Courses and Services
Innovative provides the most fun and relevant LCQ and Food Safety Courses in NZ. We have been registered with the NZQA as a Tertiary Education Organisation since 1996 and hold NZQA “consent to assess” a range of Unit Standards.
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- Licence Controller Qualification Course (LCQ)
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- We offer this course as :
Self Paced Soft Copy Emailed $150 (incl GST) Hard Copy Printed and Mailed $200.00– we provide you with a Resource book and you work through the information at your own pace in your own time and contact us when you are ready to be assessed
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Day Course $255 (incl GST)9.00am to 5pm
- Food Safety courses (Units 167 and/or 168)
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Entry Requirements : Nil – open entry
We offer this course as a half-day course or a self-paced course.
Self Paced $150 (incl GST) each unit (except Wellington/Wairarapa where Unit 168 is $150) – we provide a Resource book and you work through the information at your own pace in your own time and contact us when you are ready to be assessed
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Unit 167 Only – Half Day Course $150 (incl GST)
Course Locations
- Wellington Central– held at the Quest On Johnson Hotel, 35 Johnson Street, Wellington.
- Petone – held at Speights Ale House, 75-81 Jackson Street, Petone.
- Carterton – held at 14 Brown Avenue Carterton (Conference Room).
- Palmerston North – venue varies
- Kapiti– venue varies
- Auckland – venue varies
- Hawkes Bay – Central Napier
Employers Please Note
If you have several staff that require this course we can arrange a course at your premises.
Liquor Licence Applications (New, Renewals & Temporary Authorities)
We can assist with applications for On & Off Licences (both new and renewals).
If you wish to be involved in the sale or supply of liquor to the public or members of a club, and you do not have a current liquor licence, then you will need to make a formal application for a licence. This is done through the District Licensing Committee (DLC) attached to your local council. Generally, if there are no complications, it will take approximately six weeks for an application to be processed.
We can select the appropriate licence or licenses for you and can make the application on your behalf. We can assist you to complete your application to ensure a speedy granting of your licence.