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  1. Educational Consultant
  2. Educational Institution

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Simply Certified helps experienced Australian tradies turn their years of hands-on experience into a nationally recognised qualification — without going back to TAFE or completing a 4-year apprenticeship. We specialise in Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for trades including Carpentry, Concreting, Tiling, Plastering, Painting, and more. If you've been working in your trade for years but never got the paperwork to prove it, we're here to fix that. Our process is simple. We assess your eligibility based on your real-world experience, then our team builds your evidence portfolio for you. We handle all the paperwork and admin, you complete a competency assessment with a government-approved assessor, and you receive your Certificate III qualification. What makes us different? We do the admin so you can keep working. Most clients complete in just 6-8 weeks. Everything is done around your schedule with no time off work required. And you'll have a dedicated case manager guiding you through the entire process. Whether you're a weekend warrior looking to go legit, an employee wanting to branch out on your own, or a business owner ready to take on bigger jobs — getting your ticket opens doors. Higher rates, licensing opportunities, the ability to hire apprentices, and the credibility that comes with being officially qualified. Ready to get the qualification you've earned? Book a free eligibility assessment today.


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3.8

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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

These guys are the real deal

These guys are the real deal. Helped heaps to give me the quickest and best way to getting what I need. Made it seem so easy too, pathways I didn’t even consider. Definitely recommend !!

February 2, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

There are a lot of shady characters out…

There are a lot of shady characters out there. Trying to sell you a certificate for cheap, but Ryan and the Simply Certified team did an amazing job helping me get certified in 4 weeks, which has been a game-changer. For me and my business. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking to get certified, as they provide a lot of hands-on support and are super fairly priced. Cheers

October 9, 2025
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Reply from Simply Certified

Thank you Lucas it was a pleasure working with you mate. Looking forward to seeing your business growth

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