in partnership with the Queensland Hotels Association (RTO 30826), offers a nationally recognized face-to-face training program for SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA).
This hands-on course is designed for anyone involved in selling or serving alcohol in Tasmania, covering everything you need to know about doing it safely and responsibly. You’ll learn the key skills, knowledge, and outcomes required by local regulations, so you can serve with confidence and keep things legal. Time to get certified and keep the good times rolling—responsibly!
VXT has partnered with the Queensland Hotels Association (RTO 30826) to provide a nationally recognised face to face training program for SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA). The training program is offered face to face for those who are involved in the sale and supply/service of alcohol according to relevant Tasmanian regulations. The training focuses on the performance outcomes, skills, and knowledge necessary for the responsible sale, service, or supply of alcohol.
For enrolment, assessment assistance, please call QHA on (07) 3221 6999
  FACE TO FACEÂ
Course Name | Duration | Course Fee |
SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) | Face to Face (6.5 hours- includes 30min break) | $65.00 (regional Tasmania)
$50.00 (Hobart region) |
FACE TO FACE: Responsible Service of Alcohol (only available for Study Tasmania students to enrol)
For: Individuals entering the industry
VXT has partnered with the Queensland Hotels Association (RTO 30826) to provide a nationally recognised face to face training program for SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA). The training program is offered face to face for those who are involved in the sale and supply/service of alcohol according to relevant Tasmanian regulations. The training focuses on the performance outcomes, skills, and knowledge necessary for the responsible sale, service, or supply of alcohol.
For assessment assistance, please call QHA on (07) 3221 6999
For enrolment assistance, please contact VXT on (03) 6387 7244
FACE TO FACE: Responsible Service of Alcohol (only available for Study Tasmania students to enrol)
For: Individuals entering the industry
VXT has partnered with the Queensland Hotels Association (RTO 30826) to provide a nationally recognised face to face training program for SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA). The training program is offered face to face for those who are involved in the sale and supply/service of alcohol according to relevant Tasmanian regulations. The training focuses on the performance outcomes, skills, and knowledge necessary for the responsible sale, service, or supply of alcohol.
For assessment assistance, please call QHA on (07) 3221 6999
For enrolment assistance, please contact VXT on (03) 6387 7244
  SCHEDULED COURSE DATES
Course dates are set based on interest. Please indicate your interest by filling out the form below
* please note course dates may be subject to change
Once you have completed the online enrolment form below (via the ‘Enrol Now!’ button) please email – courses@vxt.org.au to provide your USI number and a copy of your ID. Enrolments will not be confirmed until copies of these are received.
HOBART (EVENING) RSA Training: Serve Alcohol the Right Way
RSA Training: Serve Alcohol the Right Way
Ready to serve up drinks responsibly? The Tasmanian Hospitality and Tourism Academy, in partnership with the Queensland Hotels Association (RTO 30826), offers a nationally recognized face-to-face training program for SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA).
This hands-on course is designed for anyone involved in selling or serving alcohol in Tasmania, covering everything you need to know about doing it safely and responsibly. You’ll learn the key skills, knowledge, and outcomes required by local regulations, so you can serve with confidence and keep things legal. Time to get certified and keep the good times rolling—responsibly!
VXT has partnered with the Queensland Hotels Association (RTO 30826) to provide a nationally recognised face to face training program for SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA). The training program is offered face to face for those who are involved in the sale and supply/service of alcohol according to relevant Tasmanian regulations. The training focuses on the performance outcomes, skills, and knowledge necessary for the responsible sale, service, or supply of alcohol.
For enrolment, assessment assistance, please call QHA on (07) 3221 6999
Course Fee
$60 per person GST not applicable (regional Tasmania)
$50.00 (Hobart region)
Enrolment Process
Click the ‘Enrol Now’ button and you will be directed to the enrolment page, where you will be requested to complete an Enrolment Form.
- The online process will provide two options for payment (invoice or secure credit card).
- Payment of course fees is required on enrolment.
- Course participants are required to hold a Unique Student Identifier (USI). If not already obtained, it is recommended participants apply for a Unique Student Identifier at www.usi.gov.au prior to completing the enrolment form.
- Participants are required to then email – courses@vxt.org.au and provide their USI number and a copy of their ID. Enrolments will not be confirmed until copies of these are received.
VXT has partnered with the Queensland Hotels Association (QHA) to offer SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol to the Tasmanian industry. The Queensland Hotels Association is a Registered Training Organisation (30826).
For assessment assistance, please call QHA on (07) 3221 6999
For full regulatory information, please refer to Responsible Service of Alcohol | Treasury and Finance Tasmania.
A licensee must not allow a person to serve liquor on licensed premises unless the person:
- (a)Â has successfully completed an “approved course” – (RSA training course); or
- (b) has been an employee of the licensee for, in aggregate, less than 3 months and is –
- (i) undertaking an approved RSA training course; or
- (ii)Â formally enrolled in an approved RSA training course that is scheduled to start within 3 months from the day on which the person is permitted to serve the liquor. The RSA training course is to be held within 3 months of commencing employment.