Register Radar is an independent watch on training.gov.au, Australia's national
training register.
Every night it reads the live scope of registration of the RTOs it watches and
reports what changed: which training products have been superseded, what the
register lists as their replacement, whether that replacement is flagged
equivalent or not equivalent, and the date each product leaves that provider's
scope — a date the register publishes per provider, not per product.
The free tools run entirely on public data: a live scope check, a nightly watch
by email, a unit-by-unit comparison of any qualification against its replacement,
and an enrolment cross that runs inside the browser so the file never reaches our
servers.
The paid product is The Transition File: an upload of a de-identified enrolment
list comes back learner by learner — what each one already has credited towards
the current qualification, what needs its evidence mapped again, and what
genuinely has to be taught. It arrives as a dated record with a SHA-256
fingerprint of the file, for the provider's next audit.
It states what the register says and nothing more. Where the register is silent,
it says so instead of guessing.