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Licensed Interstate/NZ

Mutual Recognition
You cannot operate in South Australia using your interstate/New Zealand licence without first applying for Mutual Recognition.

Mutual Recognition is a scheme whereby individuals who hold a current registration/licence that authorises them to practise their occupation in one State or Territory of Australia or New Zealand can receive an equivalent registration in another State or Territory, provided the occupation is an equivalent registered occupation.

Mutual Recognition only applies to individuals (not companies) who hold current registration in an equivalent occupation. A company must apply through the normal application process.

View the Interstate authorities that mutually recognise currently licensed individuals.

Click to access the appropriate South Australian legislation.


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