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Requirements for registration in Queensland
In Queensland, as in each State and Territory, use of the title
"architect" and "registered architect" is reserved for those persons who
are registered within the State. You will be eligible for registration
as an architect in Queensland, if you:
- have passed the Architectural Practice Examination (APE), and can
produce the relevant certificate as proof - see relevant pages on this
site.
- have previously been registered in Queensland and are able to
satisfy the Board that you are entitled to be re-registered - see
details below.
- are currently registered in another State or Territory of Australia
or New Zealand and can provide the Board of proof of registration.
1. Registration after satisfactory
completion of APE
Unless you have previously been registered in Queensland, you must apply
to the Board for registration on the Board's application form, and pay
the relevant fees, being:
- Application Fee $194.75Annual Registration Fee for seven to twelve
months - is $150.30. For two to six months is $75.15.
The registration year is July to June.
- Application fees & Registration fees increase annually from July
with CPI.
2. Re-registration if previously registered in
Queensland
Persons applying for restoration of their names to the register
pursuant to section 23(3) of the Architects Act 2002 where they
have not been registered in Queensland for the last five years or
more are advised:
- that each of these applications will be considered by the Board on
its merits;
- that each application needs to include details of architectural work
performed by the applicant over the last five years or since
registration lapsed;
- that architectural work details need to indicate what work had been
performed in Queensland and Australia during that period;
- that the architectural work details need to take the form at least
of a curriculum vitae and that the description would need to be
sufficiently detailed to enable the Board to identify the type and
nature of the work done by the applicant personally not merely show
their position in relation to a project;
- that each applicant needs to provide the names and telephone (or
other) contact details of two referees, at least one of whom should be a
registered architect, who can verify the nature and extent of the work
claimed to have been performed by the Architect in his application;
The letter needs to be accompanied by the Restoration Form which may
be downloaded below and the correct fee:
3. Registration where registered in another
Australian State or Territory or New Zealand
For more information on eligibility for registration by mutual
recognition Click here.
All applications require Board approval. To ensure that your application
is put to the first available Board meeting, it should be received by
the Registry at least 3 working days before the next meeting. The Board
usually meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month
(except for January). Dates for Board meetings may be obtained by
contacting the Registry.
If you have a qualification from a country other than New Zealand you
will require recognition of your overseas academic qualification and you
will be required to sit the Architectural Practice Examination. You need
to contact the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia concerning
your overseas academic qualification www.aaca.org.au or for more information from this
Website. Click here.
Related Links
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