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Apprenticeships Priority List

Apprenticeships Priority List
If your business operates in one of the trades listed on the Australian Apprenticeships Priority List you may be eligible to receive financial assistance to take on an apprentice or trainee or up-skill current staff.

Incentives for Priority Industries

Under the Australian Apprenticeships Incentives System, an Australian Apprentice undertaking a Certificate III or IV qualification that leads to an occupation listed on the Australian Apprenticeships Priority List may be eligible to attract additional incentives.

What is a Priority Industry?

The Australian Apprenticeships Priority List identifies occupations classified by the Australian Bureau of Statistics as Technician and Trade Workers and Community and Personal Service Workers and assessed by the National Skills Commission as being in national skills shortage.

In 2024, 19 new occupations were added. Skills shortages have been noted in a number of industries, including mining, construction and utilities. Download the Australian Apprenticeships Priority List (PDF). 

How much am I entitled to?

Employers of Australian Apprentices in Priority List occupations may be eligible for a Priority Wage Subsidy, set at 10 per cent of the apprentice’s wages for the first and second year, up to a maximum of $1,500 per quarter, and 5 per cent of the apprentice’s wages in the third year, up to a maximum of $750 per quarter (full time equivalent).

Employers of Australian Apprentices in occupations not on the Priority List may be eligible for a Hiring Incentive of up to a maximum of $3,500 (full time equivalent) in the first year of an Australian Apprenticeship.

What support is available for my Apprentice?

An Australian Apprentice undertaking a qualification at either Certificate III, IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma level leading to an occupation on the Priority List may be eligible for an Apprentice Training Support Payment of up to $5,000 (full time equivalent) paid in instalments over the first two years of their Australian Apprenticeship.

Eligible apprentices and trainees can also apply for an Australian Apprentice Support Loan (formerly known as Trades Support Loan). You can borrow just a small amount over a few months or receive payments over the four years of your apprenticeship, up to the lifetime limit of $24,492. On completion of your apprenticeship or traineeship, you will also receive a 20% discount on the loan.

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