Hospitality

SIT30621 Certificate III in Hospitality is designed for people who want to build a career in the hospitality industry. This qualification develops the practical hospitality skills, service knowledge and workplace behaviours needed to work effectively in hospitality venues such as hotels, restaurants, cafés, clubs, pubs and event environments. At Hospitality Institute of NSW, this pathway is delivered as a structured workplace-based program. Training combines practical experience in a busy hospitality venue with structured learning, trainer support and assessment. Students will develop skills in customer service, communication, safe work practices, food safety, teamwork and day-to-day hospitality operations.
SIT30821 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery is designed for people who want to build a career as a commercial cook in the hospitality industry. This qualification develops the practical cookery skills, kitchen knowledge and workplace behaviours needed to prepare food and menu items in commercial kitchen environments. At Hospitality Institute of NSW, this apprenticeship pathway is delivered as a 3-year program. Training combines work placement at a busy hotel with structured learning, practical kitchen training, trainer support and assessment.
The SITHFAB021 Provide responsible service of alcohol by HINSW trains hospitality staff to serve alcohol responsibly and manage alcohol-related harm.
This module equips participants with the foundational knowledge required to safely and efficiently operate in a commercial kitchen environment. Designed for first-time kitchen workers, it introduces essential concepts that underpin all kitchen roles, regardless of venue type or cuisine. Through a mix of demonstrations, discussions, and hands-on activities, learners become familiar with industry expectations and workplace norms. The course also includes the mandatory, non-accredited course training all food handlers in compliance with updated Australian food safety laws. It covers key standards for anyone preparing or serving food.
This course supports the development of essential skills, knowledge, and professional standards required to responsibly serve alcohol in a bar environment. It is particularly suited for those working in roles that involve direct customer interaction, drink preparation, and product knowledge in licensed premises.
This mandatory, non-accredited course trains all food handlers in compliance with updated Australian food safety laws. It covers key standards for anyone preparing or serving food.
$223.20
The course is made up of two Nationally Accredited courses SITHFAB021 Provide responsible service of alcohol and SITHGAM022 Provide responsible gambling services. This course bundle contains a two of short courses designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to work with in a busy hospitality environment. These accredited courses will ensure you are serving alcohol responsibly and are able to provide gambling support to customers potentially experiencing gambling harm.
The SITXFSA005 Use hygienic practices for food safety course is for food handling personnel working in tourism, hospitality and catering organisations with permanent or temporary kitchen premises, and smaller food preparation or bar areas.
The aim of this course is to equip you with everything you need to operate a successful tier 2 business. On completion, you should be able to manage the day-to-day requirements for a compliant licensed venue to the benefit of your staff, customers, and your wider community.
The aim of this course is to equip you with everything you need to operate a successful business. On completion, you should be able to manage the day-to-day requirements for a compliant licensed venue to the benefit of your staff, customers, and your wider community