The AML/CTF Course
Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) Training Course
Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) regime is a critical component in Australia’s defence against money laundering and organised crime.
To effectively protect Australia’s economy and its participants, including Australia’s global counterparts, the Australian Government and AUSTRAC seek to ensure we have a robust and rigorous regime in place that is hostile to money laundering, financing of terrorism, major crime, and tax evasion.
The current AML/CTF regime in Australia provides a comprehensive legal framework designed to counter money laundering (ML) and terrorism financing (TF), and so contribute to a safer and more secure Australia.
About our AML/CTF course
A comprehensive course to understand AML/CTF in Australia.
Be confident your organisation complies with its obligations under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth). Enrich your AML/CTF knowledge with our comprehensive online course covering AML/CTF law, AUSTRAC’s supervisory powers and enforcement approach, ML/TF risk management and policies, customer due diligence, and reporting and record keeping requirements under the new AML/CTF Act and Rules, as they will apply from 31 March 2026.
Comply with your risk awareness training obligations
As required under risk awareness training requirements in the AML/CTF Rules, our AML/CTF course covers:
- Obligations under the AML/CTF Act and Rules
- Consequences of non-compliance with the AML/CTF Act and Rules
- The types of ML/TF risk the business might face and the consequences of such risk (by sector), and
- AML/CTF processes and procedures that employees must carry out (general information).
Comply with obligations under the AML/CTF Act and Rules applicable in Australia from 31 March 2026
Our training solutions are designed to support all levels of expertise within your organisation. Explore our three tiers of training covering AML/CTF.
Who is this course for?
Representatives of current reporting entities including:
- Risk and compliance leaders with oversight of AML/CTF obligations
- Specialist AML or Financial Crime teams
- AML/CTF advisers
- Compliance consultants and auditors
- Professional services firms
- New entrants interested in understanding AML Compliance
What are the Designated Services under the AML/CTF ACT?
- Banking and other financial institutions
- Financial services providers, including stockbrokers, insurance, and superannuation funds
- Remittance services / money transfer businesses
- Digital currency (cryptocurrency) exchange providers
- Casinos, pubs and clubs
- Bookmakers and betting agencies
- Bullion dealers
- Non-profit organisations, including member associations
Program Content
- Introduction to the AML/CTF Act
- AUSTRAC regulatory guidance and enforcement
- AML/CTF Program: Risk assessment and policies
- AML/CTF Program: Customer due diligence
- AML/CTF reporting and record-keeping
Learning Outcomes
What you will learn
- AML/CTF Act and Rules applicable in Australia from 31 March 2026
- AUSTRAC’s strategic priorities and supervisory approach, including analysis of recent enforcement activity
- How to identify vulnerabilities and their impacts on sectors regulated by AUSTRAC
- Effective ways to conduct a risk assessment and develop a compliant AML/CTF Program
- What ‘know you client’ – customer due diligence procedures your organisation needs to comply with
- How to implement AML/CTF reporting and record-keeping obligations within your organisation.
Who is this course for?
Units of Competency

Pre-requisite
None
Recognition of Prior Learning
Certification
On successful completion, participants will be awarded a Certificate of Attainment confirming that they have successfully completed The AML/CTF Course.