Labor fast tracking 6,000 tradies to build Australia's future

JIM CHALMERS MP
TREASURER

CLARE O'NEIL MP
MINISTER FOR HOUSING
MINISTER FOR HOMELESSNESS

ANDREW GILES MP
MINISTER FOR SKILLS AND TRAINING

A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will invest $78 million to fast track the qualification of 6,000 tradies to help build more homes across Australia.

This election commitment will establish the Advanced Entry Trades Training program to help experienced but unqualified workers get the qualifications and recognition they deserve for their work.

The program will assess a participants’ existing skills via a recognition of prior learning process and then fill in any gaps with individualised training delivered by TAFEs and other high quality Registered Training Organisations. Any extra training needed will be free.

It is based on the successful NSW Government Trade Pathways for Experienced Workers program, which has seen more than 1,200 students gain their trade qualification in an average time of 7 months, rather than several years.

Research from Master Builders Australia shows that for every new qualified tradie, an extra 2.4 houses will be built each year.

Recognising the skills of these 6,000 workers and helping them to become qualified tradies will help reach the Albanese Labor Government’s goal to build 1.2 million new homes in 5 years.

It will also help deliver Labor's election commitment to build 100,000 homes exclusively for first home buyers, which the Prime Minister announced during Labor’s Campaign Launch.

Residential housing construction and civil construction trades, crucial to housing development, will be included.

The operations of the program, including relevant occupations for inclusion, will be based on local labour market needs, which we will work through with states and territories.

This announcement builds on the Labor Government’s record of getting more skilled workers into the construction sector, which includes:

  • Free TAFE, which has seen around 600,000 enrolments so far across Australia
  • From 1 July, paying apprentices $10,000 in incentives to take up apprenticeships in housing construction
  • Upping the living away from home allowance for the first time in 20 years
  • Paying employers more to take on an apprentice living with a disability
  • Investing more than $60 million in the Building Women’s Careers program, focused at hiring, training and retaining more women in the sector

This is in stark contrast to the Liberal Party, which ripped $3 billion out of TAFE and training over a decade of neglect last time they were in Government, and have committed to cut Free TAFE for Australians.

Peter Dutton’s skills policy platform is a reheat of failed programs, which see money go to employers but provide nothing new for apprentices and aspiring tradies.

There are 50,000 more trade apprentices now than there were under the former Liberal Government and only an Albanese Labor Government will ensure that number continues to grow.

This election commitment will cost $78 million over the forward estimates and the program will start in 2026.

Consistent with past practice, election commitments will be delivered in line with Commonwealth Grants Rules and Principles.

As at 23 April 2025.