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Star Training Academy

Locality: Granville, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9897 5622



Address: 27A South Street, 2142 Granville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.startraining.edu.au

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25.01.2022 Looking for Security License to work Canberra? ENROL NOW!! Last course before new year starts 23rd November in Canberra City (Limited Seats) Work as a Security Officer performing Crowd Control and number of Unarmed security roles.... For detailed information go to our website: https://www.startraining.edu.au/our-acti/security-training/ Courses can also be booked online at: https://www.startraining.edu.au/join-now/ Once licenced, the security industry provides very good employment and recruitment outcomes for learners. M/L: 000101318



18.01.2022 CERTIFICATE II SECURITY OPERATIONS class in our Canberra ACT City branch is well underway today in COVID Safe way. All the best to all the students who have commenced the course. Please do not hesitate to visit our website www.startraining.edu.au or DM us if you would like to enrol in the next course. #Security #Canberra #ACT #Civic #securityguards #SecurityCourse #Startraining

18.01.2022 Number of Free Courses on offer CANBERRA. ENROLL NOW!! No Fee payable! Full Training cost is covered under the Skilled Capital - Job trainer Fund 2020 Following courses are available: -Certificate II in Security Operations... -Certificate III in Security Operations -Certificate II in Business -Certificate IV in Ageing Support -Certificate IV in WHS -Certificate IV in leadership and Management -Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care -Diploma of Hospitality Management Eligibility Criteria: Must be Australian Citizen,permanent resident or New Zealand holder. Not enrolled in or attending secondary school Or college Message us here or call our City office on 02 6253 2152

13.01.2022 Ever thought about getting a Security License ? ENROL NOW at our Granville or Liverpool campus. Call today (02) 9897 5622 or email [email protected] Work as a Security Officer performing Crowd Control , Patroling and number of Unarmed security roles.... For detailed information go to our website: https://www.startraining.edu.au/our-acti/security-training/ Courses can also be booked online at: https://www.startraining.edu.au/join-now/ Once licenced, the security industry provides very good employment and recruitment outcomes for learners. M/L: 000101318 (NSW)



12.01.2022 FREE SECURITY COURSE FOR CANBERRA RESIDENTS!! Message us to enroll now. No Fee payable!! Full training cost is covered under the Skilled Capital-Job trainer Fund 2020 Eligibility Criteria- -Must be Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident... - Not enrolled in or attending Secondary School or College See more

11.01.2022 The NSW Police Force will launch a large-scale operation to enforce the closure of the NSW/Victorian border tonight. The Public Health (COVID-19 NSW and Victori...an Border) Order 2020, under section 7 of the Public Health Act 2010, will be issued later today (Tuesday 7 July 2020). It will direct that from midnight (Wednesday 8 July 2020), no one can enter NSW from Victoria, unless they can fulfil specific exemption criteria. At present, the border is closed to those from Victorian ‘hotspot’ postcodes, with the entire greater Melbourne area now deemed a hotspot. As the scope widens and the border closes entirely, NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller has appointed Assistant Commissioner Scott Whyte as Operation Commander, to lead approximately 650 police officers in support of local police. The high-visibility operation will include General Duties officers from across NSW, as well as Traffic and Highway Patrol Command, and other specialist units, such as the Rescue and Bomb Disposal Unit. Police will also be assisted by the Australian Defence Force with 350 personnel to be deployed from Thursday (9 July 2020). Assistance will also be provided by other government agencies; including Transport For NSW, and NSW National Parks as required. NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said that as always, safety remains the top priority. The aim of this operation is to keep NSW safe the broader NSW community, as well as NSW Police officers and operation support personnel, the Commissioner said. I know this closure will inconvenience many on both sides of the border, but the dangers and flow-on effects that accompany a second wave of COVID-19 are not something we want to see for our state. We have engaged with Local Members of Parliament and the Mayors of Albury and Wodonga to ensure local communities understand how the Public Health Orders impact on them and so we can work together to minimise disruptions to everyday lives. We anticipate the first 72 hours will be challenging, so we ask the community to be patient and work with us. Importantly, if you don’t need to cross the border, don’t, Commissioner Fuller said. There are 54 border crossings within five Police Districts across two Police Regions (Southern and Western), which will require both static and mobile policing strategies. Of the 54 crossings, 34 have been prioritised into three categories (A, B, C) depending on the traffic flow, location and characteristics, while the remining 20 crossings are tracks and trails. The six category ‘A’ locations which are the main crossings are: Wodonga Place, South Albury Hume Hwy, South Albury Cobb Hwy, Moama Newell Hwy, Tocumwal Sturt Hwy, Buronga Princes Hwy, Tambillica Police will also continue to assist NSW Health at Sydney Airport and regional airports with the screening of passengers arriving from Victoria, who have exemptions under the Public Health Act. Travellers who are departing from or arriving at airports in NSW are urged to adhere to the directions of airline staff, airport security, and NSW Health practitioners/officers. The Public Health Act 2010 (NSW) provides police with the power to enforce Public Helath Orders. It is an offence for a person to fail to comply with an order, and severe penalties apply, which include a maximum penalty of up to $11,000 and/or six months imprisonment for individuals. The standard penalty will be a $1000 fine by way of a Penalty Infringement Notice (PIN). Anyone wishing to travel into NSW will need to apply for an exemption online via Service NSW. It is an offence to provide false information when applying for exemptions. A substainal fine applies. Police continue to appeal to the community to report suspected breaches of any ministerial direction or behaviour which may impact on the health and safety of the community. Anyone who has information regarding individuals or businesses in contravention of a COVID-19-related ministerial direction is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.

