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Home›News›NSW Government’s digital licensing continues, tradies added

NSW Government’s digital licensing continues, tradies added

By Sean Carroll
06/04/2021
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The NSW Government’s digital licensing revolution has continued with trade licences to be added to the digital wallet within the Service NSW app.

Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation Kevin Anderson says that under the next stage of the State’s digital transformation, the NSW Government will digitise the licence card for more than 30 Home Building and SafeWork licence categories.

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“Currently tradies are required to carry anywhere up to 15 plastic licence cards with them on the job. It’s an outdated system that is costing tradies time and money,” he says.

“Under these changes tradies will finally be able to say goodbye to the plastic licences clogging up their wallets and have quick and easy access to all the work licences they need on their smart phones.”

Dubbed The White Card, it permits the holder to undertake construction work in NSW. This is the first category to be introduced with more to follow including home building industry contractors, supervisors and tradesmen and high-risk work licences.

Minister for Customer Service Victor Dominello says the reforms build on the success of the digital driver licence, which has been downloaded by more than 2.54 million motorists since its launch in October 2019.

“There are close to 1.5 million site managers, surveyors and tradies who hold a White Card in NSW and whose lives will be made easier by this reform,” he says.

“We know people love the convenience of a digital licence and this is another example of NSW leading the nation on digital transformation.”

Customers will need a MyServiceNSW account and to download the Service NSW app in order to display their digital White Card.

More information about the Digital Trade Licence program is available here.

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