Tier One Training Group
White Card Northern Rivers
Official White Card Courses
RTO 41072
Same Day White Card
- Approved RTO 41072
Obtain your Official Safework NSW White Card on the Northern Rivers in the iconic Byron Bay. Trusted RTO with thousands of 5 star reviews. $140 with the Card fee included & PPE provided. Safework Approval # 800381. RTO Approval # 41072. We have successfully helped 20,000 people get their white card in just NSW alone. We are the highest rated white card provider in the state. Scroll down for more information and to book.
A Simple Understanding of the White Card on The Northern Rivers
Getting your white card in Byron bay is straightforward. There is only three things you need to know before booking. Those three things are below. If you have any confusion please call 1300 026 607 and we can help you out over the phone.
- Bring 100 points of ID
It is essential you bring 100 points of ID. If you are in High school or new to the country (less than 6 weeks) you have exemptions. Read more in the FAQ HERE
- Get a USI number
A USI number is required for any course in Australia. It’s easy to get and lasts for life. You can book the course without it and get it later. Anyone in Australia can get a USI regardless of citizenship, visa status, or age. Get one HERE
- 14 years of age or older
If you are 14 yeas of age or older you can sit the white card. This is the only pre-requisite. No construction experience is required to do this course.
Book White Card Byron Bay, Northern Rivers
See up and coming dates and book on the Northern Rivers below. Servicing Byron Bay, Ballina, Lismore and the Tweed Shire
Frequently Asked Questions
Identification Requirements for White Card NSW
If you are new to the country (less than 6 weeks), currently in high school, or identify as Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander, you are exempt from the 100 points of ID requirements. I will address that below the 100 points of ID requirements in the headings below it. Please navigate there if that is you. If not, please see what you can use for 100 points of ID.
100 Points of ID Requirements (essential that is is in original format and not photos): For those who do require 100 points of ID, please see the list of acceptable documents below. Please note that it is essential for your ID to be original and from Australia (your passport can be foreign). Digital IDs, such as your driver’s license in the Service NSW app, are also acceptable.
- Passport (Australian or international) – 70 points
- Birth certificate – 70 points
- Citizenship certificate – 70 points
- Driver’s license – 40 points
- Photo card – 40 points
- Boat license – 40 points
- NSW high-risk license – 40 points
- Gun license – 40 points
- Bank card (from two different banks) – 25 points each
- Medicare card – 25 points
- Electricity bill – 25 points
- Car registration papers – 25 points
- Centrelink concession card – 25 points
- Phone bill – 25 points
Remember, you must use at least one photo ID as part of the 100 points requirement.
For any further questions or clarifications, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to assist you throughout the enrolment process.
Exemptions:
Exemption One: Arrived in Australia Less Than 6 Weeks Ago
If you have arrived in Australia within the past six weeks, you can use your passport or visa along with a bank card or driver’s license from your home country. For example, you could bring a passport and a bank card from your country of origin, and that would fulfill the ID requirements. If you don’t have a passport, you could use your visa and a bank card from your home country.
Exemption Two: Still in High School
If you are currently enrolled in high school, you can use your school ID as identification. If you don’t have a school ID, you can choose from the following options: driver’s license, birth certificate, passport, or citizenship certificate. You only need one thing.
Exemption Three: Identify as Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander
If you identify as Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander and do not have enough ID to meet the 100 points requirement, you can present two official references from relevant agencies. For further information on this exemption, please contact us via email at admin@nwcc.edu.au or by phone at 1300 988 181.
It is essential to bring the correct ID requirements with you. This is one of the most important parts of the class. Please see our requirements sections, if you are unsure about what is needed and ensure you have the necessary ID for the course. If you didn’t provide your USI during enrolment, you will also need to bring that with you.
Apart from that, just bring yourself and a good attitude, and you are sure to leave with a white card, ready to work in construction. You only need to wear normal comfortable clothes and shoes; there’s no requirement to wear or bring any construction clothing or PPE to the class. Everything you need will be provided at the venue for use on the day.
The venue is easy to find. We are inside the habitat in Byron bays
industrial estate. You will see a set of stairs to the left of Vagabond. Go up
those stairs and you will see the training room.
There is plenty of all-day parking inside the habitat or on Bayshore drive.
Booking a white card course is a simple process. Before you begin, ensure you have your Unique Student Identifier (USI) ready. If you don’t have a USI yet, follow these steps to obtain one:
- Visit usi.gov.au and click on “Get a USI.”
- Follow the prompts to create your USI.
- If you already have a USI but can’t remember it, you can navigate to “Find my USI” on the website.
Now, follow these steps to book your white card course:
- Select the date that best suits your availability.
- Click the “Enroll” button for the chosen date.
- Complete the enrollment form by providing your personal details and payment information.
Once your payment is processed, you will receive a confirmation email containing essential information about the course, including the date, time, and venue. Please keep an eye on your inbox and mark the date on your calendar.
Eligibility:
- Anyone can book a white card course, regardless of their citizenship or visa status, as long as they are in Australia.
- If you are currently overseas but planning to attend the course in Australia, you can still book the course. Make sure to obtain your USI before coming to Australia and provide it to the instructor on the day of the course.
Congratulations! You are now successfully enrolled in the white card course. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact our support team at 1300 026 607.