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Living in Australia

     www.nab.com.au ANZ                                         www.anz.com.au Commonwealth Bank             www.commbank.com.au Westpac Bank                        www.westpac.com.au Currency & Cash Australian Currency is the Dollar which is labelled as AU and the cent. There are 100 cents in a dollar and the exchange rate can be found at https://www.exchange-rates.org/ In 2018 the Australian dollar has averaged 73.00 US cents. Cash is being used decreasingly due to the convenience and security of bank cards. Examples of the Australian currency can be found below. ATM’s ATMs are accessible 24 hours a day. ATM’s usually only tender $20 and $50-dollar notes and will dispense cash and receipts. You need to be aware of your personal safety when accessing an ATM. You should always cover and protect your PIN number, keeping it private at all times. ATMs can be used to withdraw cash from an account by using your ATM card. You can also use ATMs to get an account balance and transfer money between other accounts. It is either fee free or cheaper to use an ATM that belongs to the bank that you have an account with. Using ATM’s from other banks can cost up to $4.00AU per transaction. EFTPOS and Credit Cards EFTPOS stands for electronic funds transfer at point of sale and is available at almost all commercial stores. EFTPOS can be used by inserting your banking card into a mobile banking machine or by using “pay wave” which is a contactless scanning system. Credit cards are also accepted but do usually incur a surcharge depending on the type of credit card. Credit cards also incur large amounts of interest on purchases and cash advances so it is wise to check what your interest rate is before making purchases. Cost of living The Federal Australian Department of Home Affairs has financial requirements International students must meet in order to receive a student visa for Australia. From 1st February 2018 the 12-month living cost for a single person is $20,290 AU. The following is a guide of approximate on-going living expenses but costs will vary according to the city or town you live in and other personal choices.   Accommodation Hostels and Guesthouses - $90 to $150 per week Shared Rental - $85 to $215 per week Homestay - $235 to $325 per week Rental - $165 to $440 per week Boarding schools - $11,000 to $22,000 a year Other living expenses Groceries and eating out - $80 to $280 per week Gas, electricity - $35 to $140 per week Phone and Internet - $20 to $55 per week Public transport - $15 to $55 per week Car (after purchase) - $150 to $260 per week Entertainment - $80 to $150 per week Tuition fees and material fees are not included in the above information. The cost for these items is detailed in your Letter of Offer/Student Enrolment Agreement. Please Note: The above estimates are in Australian dollars (AUD) and these estimates are subject to change. For further information on living costs in Melbourne please refer to the Live in Victoria website (www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au) which has a guide to living costs in Victoria. Tax To work in Australia, you must obtain a Tax File Number (TFN). This allows the government to monitor your wages and the amount of income tax you pay. Applying for a TFN is simple and can be done via the Australian tax office website https://www.ato.gov.au/Individuals/Tax-file-number/ .   If you work without a TFN you will be charged the highest bracket of income tax. Your TFN will be sent to the Australian address you provide, no more than 28 days after ATO receive your application and you have provided the required Proof of Identity documents. The Australian financial year runs from 1 July to 30 June. Under Australian law, those who work are required to lodge annual tax returns by 31 October of each year. If you are unsure if you are required to lodge a tax return, contact the ATO for clarification. Australian Taxation Office 13 28 61 ato.gov.au Australia has a Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 10%. Purchases in commercial stores will identify the GST on purchases either on the price ticket or on the purchase receipt. GST is payable at the time of purchase. Bills The standard bills you will need to pay while living in Australia include but are not limited to; Utilities (Gas, electricity and water) Health Insurance (OSHC) Internet and phone (this can be pre-paid or postpaid) Other expenses you will need to budget for also include; Entertainment Study costs (Tuition, books and resources, printing and stationary) Transport Food and groceries Rent / Accommodation   Shopping Shopping for food and groceries can be done at a local supermarket. These stores offer all fresh and packaged items that a person would need for their home. Fresh food can also be purchased from a market which usually provides the freshest option and sometimes at a discounted price. The major supermarkets in Australia are called Coles and Woolworths but there is also a range of other supermarkets available in all cities of Australia. Smaller stores that are open late into the evening, on weekends and public holidays are a good option for emergency items but can be expensive. They generally have a smaller range of products but offer the convenience of extended opening hours. Students with family The DHA allows most students to bring their family members to Australia as dependents. Please note that students can only have accompanied family member if they can financially support them and their study lasts at least one year. In such cases, students must declare all dependent members in their student visa application, even if the dependents do not travel with them. When students plan to bring any family member with them, they may need to consider many issues relate to financial capability, employment opportunities, accommodation and schooling for children. Reference: http://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/bring-your-family Schools If students would like to bring their children to Australia with them, they must be aware of the following issues: It is an immigration policy that school-age dependents of international students undertake formal schooling while they are in Australia. Children who have their fifth birthday before 1st April of that calendar year are eligible to start Students will need to provisionally enrol their child in a school before they leave the home country and they will normally have to pay the school fees one term in advance. The school will issue an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment Form (ECoE) stating the course and its duration, so that they can obtain the appropriate visa for their The Diplomatic Mission in the student’s country can advise which State schools are registered to take international students. Fees are payable by international students at all State schools unless the student: is in receipt of sponsorship or scholarships from the Australian Government (e.g. the Australian Development Scholarship, IPRS); or holds a higher institution or approved non-government scholarship. These scholarships must be approved by the State government for the dependents to be exempt from school Students will be responsible for school fees and other costs including school uniforms, books, excursions and When choosing the most appropriate school for the child, it is best to ask questions about the school's curriculum, size, extra-curricular activities and the size of individual Students should also take into consideration the distance from the school to the education institution, the suburb in which they intend to live and the method of transport they plan to For further information, please contact Student Support Officer....
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AUR30616 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology

