CPD Live returns this May with a fresh lineup of expert-led presentations for architecture and design professionals. Discover the first round of topics, register for updates, and start earning CPD points today – completely free.
March 27th, 2026
CPD Live is returning soon for another season this May – and the first round of presentation topics has just landed.
As a free, fully online CPD platform, CPD Live continues to be a go-to resource for architecture and design professionals across Australia. Not only is it 100% free to join and earn CPD points, but it also simplifies ongoing professional development by allowing users to track and manage all CPD certificates in one place – making audit time significantly easier.
Taking place 19–22 May, the upcoming CPD Live season will feature four days of live presentations, delivered by leading industry suppliers and experts. With more sessions still to be announced, the program is already shaping up to cover a diverse mix of technical, regulatory and forward-thinking topics.
Here’s a first look at what’s confirmed so far:
From evolving NCC requirements and façade performance to AI integration and inclusive design, this season’s sessions are tailored to address both current challenges and emerging opportunities in the built environment.
Whether you’re looking to stay compliant, refine your specifications, or explore new technologies, CPD Live offers a flexible way to build your knowledge – live or on demand.
In the lead-up to the event, professionals are encouraged to head to CPDLive.com.au to create your account and receive updates on registrations opening for Season 13, and secure their place in upcoming sessions. While there, users can also explore the extensive on-demand CPD library, with presentations available to watch immediately and earn CPD points at their convenience.
With high-quality content, practical insights and zero cost to participate, CPD Live continues to make professional development more accessible than ever.
Stay tuned – more sessions will be announced in the coming weeks as we get ready to open registrations.
CPD Live is proudly presented by Architecture & Design and Indesign Media, supporting continuous learning across the built environment. If you have a topic you’d like to present, or if you have other enquiries related to the program, please get in touch here.
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