CPD Requirements for Horticulturists in Australia

Most horticulturist bodies in Australia require ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to maintain professional standing.

Typical requirements include:

  • Annual CPD hours or points
  • A mix of formal and informal learning
  • Evidence to support completed activities

What Counts as CPD

Common CPD activities include:

  • Formal courses and training
  • Conferences and seminars
  • Webinars and online learning
  • Mentoring and professional discussions
  • Self-directed study

Evidence Requirements

To meet audit requirements, evidence may include:

  • Certificates of completion
  • Attendance confirmations
  • Screenshots or logs of online learning
  • Notes or summaries of learning outcomes

Evidence should clearly demonstrate participation and relevance.

Common Pitfalls

Common compliance issues include:

  • Missing or incomplete evidence
  • Activities not aligned to professional development
  • Poor record keeping across multiple systems
  • Inability to produce audit-ready records when required

Important Note

CPD requirements vary by governing body. Always refer to your professional association for official guidelines.

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