suit, please contact us at 13 13 89 or +61 3 9450 0500 via phone, or through our contact page, as we will accommodate dates to suit student's needs. Intake Dates For 2022   JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Offshore & Onshore International Students 25th 18th 10th Domestic Students Please Call us on 131389 or +61 03 94500500 for the intake Dates We are not taking new students in this course as this program is superseded. Please call us for admission enquiries. Units of Study Unit Code Unit Name Core AURAEA002 Follow environmental and sustainability best practice in an automotive workplace AURASA002 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace AURETR012 Test and repair basic electrical circuits AURETR023 Diagnose and repair spark ignition engine management systems AURETR025 Test, charge and replace batteries and jump-start vehicles AURETR029 Diagnose and repair charging systems AURETR030 Diagnose and repair starting systems AURETR031 Diagnose and repair ignition systems AURLTB003 Diagnose and repair light vehicle hydraulic braking systems AURLTD004 Diagnose and repair light vehicle steering systems AURLTD005 Diagnose and repair light vehicle suspension systems AURLTE002 Diagnose and repair light vehicle engines AURLTZ001 Diagnose and repair light vehicle emission control systems AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations AURTTA018 Carry out diagnostic procedures AURTTB001 Inspect and service braking systems AURTTC003 Diagnose and repair cooling systems AURTTE004 Inspect and service engines AURTTF001 Inspect and service petrol fuel systems AURTTK002 Use and maintain tools and equipment in an automotive workplace Electives AURETR022 Diagnose and repair vehicle dynamic control systems AURETR024 Diagnose and repair compression ignition engine management systems AURETR028 Diagnose and repair instruments and warning systems AURLTF002 Diagnose and repair light vehicle diesel fuel injection systems AURLTX001 Diagnose and repair light vehicle manual transmissions AURLTX003 Diagnose and repair light vehicle clutch systems AURTTA009 Carry out mechanical pre-repair operations AURTTA017 Carry out vehicle safety inspections AURTTD002 Inspect and service steering systems AURTTD004 Inspect and service suspension systems AURTTF002 Inspect and service diesel fuel injection systems AURTTF005 Diagnose and repair engine forced-induction systems AURTTX002 Inspect and service manual transmissions AURTTZ002 Diagnose and repair exhaust systems AURVTW001 Carry out manual metal arc welding on components AURVTW003 Carry out advanced gas metal arc welding on vehicle body sections ** Please note: electives may vary by state and are subject to change to meet client and industry requirements. Course Brochure...
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AUR31116 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology

