Traffic Control Training Sunshine Coast

RIIWHS205E – Control traffic with stop-slow bat
RIIWHS201E – Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
RIICOM201E – Communicate in the workplace

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Are you interested in taking the next step in your career with a traffic controller course? Book now or give us a call to discuss how we can help you or your employees become accredited with a Registered Training Organisation.

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BRISBANE - U18 / 229 Junction Road, Cannon Hill, QLD 4170

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SUNSHINE COAST - 8 Technology Drive, Warana, QLD, 4575

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Course details

The Sunshine Coast’s infrastructure pipeline keeps growing. Bruce Highway upgrades, hospital expansions, new residential subdivisions, and utilities works across the region mean a steady, ongoing demand for accredited traffic controllers. Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads requires anyone controlling traffic with a stop-slow bat to hold formal accreditation, and that starts with completing an approved training course.

Link Resources delivers traffic controller training on the Sunshine Coast at our Warana facility. The classroom component is completed in a single day, covering workplace communication, WHS procedures, and the practical operation of stop-slow bat traffic control. From there, you complete a 20-hour on-site placement with a licensed traffic control company, then apply to TMR for your QLD accreditation.

Course name

Traffic Control Training Sunshine Coast

Duration

1 day face to face

Cost

$595 per person

Course code

RIIWHS205E - Control traffic with stop-slow bat
RIIWHS201E - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
RIICOM201E - Communicate in the workplace

On-site & Group bookings

Available on request

Target audience

This course is for anyone who wants to work as an accredited traffic controller in Queensland, or is required by their employer to hold traffic control accreditation as part of their role. On the Sunshine Coast, that includes:

  • Workers seeking to enter the traffic management industry for the first time
  • Construction and civil workers whose sites require traffic control coverage
  • Road maintenance crews and local government plant operators
  • Utilities and telecommunications workers managing traffic on live roads
  • Labour hire and site services workers expanding their ticket range
  • Workers already in the industry holding interstate accreditation who require QLD accreditation

 

Exemptions: Police officers, emergency service officers, school crossing supervisors, escort vehicle drivers, and car park attendants do not require accreditation under Queensland legislation.

Link Resources traffic control course traffic controller stopping vehicles with stop sign on rural road
Link Resources traffic control course roadwork signage and traffic management setup with cones and warning signs

Course delivery

Link Resources Sunshine Coast
8 Technology Drive, Warana QLD 4575

Parking is available on site. The Warana facility is located in the Sunshine Coast Technology Park precinct, easily accessible from the Bruce Highway and central to Maroochydore, Caloundra, and Nambour.

Public transport options include several bus stops along Nicklin Way within a short walk, providing connections to Caloundra, Mooloolaba, Maroochydore and surrounding Sunshine Coast suburbs, while Nambour Railway Station (Sunshine Coast Line) offers broader regional and Brisbane connections for those commuting further afield.

What to bring:

  • Valid open or provisional Australian driver’s licence (required for accreditation eligibility)
  • Photo ID
  • Comfortable clothing and closed-in footwear

Entry requirements

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Your Certification

On successful completion of the classroom assessment, you’ll receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment covering three units of competency, issued by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO 45483) under the Australian Qualifications Framework:

  • RIIWHS205E — Control traffic with stop-slow bat
  • RIIWHS201E — Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
  • RIICOM201E — Communicate in the workplace

 

This Statement of Attainment is required documentation for your Queensland TMR accreditation application.

Link Resources traffic control course traffic controller managing roadworks with slow sign and safety barriers

How does the booking process work?

The classroom day gives you the knowledge and foundational skills required to apply for accreditation and enter the industry. Training covers:

  • Queensland legislation and regulatory requirements for traffic controllers
  • Workplace health and safety responsibilities and obligations
  • Communication in a worksite environment (verbal, radio, signage)
  • The role and responsibilities of a traffic controller on a live site
  • Stop-slow bat operation: procedures, positioning, and signals
  • Reading and understanding Traffic Management Plans
  • Managing pedestrians, cyclists, and other road users through a workzone
  • Incident identification and emergency response procedures
  • Worksite hazard identification and risk controls
  • Documentation requirements and end-of-shift procedures

 

Assessment is conducted on the day and includes written and practical components assessed to the national competency standard.

Why Choose Link Resources to Conduct a Traffic Control Course?

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Registered training organisation

Link Resources is a Registered Training Organisation trusted by industry professionals and recognised by the Department of Transport and Main Roads. Our courses are designed to achieve accreditation so you can begin working as a traffic controller.

Hands-on training approach

Our training is customised to your company or industry. We can bring our resources to your location, or you can choose to send your team to our facilities. Either way, we relieve you of stress and provide relevant, engaging, and effective training that builds competence and confidence for all participants.

Experienced trainers

Our qualified trainers and real-world facilities provide high-quality training so you can confidently develop your skills, work safely, and successfully follow regulations.

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Industry compliance

Our courses meet and exceed industry standards, ensuring full compliance and preparation for professional requirements. Our traffic control course is structured around current legislation to help you control traffic successfully.

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Our locations

Link Resources has purpose-built training facilities all across Australia to meet your specific training requirements.

Link Resources' Sunshine Coast facility

Sunshine Coast

8 Technology Drive, Warana QLD 4575

Link Resources' Brisbane facility

Brisbane

18/229 Junction Road, Cannon Hill QLD 4170

Link Resources' Kurwongbah facility

Kurwongbah

Neilson Road, Kurwongbah QLD 4503

Link Resources' Adelaide facility

Adelaide

Unit 4/77-79 Tapleys Hill Road, Hendon SA 5014

Link Resources' Devonport training facility

Devonport

14 Loone Lane, Spreyton TAS 7310

Link Resources' Launceston training facility

Launceston

55 Oakden Road, Prospect TAS 7250

Link Resources' Melbourne training facility

Melbourne

24/94 Keys Road, Cheltenham VIC 3192

Frequently Asked Questions

No prior traffic management experience is required. You must hold a valid open or provisional Australian driver’s licence to be eligible for QLD traffic controller accreditation. Bring it on the day.

After completing the classroom component, you need to complete 20 hours of supervised practical experience controlling traffic on a live site. This is arranged with a licensed traffic control company and is not delivered by Link Resources. We can advise on this when you enrol. The placement must be completed within 3 months of your classroom training.

No. The course gives you the Statement of Attainment required to apply for accreditation. You then complete your on-site placement and apply separately to TMR. Your accreditation is issued by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, not by Link Resources.

Interstate accreditations are assessed by TMR on a case-by-case basis. Contact TMR directly to determine whether your existing accreditation is recognised or whether you need to complete Queensland training.

This course is delivered in Queensland only (Sunshine Coast and Brisbane). Traffic control accreditation requirements differ by state. If you’re in another state, contact us and we’ll advise the appropriate pathway.

Yes. For teams of 6 or more, contact us to arrange a dedicated session at our Warana facility or discuss on-site delivery at your workplace.

Comfortable clothing and closed-in footwear. The day includes a practical component. Dress for light physical activity outdoors.

This course and all related training and assessment services are delivered by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO Provider Number 45483).

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1 day classroom, 3 nationally recognised units, $595 per person

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