LPA Learning is a set of free online eLearning modules which are designed for anyone who works with cattle, sheep, and goats. The modules help farming businesses and industry participants understand and apply Livestock Production Assurance requirements, standards and best practices.
The courses cover each of the seven mandatory LPA requirements, plus there are additonal learning modules. Each course provides practical guidance that can be applied to everyday on‑farm and work operations. The modules are carefully designed to help you build skills, support compliance, and upskill, whether you’re new to LPA or looking to refresh your knowledge.
On completion, you’ll receive a certificate that’s automatically linked to your LPA and myMLA accounts.
Expanded learning modules
Access additional learning modules covering Harvested Rangeland Goats, NLIS identification, information specific to livestock agents and more.
Accessible for anyone with a myMLA account
LPA Learning is available online to anyone with a myMLA account. This means anyone involved in the livestock industry can complete the courses from high school students through to farm managers and producers.
Gain confidence in meeting LPA Standards
Build confidence that day‑to‑day livestock practices align with LPA expectations and industry standards.
Yes. Upon completion of the learning module, you will receive a downloadable Learning Certificate. If you are LPA accredited this certificate will also be saved as a Learning Certificate under your LPA account.
Yes. To complete and receive your Learning Certificate for a LPA Learning module, you must get 100% in the knowledge-based test. You will be prompted to keep completing the knowledge-based check until you get 100%.
Certificates can be accessed via Learning Records under your LPA account. Go to the accounts tab and select Certificates & Learning Records. Under this section click on the Learning Records tab to see a list of your learning records.
The LPA Learning modules are available for producers and their staff to complete at any time. There is no requirement to re-complete them unless you wish to renew your knowledge.
It is not a requirement to complete the LPA Learning courses before you complete the LPA self-assessment.
Completing the Animal Welfare eLearning is a mandatory part of being LPA accredited and should be done by a Management representative and any staff who handle animals on your property.
Your staff will need to have a myMLA account to access the learning course via the MLA eLearning toolbox. Upon completion, your staff will receive a certificate of completion and can be linked to you LPA account as a record for your staff.