LTS, 46 – TOEFL, 42 – PTE, 47 CAE score or equivalent Domestic students Training and assessments are conducted in English. Applicants must possess sound written and spoken English skills. You will be required to complete a Language Literacy, Numeracy test paper as part of an enrolment interview. Some assessment tasks are completed using a computer and internet, and it is recommended that students have these available before or at enrolment. Training Package There are no pre-requisite or any other training package entry requirements to enrol in this course. Duration Domestic: 60 weeks   (may vary depending on the cohort and industry requirements) International: 70 weeks including 10 weeks break   (All the course for International students are run over 2.5 days for a minimum of 20 hours per week) 20 hours per week (fulltime delivery). You will be expected to put in 5 to 6 hours per week of self paced learning when you enrol in a fulltime course. The duration of the course may vary based on the mode of delivery i.e. classroom based, apprenticeship, workbased, fulltime or partime, etc. ** Please note: duration in weeks may vary dependent upon the amount of contact days per week. Get Funding Visit our funding and fees page for more information. Pathways Pathways into the qualification Credit may be granted towards this qualification by those who have completed AUR2...
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AUR50216 Diploma of Automotive Technology

the workplace and will be completed within 6 months.Delivery will be face to face combined with industry assessments. Sessions will consist of workplace visits, demonstration discussions and written assessments. Students will be implementing skills acquired on the course and be assessed in a holistic manner in the workplace. Theory sessions and practical observations are structured to meet this course essential outcomes of competency and employability skills. Duration Apprenticeship: 6 months Domestic: 44 weeks   (may vary depending on the cohort and industry requirements) International: 44 weeks  (All the course for International students are run over 2.5 days for a minimum of 20 hours per week) Entry Requirements RTO requirements Training and assessments are conducted in English. Applicants must possess sound written and oral English skills. You will be required to complete a Pre-training and Language Literacy and Numeracy Assessment. Applican...
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Domestic Students

o ensure that students' VET records are not lost. The USI will be available online and at no cost to the student and will stay with the student for life. It will be recorded with any nationally recognised VET course that is completed from when the USI comes into effect on 1 January 2015. Without a USI, students will not be able to receive their certificate in 2015. Student may complete registration online at the following link, and forward the number on to ETEA: http://www.usi.gov.au/create-your-USI/Pages/default.aspx For further information on the USI please see the following links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRYaaF-B7Ho&list=UU4PhcooSNGfRWzrI-gVfxHw&index=2 http://www.usi.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx...
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South Australia – Funded Programs

nt: 08th January 2024* Term 2 Enrolments Open: 08th January 2024 Enrolments Close: 08th April 2024 Course Commencement: 15th April 2024* Term 3 Enrolments Open: 15th April 2024 Enrolments Close: 08th July 2024 Course Commencement: 15th July 2024* Term 4 Enrolments Open: 15th July 2024 Enrolments Close: 30th September 2024 Course Commencement: 07th October 2024* *Course commencements are dependent on minimum enrolment numbers. Register your Interest NowYou will be contacted by the college when enrolments open and provided with full details on how to enrol, and the enrolment requirements...
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International Students

tsheets/ESOS%20Factsheets%202012/The%20ESOS%20framework.pdf   Studying and Living in Australia https://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/ https://www.study.nsw.gov.au https://www.studyadelaide.com https://www.studyaustralia.gov.au/   Transport Info https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/ English Language Requirement The purpose of the English entry requirement is to ensure that all international students at ETEA are able to complete their study successfully and to assist them while living in Australia studying. ETEA has established an English benchmark for each course offered to international students and the requirement to study with ETEA is to have at least the equivalent of IELTS 6. We acknowledge that students may have undertaken other forms of English study which will help them to demonstrate suitability to study at ETEA. Below are some of the options for demonstrating equivalence to ETEAs English requirements. Demonstrating IELTS equivalence to an English as a second language (ESL) course Certificate I corresponds to IELTS 4.0 Certificate II corresponds to IELTS 4.5 Certificate III corresponds to IELTS 5.0 Certificate IV corresponds to IELTS 5.5 IELTS 5.0 + 11 weeks of English (ELICOS Course) correspondent to IELTS 5.5 A student who has completed an IRON course with ETEA will be considered equivalent to IELTS 5.5 at ETEA. Demonstrating previous study in English Students who have studied in the following context may also be able to demonstrate their English equivalence to our courses for international students: Upper Intermediate (English for Academic Purposes) certificate from recognised English language centre Advanced English (English for Academic Purposes) certificate from recognised English language centre Senior Secondary Certificate of Education completed in Australia Certificate IV or higher completed in Australia Tertiary studies delivered in English Evidence of at least 5 years of studies in an English speaking country (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Canada, United States of America, South Africa, Republic of Ireland) General equivalence between different languages classification system English Language Tests for Student Visas Test Test Score Band IELTS (Academic) 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 9.0 IELTS (General) 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 9.0 TOEFL iBT 31 32 35 46 60 79 94 102 110 115 118 PTE Academic 22 23 29 36 46 56 66 76 84 89 N/A Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) 32 36 41 47 52 58 67 74 80 87 93 OET Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Overseas Student Health Cover International students in Australia on a student visa are required, as a condition of their visa, to maintain valid health insurance known as Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). ETEA has an arrangement with Bupa private to organize OSHC on behalf of international students. For your convenience, if you would like us to arrange this for you, please indicate it on your application form. For the current cost and more information please visit https://www.bupa.com.au/...
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Student Support

