Course Content
By the end of this course, participants will understand the principles and benefits of nature-based urban drainage solutions for climate adaptation. They will be able to compare traditional stormwater systems with green infrastructure approaches and identify how to integrate these into urban planning. Additionally, they will gain knowledge of Australian regulatory frameworks and explore real-world case studies that demonstrate successful implementation.
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 1 – F1 Surface Water Management; Volume 2 – Part 3.3 Site Drainage |
Supports performance-based compliance for stormwater retention, flood mitigation, and environmental health using green/blue infrastructure |
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Building Designers |
BDAA CPD – Water Management, Climate Resilience, Urban Sustainability |
Supports integration of nature-based drainage strategies into residential site design and planning submissions |
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NSCA 2021 (Architects) |
PC10, PC12, PC24, PC35, PC45 |
Relevant for site-responsive stormwater strategies, WSUD integration, compliance innovation, and sustainability documentation |
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Engineers Australia (Stage 2) |
Sustainable Design; |
Covers engineered wetland design, hydrological modelling, WSUD compliance, and multi-functional drainage infrastructure |
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Licensed Builders (State CPD) |
Site Drainage & Stormwater Construction Standards |
Applicable for on-site installation of bioswales, permeable paving, and retention systems under NCC and local council rules |
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Building Surveyors |
NCC F1; |
Responsible for verifying compliance documentation for stormwater systems using non-traditional methods |
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Urban Planners & Landscape Architects |
WSUD, Green Star, and Local Planning Overlays |
Directly relevant to integrating water-sensitive design into precinct planning, open space, and climate adaptation strategies |
This session is designed for

Urban Planners

Landscape Architects

Civil Engineers

Sustainability Consultants
What’s Included
By the end of this course, you will understand what nature-based drainage solutions are and how they contribute to climate resilience in urban areas. You will be able to compare traditional stormwater systems with green infrastructure approaches like rain gardens, wetlands, and bioswales. The course will equip you with knowledge of key Australian regulatory frameworks, including the NCC, ABCB guidelines, and local WSUD policies. You will learn how to ensure compliance while integrating sustainable drainage solutions into planning and design. Additionally, you will explore real-world case studies from Australian cities that demonstrate successful implementation of these strategies.

Why Take This CPD Session?

Climate resilience is a growing priority in urban planning and development. This CPD provides the tools needed to integrate sustainable drainage solutions into real-world projects.

The course is structured to meet national compliance standards and is backed by industry case studies.

Designed to deliver practical strategies that professionals can apply immediately to their work.
Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.