Hi
It is the first week of December and our office is abuzz as we organise
- The delivery of SIX simultaneous classroom programs across Australia commencing on Monday 7th December.
- Schedule our training programs for 2010
- Complete those ever important student assessments
- The Intellitrain Christmas card list (to stamp or not to stamp mmm????)
- Our very important Intellitrain team Christmas party (I hope my Secret Santa has good taste in gifts).
We had thought next week would be the last week for classroom delivery - NOT SO - we are very fortunate at Intellitrain, we picked up another in-house training event for the week commencing 14th December.
Like Mortgage Brokers and Financial Planners we are here to provide solutions for our clients needs and we make customer satisfaction our priority!
Take time to enjoy the festivity around you!!!!
Best regards, Elise Harper

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THE WEEK THAT WAS!!!!
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Where do we start, this week has been interesting (to say the least) on so many levels - let us remind you of some highlights and if you like you could perhaps sought out the items that will have short term , long term or absolutely NO impact on your business :
- Federal spill within the Liberal party
- Tony Abbott now the leader of the Opposition
- Tiger Wood's allegedly offers Elin Nordegren, a cool $5 million to stay!
- Reserve bank increases the Cash Rate
- Banks revise interest rates UP _ OVER the reserve bank increase
- New South Wales (NSW) Premier Kristina Keneally said
her priorities would be jobs, public transport, health, education and
vulnerable people!
- We hit SUMMER and it is 20 sleeps until Santa comes to town!
The POINT - keep your focus on your business, enjoy YOUR family celebrations and forget the rest!!! |
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ASIC Credit Reform Update
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To help individuals and entities prepare for the new National Consumer Credit Regime, ASIC has released its first package of regulatory guidance.
'The guidance
has been released prior to the commencement of the legislation to help those
likely to be impacted by the reforms determine whether they will need to be
registered or licensed, and to help them prepare their businesses in readiness
for the new requirements when they come into effect.'
Information Sheet 96 Getting
ready for credit Read INFO 96
Regulatory Guide 203 Do I need a credit licence?
Download RG 203
Regulatory Guide 202 Credit registration and transition Download RG 202
'Registration is the
first step in the transition process. Persons who engage in credit activities
can apply to ASIC to be registered from 1 April 2010 until 30 June 2010.
Registered persons will then have six months to apply for an Australian Credit
Licence, between 1 July 2010 and 31 December 2010.' |
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Continuous Improvement
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ITRAIN SYSTEM UPGRADE - Please note all online students |
Due to a migration of data and system upgrade, ITRAIN
(our student learning system) will be offline (unavailable) Monday 7th December
from 6.00 am until 10.00 pm.
This means that you will not be able to upload documents
or access your course/program during this period of time.
We apologise for any inconvenience during this period.
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