Discover the Navitas difference
With more than 19 years experience as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), we understand the demands of industry and business, and tailor our courses to meet these needs. Our core focus is to deliver measureable results that can be sustained both in the short and long term. Our courses are developed in conjunction with leading industry bodies and delivered by practising professionals.
What sets us apart
Based on the latest adult learning principles, we’ve designed our training to be fun, challenging, exciting, effective and highly interactive. Instead of reading from manuals (the conventional training approach), we use creative activities, role plays and group discussions.
We also provide unique and innovative proprietary processes and tools, which complement our style of training. So, you will come away with the knowledge and skills to help you achieve your goals.
Tailored to meet your needs
We start by understanding your needs and then work closely with you to see where improvements can be made and gaps filled. We then work with you to prioritise your goals and tailor a program that addresses your needs both in the short and long term.
Your place or ours
We understand that time out of the office can be costly and inconvenient. That’s why we give you the option of receiving onsite training at your organisation. Of course, you can also choose to do your training at one of our state-of-the-art learning facilities across Australia.
For information on where you can study, click on the map.
Vocational Education and Training in Australia
- There are over 4900 Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in Australia.1
- Subject enrolments for private VET education providers increased 16.9% from 2007 to 2008.2
- Management and commerce (345,000), and engineering and related technologies (282,000) were the most popular VET qualifications undertaken in 2008. 3
- There were 1.7 million students enrolled in the public vocational education and training (VET) system in 2008.4
Source:
- 1 National Training Information Service (NTIS)
- 2,3&4National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), Students and Courses 2008