04.01.2022 Hello Canberians!! Looking for Security License? ENROL NOW at one of the oldest,established premium provider in ACT & NSW SECURITY COURSE STARTING 27th JULY in Canberra Civic- limited seats-Book now Work as a Security Officer performing Crowd Control and number of Unarmed security roles.... For detailed information go to our website: https://www.startraining.edu.au/our-acti/security-training/ Courses can also be booked online at: https://www.startraining.edu.au/join-now/ Once licenced, the security industry provides very good employment and recruitment outcomes for learners. M/L: 000101318 (NSW)



04.01.2022 The NSW Police Force is continuing to conduct Public Health Order compliance checks state-wide in an ongoing effort to protect the health and safety of the comm...unity, with approximately 300 home visits being conducted in the past 24 hours alone. On Tuesday 7 July 2020, the NSW government introduced requirements under a Public Health Order for those returning to NSW from Victoria to self-isolate for a period of 14 days. With a significant number of checks already undertaken and more planned as part of the ongoing operation, Operation Corona Virus Commander, Acting Assistant Commissioner Tony Cooke, said the aim of the checks was to protect the people of NSW. Over the past few months, we have seen the overwhelming success quarantine measures have had in reducing the spread of COVID-19 in NSW, Acting Assistant Commissioner Cooke said. In order to prevent a significant increase of cases in our state, we need to remain vigilant and ensure those returning from Victoria are self-isolating as required. Police will continue to do their part by enforcing all ministerial directions, but we are also appealing to people to remain patient and continue to work with us in the way they have so far throughout the pandemic. Our combined efforts are the best chance we have at stopping further spread, Acting Assistant Commissioner Cooke said. Police are also conducting regular foot patrols of licensed venues to ensure compliance with ministerial directions, as well as regular licensing requirements. With several venues currently under investigation, Acting Assistant Commissioner Cooke issued a timely reminder to all businesses about their responsibilities. Let me be clear, we are taking all breaches of ministerial directions extremely seriously. Those who disregard the safety and health of the people of NSW will be held to account, Acting Assistant Commissioner Cooke said. The maximum penalty for contravening a Public Health Order is a fine of up to $11,000 and/or six months imprisonment. The standard penalty will be a fine by way of an on-the-spot Penalty Infringement Notice (PIN) $1000 for individuals and $5000 for businesses. Information on current Public Health Orders can be found at www.health.nsw.gov.au Anyone with information about potential breaches of ministerial directions is urged to contact Crime Stoppers using the online reporting tool at https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.

04.01.2022 One man has died, another is in a critical condition, and a man has been arrested, after a double stabbing in Merrylands overnight. About 12.20am (Monday 24 Aug...ust 2020), emergency services were called to Bertha Street after reports a man had been stabbed in the neck. Shortly after, about 12.40am, emergency services received a report of another man stabbed in the neck at an address on Uren Place. The 49-year-old man, found at the Bertha Street address, and the 40-year-old man, found at the Uren Place address, were both conveyed to Westmead Hospital in a critical condition. The younger man died a short time later. Officers attached to Cumberland Police Area Command established two crime scenes at the Merrylands addresses, which will be examined by specialist forensic police. A perimeter was established, and a search of the surrounding area commenced, with assistance from PolAir and the Dog Unit. A short time later, a 26-year-old man was arrested nearby on Bird Avenue, Guildford, and taken to Granville Police Station. It is believed the three men are known to each other. Inquiries continue and a report will be prepared for the information of the coroner. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.

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