News Article TEQSA wins national acclaim for best practice innovation TEQSA’s initiative to reshape how regulatory risk is managed in the higher education sector has been recognised as best practice in an Australian public service organisation.
News Article Sector alert: academic cheating services online and on campus TEQSA has written to all providers in response to accounts of aggressive and direct promotional activities of commercial academic cheating services targeting students both online and on campus.
News Article Changes to fees and charges TEQSA has released the updated version of our Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS) , and a supplement to the CRIS, setting out our fees and charges for our regulatory activities from 1 J
News Article Vale Dr Lin Martin AO, TEQSA Commissioner 2015-2020 TEQSA was saddened to learn of the passing of former TEQSA Commissioner Dr Linley (Lin) Martin AO, on 28 December 2025.
News Article Commissioner Adrienne Nieuwenhuis receives national honour TEQSA Commissioner Adrienne Nieuwenhuis has been honoured with the Outstanding Achievement in the VET and Skills Sector Award at the 2025 Australian Training Awards.
News Article TEQSA 2025 Conference recordings available Full-length recordings are now available of every session from the main day of the TEQSA 2025 Conference. The theme was ‘Trust, Transparency, Transformation’.
News Article TEQSA 2025 Conference The TEQSA 2025 Conference: Trust Transparency Transformation has concluded.
News Article Supporting students through academic misconduct allegations For students, navigating allegations of academic misconduct can be overwhelming. To support students facing such allegations, TEQSA has published a new Student academic misconduct toolkit .
News Article TEQSA and ASQA issue joint sector alert TEQSA and the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) have issued a joint sector alert over emerging risks around workplace learning in early childhood education and vocational training.
News Article Websites blocked to protect students and academic integrity TEQSA continues to disrupt predatory academic cheating services, by blocking their websites in Australia.