- Home
- About us
- Fees and charges
- Consultation on fees and charges
Consultation on fees and charges
Have your say on changes to fees and charges for 2026-27
January 2026
ASQA has released its updated draft Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS) for public consultation.
The updated CRIS was developed following ASQA’s review of its cost recovery model in line with the Australian Government Cost Recovery Policy and incorporate significant regulatory reform outcomes, new functions and improved regulatory practices and efficiencies since becoming a full cost recovery agency in July 2022.
A key focus of this review is to make the charging model simpler and more transparent, including to more effectively accommodate current and future government priorities and ongoing regulatory reform by ASQA.
To support consultation ASQA will host a webinar on 16 February 2026 about the review, covering:
- The background and reasons for cost recovery and why the review took place.
- What ASQA’s review included and what is changing.
- Fees and charges for 2026-27 and how they will be applied to providers.
Click here to register for the webinar.
When registering, you will have the opportunity to pre-submit any questions you have regarding the proposed changes.
Provide your feedback
ASQA is seeking feedback on the impacts of the proposed changes to the draft CRIS and outlined in the consultation paper.
We want to hear directly from individual providers, course owners and other stakeholders on the proposed fees and charges.
Please review our draft CRIS and Consultation Paper and provide feedback on the proposed fees and charges using this form by 27 February 2026.
Consultation with the sector on these changes is open from 28th January to 27th February 2026.
Download the draft CRIS here.
Download the consultation paper here.
Submit feedback using this form.
Past consultation
The Cost Recovery Implementation Statement 2022-23 (CRIS) will take effect from 1 July 2022, in line with the Australian Government's decision that ASQA implements full cost recovery.
Our consultation to seek feedback on the approach outlined in the draft CRIS included 2 rounds of engagement with providers and course owners.
2019
The first round of consultation commenced in late 2019. ASQA invited feedback on ASQA’s Fees and charges proposal (2020-21 consultation paper).
ASQA's move to full cost recovery was deferred until 1 July 2022, as part of a package of measures announced on 25 November 2021 to ease the financial pressures on vocational education and training providers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021-2022
Our second round of consultation to seek feedback on the approach outlines in the draft CRIS including changes to our fees and charges closed on 9 February 2022. These changes are proposed to take effect from 1 July 2022.
Share