The students were "miserable", the tuition fees were paid, and the class was also in session. But what do you say about a good school?
AGB, a Geelong-based training organization, has recently closed its doors, according to Australian media Geelong Advertiser news.
One of their teachers told journalist:
"AGB called a staff meeting after concluding the course at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday to inform employees that they were unemployed."

AGB`s move pushed a teacher to the brink of homelessness, earning about 2000 Australian dollars less. He said:
"I`m going to be homeless. I need the money. I need to contact Centrelink and Salvos. I feel terrible. It`s humiliating."
According to the Geelong Advertiser journalist Rob McLennan report,
The battered employees were called to a hasty meeting yesterday afternoon to be told they had lost their jobs.
Under the government pension security plan, they may not receive benefits until February next year.

But hundreds of students at the school do not have such a "courtesy".
Many of them paid up to A $10,000 in tuition fees and lost hundreds of thousands of Australian dollars.
At the time of the incident, AGB had more than 300 students, of whom 2 / 3 came from overseas.
It is reported that AGB has training centres in South Geelong, Belmont and Melbourne.
The training institution opened in 2006 and offers courses for more than 1200 Australian and international students.

The training facility is closed Source: Mike Dugdale.
Amanda Carter, a mental health diploma major, says the sudden closure of the school fills their learning prospects with question marks.
She said: "No communication or notification. We received a short message in two hours before class and said the course was suspended. Just one such message."
The Australian skills quality Authority ((ASQA)) is responsible for standardizing courses and training providers to ensure compliance with nationally recognized quality standards.
ASQA said the agency did not meet the requirements of the 2018 Veterinary quality regulations and the National Code of practice for Education and training institutions for overseas students, and the registration of AGB will be cancelled on August 19.

However, the administrative appeal court gave the training institution a suspension.
AGB, released on fb yesterday, said all courses on the AGB website had been cancelled until further notice.
Brodie Farlech, the AGB business development officer, also posted information on the collapse of the organization on fb.
However, the post was later deleted. In the post, he wrote:
"I want to apologize to everyone who was affected after the sudden suspension of AGB training today. I was shocked that no one got the salary."
"I`m in a mixed mood because I`ve felt the heavy burden on our heads and we`ve all sacrificed a lot to stay loyal and stick to the end. I apologize to the students. I don`t know what to do right now."

Although AGB entered the autonomous management model in October 2018, it continues to be shipped.
WorrellsSolvency and forensic accountants were appointed managers.
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