edure Qualification and Students Results Qualification to be issued Students completing all assessment requirements for a qualification will be awarded a certificate corresponding to the completed qualifications. Students completing assessment requirements for part of a qualification will be awarded a Statement of Attainment indicating which modules or units of competency they have completed. Access to students results Students can access their results by filling out the request form and submitting it to ETEA’s student administration officer. Accessing my Student Records ETEA is committed to respecting the privacy of all personal information as well as complying with the relevant state and federal laws and principles on privacy, including the 13 Australian Privacy Principles. Where legally possible, personal information held by ETEA about an individual may be accessed by that particular individual upon request to the student administration coordinator. We endeavour to ensure all of our information about an individual is accurate and current, but if inaccuracies are identified by the individual we will take appropriate steps to correct the information. All requested information will be provided within 5 business days from receipt of the request. To access your own student records, please fill in the ‘Student Request Form’ and email the completed form to brandonr@etea.edu.au  Download: Student Request Form...
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AUR30320 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology

Must have a minimum OET score of B for each component Domestic Students Training and assessments are conducted in English. Applicants must possess sound written and oral English skills. You will be required to complete a Pre-training and Language Literacy and Numeracy Assessment. All assessment tasks are completed using a computer and internet, and it is recommended that students have these available before or at enrolment. Student must possess digital literacy skills to be successful. For inquiries regarding additional requirements, international and domestic students are encouraged to reach out to us either by phone at 13 13 89 or +61 3 9450 0500, or by visiting contact page.   Training Package There are no pre-requisite or any other training package entry requirements to enrol in this course. Get Funding Visit our funding and fees page for more information. Pathways Pathways into the qualification Credit will be granted towards this qualification to those who have completed AUR21120 Certificate II in Automotive Sales in this Training Package or other relevant qualifications. Pathways from the qualification Further training pathways from this qualification include AUR40116 Certificate IV in Automotive Management or other relevant qualifications. Employment or occupational pathway The Certificate III in Automotive Sales prepares new employees or recognises and develops existing workers who service, diagnose and repair vehicle electrical and electronic systems and components. Job roles related to this qualification include...
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AUR30620 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology

Must have a minimum OET score of B for each component Domestic Students Training and assessments are conducted in English. Applicants must possess sound written and oral English skills. You will be required to complete a Pre-training and Language Literacy and Numeracy Assessment. All assessment tasks are completed using a computer and internet, and it is recommended that students have these available before or at enrolment. Student must possess digital literacy skills to be successful. For inquiries regarding additional requirements, international and domestic students are encouraged to reach out to us either by phone at 13 13 89 or +61 3 9450 0500, or by visiting contact page.   Training Package There are no pre-requisite or any other training package entry requirements to enrol in this course. Get Funding Visit our funding and fees page for more information. Pathways Pathways into the qualification Credit may be granted towards this qualification by those who have completed AUR20520 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology, AUR20720 Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation or other relevant qualifications. Pathways from the qualification Further training pathways from this qualification include AUR40216 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis, AUR40820 Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling or other relevant qualifications. Employment or occupational pathway This course is intended to prepare new employees or recognise and develop existing workers who are performing mechanical technology service and repair tasks in the automotive industry.  Occupational title for this position is Automotive Mechanic. Assessment Methods ETEA utilises a range of assessment methods to assess student ...
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