Independent Analysis of Australian Real Estate Training
We research, compare, and report on CPP41419 training providers. We don't deliver training or issue qualifications — we make the market measurable.
What We Do
Four areas of work, one goal: making Australia's real estate training market transparent.
Provider Analysis
We measure over 600 structural signals per provider — contact infrastructure, pricing dispersion, content provenance, trust signals, and digital freshness. All data is publicly sourced.
Consumer Intelligence
We surface pricing transparency, hidden costs, and white-label relationships so students can see what they're actually buying before they enrol.
Investigative Journalism
The Tribune covers systemic issues in vocational education — regulatory gaps, industry consolidation, and quality concerns. Editorial standards follow the Australian Press Council.
Educational Resources
Comprehensive guides to CPP41419 units of competency, state licensing requirements, career pathways, and what to expect from real estate training in Australia.
Founder's Statement
We built the infrastructure layer that the Australian VET sector refused to build for itself.
VETIntel collects up to 600 structural signals per provider — contact infrastructure, pricing dispersion, content provenance, trust signals, and digital freshness. Every data point is publicly sourced.
We fingerprint identical course content sold under different brands at different prices. We trace distribution paths. We map white-label relationships across storefronts. When a $3,500 course and a $695 course share the same LMS, the same assessment bank, and the same DNS infrastructure, we surface that.
The output is structured comparability. Two states:
Status updates when signal changes. No editorial. No advocacy. Just measurement.
We make markets measurable.
Simon Dodson
Founder, VETIntel
Frequently Asked Questions
Is VETIntel an RTO?+
What are the 600 structural signals?+
What does 'Verified' vs 'Unverified' mean?+
What do you mean by 'white labels'?+
Do you sell leads to RTOs?+
Public record: Founder Simon Dodson is cited in a Senate Committee submission (Commercial Radio Australia, 2011) documenting crisis response infrastructure during the Queensland floods.
What This Platform Is
CPP41419.com.au is an independent research platform. We analyse training providers using publicly available data — infrastructure, pricing, digital presence, and regulatory status. We publish what we find so students can make informed decisions.
Research
We collect and analyse publicly available data on every CPP41419 provider in Australia.
Compare
We publish structured comparisons across pricing, digital presence, and infrastructure signals.
Report
Our Tribune publishes investigative analysis on systemic issues in vocational education.
Educate
We explain licensing requirements, career pathways, and what to look for in a training provider.
We are not an RTO. We don't deliver training, issue qualifications, or process enrolments. We have no commercial relationships with the providers we analyse. To enrol in CPP41419, you must go directly to an ASQA-registered RTO.
How We Operate
Independence, transparency, and regulatory awareness underpin everything we publish.
Independence
No commissions, no affiliate fees, no commercial relationships with the providers we analyse.
Transparency
Our methodology is public. We show what we measure, how we measure it, and what the data says.
Public Data Only
Every signal comes from publicly available sources — websites, registries, DNS records, and regulatory databases.
Regulatory Awareness
We operate within the National VET Regulator Act, Australian Consumer Law, Privacy Act, and Press Council standards.
Verify & Contact
Check our claims independently. If something looks wrong, these are the right places to report it.
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