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Skilled Trades Salaries Surge as WA Faces Urgent Worker Shortage

Full page east-coast newspaper ads the WA Government has taken out to entice tradies to move to WA

URGENT UPDATE: Western Australia is facing a critical shortage of skilled tradespeople, despite soaring salaries that can reach up to $250,000 annually. With the full-time employment rate for university graduates declining, the demand for tradies has never been higher, but the workforce is dwindling.

Recent data from the Construction Training Fund reveals a significant drop in WA’s trades workforce from 167,800 in November 2024 to 147,800 by May 2025. Even using the more optimistic figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), which reported 160,200 tradies in August 2025, the disparity highlights an urgent need for skilled labor in the state.

The Cook Government is responding with financial incentives, offering $10,000 payments to skilled workers relocating from interstate and overseas. As of now, this initiative has successfully attracted its 1,000th worker, yet industry leaders warn that this effort is insufficient.

The Master Builders Association indicates that the construction sector struggles to compete with the inflated wages in mining and defense sectors. They are advocating for enhanced incentives to promote apprenticeship programs and bolster the supply of tradespeople.

As salaries for skilled labor surge, the question remains: will it be enough to address the pressing needs of the construction industry? Western Australia’s economic prosperity heavily relies on a robust trades workforce to build essential housing, infrastructure, and public projects.

The urgency of this situation cannot be overstated. Without a sufficient number of skilled tradespeople, the future of housing and infrastructure in WA remains at risk. Stakeholders are calling for immediate action to attract and retain talent in this vital sector.

Watch for further developments as WA navigates this pressing challenge, and consider sharing this urgent news to raise awareness of the critical need for tradespeople in the region.

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