- 13 May 2025
- 4 min read
- By the REIQ
Queensland Real Estate CPD FAQ: What You Need to Know for 2025 and Beyond
As of 6 June 2025, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) becomes a legal requirement for all real estate professionals in Queensland. Whether you're a licensed real estate agent, registered salesperson, or resident letting agent, staying compliant means completing the compulsory CPD each year. Below is your comprehensive, user-friendly guide to navigating the new CPD requirements.
1. Are there CPD requirements for QLD real estate?
Yes. From 6 June 2025, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) requires all Queensland property professionals holding a real estate licence or certificate to complete approved CPD training each year. These requirements ensure that real estate practitioners are up to date with relevant legislation, ethical practices, and changing market trends in the property industry.
2. Who needs to complete CPD in Queensland?
All professionals working in the real estate industry who hold a current licence or registration must complete CPD. This includes:
- Residential and commercial sales agents
- Residential and commercial property managers
- Buyer's agents
- Auctioneers
- Business brokers
- Resident letting agents
Whether you're a new registered salesperson or a long-time licensed agent, CPD obligations apply.
3. What is Continuing Professional Development (CPD)?
CPD is structured learning designed to improve your skills, ensure compliance with existing laws, and enhance consumer protections. It helps real estate practitioners deliver better service and build greater confidence with clients, which contributes to fewer professional indemnity claims and a stronger property industry overall.
4. What are the annual CPD requirements?
Each CPD year begins on the anniversary date of the issuing of your licence or certificate. During this CPD year, you must complete:
- Two approved CPD sessions:
- One Type 1 CPD session and one Type 2 CPD session, or
- Two Type 1 CPD sessions
The OFT considers 2–3 hours for each compulsory session sufficient
5. What’s the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 CPD sessions?
Type 1 sessions are designed to promote and improve core skills.
A Type 1 session is either:
- an accredited unit of competency delivered by a registered training organisation (such as the REIQ) drawn from nationally accredited real estate qualifications; or
- an approved, condensed 'CPD version' of one of the above units from an approved qualification.
6. Who provides the training?
The REIQ (Real Estate Institute of Queensland) is a registered training organisation and OFT-approved CPD provider. As the real estate profession's peak body, REIQ is developing a wide range of CPD sessions, including:
- Online self-paced learning
- Live and recorded webinars
- Suite of online video resources
- Face-to-training and events
With these varied training methods, REIQ members and the wider Queensland community can tailor their ongoing education and meet CPD obligations.
7. What tools are available to help track CPD activities?
To support compliance, REIQ will offer:
- A CPD year tracker and calculator ensuring you are able to easily manage your CPD requirements
- A bespoke platform to track and record all your CPD activities
This ensures your registration remains current and your training is logged for future reference.
8. Are there any exemptions from CPD?
Yes. The Office of Fair Trading recognises exceptional circumstances and provides exemptions in specific cases:
- Within 12 months of initial licence/certificate issue
- If your licence or registration is deactivated for most of the year
- For affordable housing or business letting limited licences
- For public sector agents or government officials under the Property Occupations Act 2024
More details on exceptional circumstances can be found through the OFT.
9. Why does CPD matter?
Continuing professional development (CPD) delivers value beyond compliance. It means:
- Staying up to date with legislation
- Providing better service
- Increasing consumer satisfaction
- Boosting your career potential
- Contributing to a more trusted, skilled, and protected Queensland property market
These changes aim to bring Queensland in line with national best practices and offer the Queensland public better outcomes from real estate practitioners operating today.
10. What’s next?
The REIQ is continuing to develop and release new CPD training programs to help you complete CPD efficiently. You can expect updates on:
- Further education specific to your specialisation
- Compulsory CPD course schedules
- Tracking tools and new tech for accountability
Be sure to stay informed through the REIQ Journal and official announcements.
In Summary
All real estate professionals in Queensland must complete CPD from 6 June 2025. Thanks to the real estate institute’s expertise and support, you'll have access to relevant, flexible, and professional training options that align with your role and sector in the property industry.
Whether you're navigating residential tenancies, business letting, or affordable housing, CPD is your pathway to stronger knowledge, fewer errors, and consumers greater confidence.
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