
The specialist accreditation required to work as a stock and station agent in New South Wales — 5 units, 100% online, for agents in rural property and livestock markets.
The NSW Stock & Station Agents accreditation is the specialist qualification required to act as a licensed stock and station agent in New South Wales. It covers rural land sales, livestock transactions, and primary production dealings under the Property and Stock Agents Act 2002.
Looking to work in residential real estate first? Start with the Class 2 Agent Licence (CPP41419) instead. Speak with the Archer team if you're unsure which accreditation suits your goals.
This accreditation covers the full scope of stock and station agency work — from rural land appraisal and property transactions through to livestock, wool, and primary production business sales.
Five units delivered entirely online — covering the complete range of rural agency work from land transactions to livestock and commodity markets.
CPPREP5311 · CPPREP4301 · CPPREP4302 · CPPREP4303 · CPPREP4304 — all 5 units delivered 100% online through the Archer student portal. Work through assessments at your own pace, around your existing work schedule.
For the current unit list and assessment details, speak with the Archer team on 1800 069 273 or view your enrolment details through the student portal.
Practical, scenario-based assessments built around NSW rural agency practice. Expert assessors review every submission.
Written activities, case studies, and scenario-based questions covering NSW rural property, livestock, and commodity transactions. All submitted online through the student portal. Expert assessors provide personalised feedback — not automated responses.
Real human support is included in your course fee. Your Archer trainer is reachable by phone on 1800 069 273 and by email at info@archerinstitute.edu.au. Industry-experienced trainers. After-hours availability.
Completing this course gives you the specialist accreditation required to operate as a licensed stock and station agent in NSW. Confirm next steps with the Archer team or NSW Fair Trading.
The NSW Stock & Station Agent accreditation is issued under the Property and Stock Agents Act 2002. To act as a licensed stock and station agent in New South Wales, you must hold the correct licence category from NSW Fair Trading. Confirm the current licensing requirements with NSW Fair Trading before enrolling.
Recognition of Prior Learning may allow your existing knowledge in rural agency, livestock, or prior study to be recognised. It's assessed case-by-case and worth discussing before you start.
Enrol in the NSW Stock & Station Agents course today, or call the Archer team to confirm your eligibility and walk through the process first.