Course Content
By the end of this session, participants will understand how to confidently read and interpret NatHERS certificates and reports for renovation projects, including key tables, graphs, zoning outputs, and load profiles. They will be able to identify which parts of an existing dwelling are driving poor thermal performance and pinpoint practical opportunities for improvement. Participants will understand how to translate heating and cooling load data into clear, renovation-ready design advice involving insulation, glazing, shading, ventilation, sealing, and layout adjustments. They will also understand how NatHERS modelling connects to NCC 2022 compliance requirements, including heating and cooling load limits and Whole-of-Home factors. Finally, they will understand how to develop retrofit strategies that account for real-world constraints in older homes while managing condensation and moisture risks.
Learning Outcomes
This ensures that CPD efforts align with professional regulatory requirements.
This CPD provides general guidance on professional responsibilities and documentation practices. It does not constitute legal advice or replace project-specific contractual or statutory obligations.
Compliance and Accreditation
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Framework/Body |
Relevant Sections |
Focus Areas |
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National Construction Code (NCC 2022) |
Volume Two, Part H6; Whole-of-Home compliance; Star rating pathways |
Heating and cooling load limits; energy efficiency compliance via NatHERS; integration of retrofit design strategies into NCC-aligned renovation work |
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NatHERS Protocols |
Technical Note; Software Accreditation Protocol; Assessor Conduct Requirements |
Interpretation of heating and cooling loads, use of climate files, zone configurations, and Whole-of-Home factors |
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ABSA CPD Competency Area |
Section 2 – Thermal Modelling; Section 3 – Construction Detailing |
Report reading, thermal bridging, glazing specification, envelope improvement, retrofit assessment based on modelling outcomes |
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Building Designers |
BDAA Guidelines – Sustainable Design; Performance-based renovation practices |
Renovation design aligned to NatHERS modelling; glazing upgrades, orientation-driven interventions, and Whole-of-Home performance implications |
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NSCA 2021 (Architects) |
PC20, PC28, PC31, PC33, PC45 |
Understanding thermal load data, Whole-of-Home sustainability factors, and translating performance into practical design in renovations |
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Engineers Australia (Stage 2) |
Competency 2.3, 3.2, 3.6 |
Technical analysis and application of NatHERS outputs in system upgrades and passive performance strategies |
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Licensed Builders (State CPD) |
NSW: BASIX/Whole-of-Home Requirements; VIC: Section 3.12 (via NCC) |
Construction implications of renovation design decisions; managing compliance via performance pathways |
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Building Surveyors |
NCC Part H6 Assessment; Verification Method pathways |
Verification of NatHERS-based solutions in Class 1 and 2 dwellings under renovation |
This session is designed for

Architects

Building Designers

Energy Assessors

Builders

Building Surveyors
What’s Included
This course explores how thermal modelling data can be used to uncover performance gaps in existing homes undergoing renovation. It examines how different building elements such as roofs, walls, glazing, and zoning arrangements influence overall heating and cooling demand. The content investigates how regulatory requirements shape renovation decisions when using the NatHERS compliance pathway. It also considers the practical constraints of older dwellings, including unknown construction details and site-specific limitations. Throughout the session, participants explore how to turn technical modelling outputs into clear, defensible upgrade strategies that improve comfort and energy efficiency.

Why Take This CPD Session?

Gain practical skills to interpret NatHERS reports and apply the findings directly to renovation design decisions.

Strengthen your ability to deliver NCC-compliant, energy-efficient upgrades with confidence and clarity.

Improve client communication by translating technical modelling data into clear, evidence-based recommendations.
Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.