Landscaper

RPL it Australia helps experienced landscapers turn real work history into nationally recognised landscaping qualifications required for compliant work in Queensland. If you’ve been working as a landscaper constructing gardens, installing turf, paving, building retaining walls, installing irrigation systems, or maintaining outdoor spaces the right qualifications are essential. Landscaping is a growing sector within the building, construction, and environmental services industries. In Queensland, formal qualifications help demonstrate competency, meet safety and contract requirements, and improve access to larger residential, commercial, and council projects. RPL it Australia helps experienced landscapers convert real on-the-job experience into nationally recognised landscaping qualifications through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
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Start Your Journey to a Landscaper Licence

In Queensland, some landscaping work is regulated by the QBCC (Queensland Building and Construction Commission), particularly when it involves structural elements or exceeds certain value thresholds. If you want to contract, supervise or run larger landscaping projects, you may need a QBCC licence. Landscaping licences often apply when work includes retaining walls, paving, garden structures, drainage, or other construction-style tasks. Depending on the type of work you do, this may fall under a structural landscaping or related QBCC licence class. RPL it Australia helps landscapers turn real job experience into recognised qualifications and guides them through the QBCC application process so they can get licensed and grow their businesses with confidence.

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All qualifications are nationally recognised and issued by our partner RTOs.

Why Get Your Landscaper Trade Licensed in Queensland?

Work legally and safely
Access higher-paying jobs
Get experience officially recognised
Take on your own work
Qualify for trade insurance
Start or grow your business
Build trust and credibility
Work across Australia
Secure a long-term career

How to Get a Queensland Landscaper Trade Licence

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Initial Consultation

Tell us about your trade background, total years of experience, any completed certificates, and the licence you want to apply for in Queensland.

Tell us about your trade, how many years of industry experience you have, any qualifications you currently hold (if applicable), and confirm that you are applying for a licence with the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) in QueenslandWe begin with a free skills check to explore your eligibility. We confirm which state or territory licence you need, the exact qualification or unit code required, and whether your experience looks suitable for RPL.

This consultation tells us which pathway to follow and the next steps to take.

Free Skills Check: Do you have the required certificate for your licence?

If you already have the required certificate

  • We confirm your certificate is correct for your licence.
  • We refer you to our partner trade licensing advisor, Trade Licence Solutions, to prepare your trade licence application for submission to the licensing authority.
  • If you do not prefer to use our partners for your trade licence application, you can apply for it directly with the trade licence authority in your state.

If you don’t have the required licence certificate

  • We assist you with the RPL process for obtaining the necessary qualifications to meet your trade licence requirements.
  • An evidence list is provided to meet the qualifications required to obtain a license.
  • We map your work experience to the qualification.
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Build A Portfolio of Experience

Your dedicated RPL It Australia account manager helps you prepare a clear portfolio of evidence — resume, job history, photos of work, reference letters, certificates, and more.

What your portfolio may include: • Resume with industry experience & job roles • Employment contracts & job descriptions • Reference letters from employers, managers, and colleagues • Professional trade memberships • Photos or videos demonstrating your work • Competency conversations (with your assessor) • Previously attended training & workshops • Prior study and transcripts • Business plans or business reports During the initial consultation, we'll confirm which pathway you'll follow and provide a tailored evidence checklist so you gather only what's needed.

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Evidence Review and RTO Assessment

We submit your portfolio to a partnered RTO for final assessment. The RTO may follow up with you directly if any additional evidence or a brief interview is needed.

After assessing your evidence portfolio, the RTO will issue you a nationally recognised qualification.

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You're Ready to Be Licensed!

Once your qualification is issued, you are ready to apply directly with Queensland Building and Construction Commission for your trade licence.

You can either apply yourself or have our partner Trade Licence Solutions prepare and lodge the application on your behalf. When the licensing authority approves the application, you'll receive your trade licence and can legally work in Queensland.

What Could I Provide as Evidence of My Work Experience?

To support your experience, consider providing any of the following evidence:

  • Resume with industry experience & job roles
  • Employment contracts, job descriptions
  • Reference letters from employers, managers, and colleagues
  • Professional trade memberships
  • Photos or videos of completed work
  • Licences, tickets, or certifications already held
  • Training records or course completions
  • Logbooks or job diaries
  • Photos demonstrating your work
  • 2-minute video demonstration of your work
  • Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS)

Common Questions About RPL

Why should I get a QLD Trade Licence?
Trade licensing regulates any industry in a location. A trade licence ensures that professionals are qualified to do business safely and efficiently. You can demonstrate your reliability and experience to clients by obtaining a licence and registering with a state regulatory authority.
Can I work in a trade without a licence in QLD?
If you want to work in the trade, you do need an Australian licence. You need a different licence in each state, even if you already have one from another state. For most trades, it is required by law for safety and quality reasons, and there are harsh penalties for noncompliance.
Who is eligible to obtain a trade licence?
You can get a licence in Australia based on where you want to live and work. The cost of getting a trade licence depends on the state and the industry. You can learn about the eligibility requirements for each sector and trade by following the links on this page.
How much does the licence cost?
The cost of obtaining a trade licence depends on factors such as the state, the licence type, and any additional training or tests required. For more information, it is advisable to consult an RPL it consultant or a partner trade licence adviser.
Will previous experience count towards getting my licence?
Yes, having experience is a big part of getting a licence. RPL looks at your job experience, skills, and knowledge to see whether you can get your certification faster. RPL it Australia can help you with this by connecting you with your personal RPL it specialist and a trusted trade licence adviser who can review your portfolio and determine whether you need more training.
How long does the RPL process take?
The RPL process can be completed in as little as a few weeks, typically ranging from two weeks to a month after you’ve submitted all your evidence. The timeline largely depends on how quickly you gather the required evidence, as discussed with your assessor. Once your proof is submitted, we forward it to our partner registered training organisation (RTO) for assessment, and you’ll usually receive an answer within a few days. If you’re having difficulty gathering evidence, we can assist by conducting interviews and observations to speed up the process.
Do all landscapers need a licence in Queensland?
Not always. Basic garden maintenance, such as mowing and planting, usually does not require a licence. However, if your work includes structural landscaping, retaining walls, paving, or projects exceeding QBCC value limits, you may need a licence.
What qualifications do I need to apply for a landscaping licence?
You usually need a recognised qualification, such as a Certificate III in Landscape Construction or something similar. If you’ve learned on the job, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can be used to convert your experience into the right qualification.
What work can I do once I’m licensed?
With the right QBCC landscaping license, you can legally quote, contract, and carry out larger landscaping jobs, including structural garden work, paving, retaining walls, and related outdoor construction across Queensland.

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