

Education



Education Courses
Our courses are designed to be accessible for all Australians, and are built on strong foundations.
We are an ACNC registered charity, with all earnings going straight back into supporting our charitable purpose of Advancing Education. We are guided by AQF national educational standards, with our courses shaped by a collective of more than a dozen respected elders in the field who share a vision for accessible, ethical, spirit-based education.
We are focussed on best-practice adult experiential learning. Everyone has their own path, and no two journeys look the same, but you don't have to walk alone. We are here to help you explore, learn, and grow.
We know that humans bring their own unique selves to this journey here on Earth. We also know that everyone has a natural connection to spirit;
It's who we truly are.


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Complementary Courses
Are you enrolled in the Spirit Australia Certificate CSA (Level 3), Advanced Certificate ASA (Level 4) or Diploma DSA (Level 5) course and looking to have your 20 hours of Complementary Courses recorded in your student profile?
Use the links to log the hours and details of Complementary Courses completed within the last three years. Verification will be carried out by the Assessment Team once all CSA, ASA, and DSA requirements are complete, including the three Short Reports which accompany your course logs and are completed within your student portal. See the Student Handbook for more details.
Your self-selected courses may be led by any experienced spiritual teacher or organisation, not just Spirit Australia. We actively encourage you to explore teachings beyond our own courses and we welcome the wisdom of diverse voices.
Complementary Courses tuition can have the following formats:
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In person learning classes or workshops are ideal, as they allow for real-time energy exchange and community connection
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Live online sesions are also acceptable, provided they are teacher-led and interactive
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Pre-recorded or self-paced materials, while valuable in other contexts, do not count toward this requirement







