As Australia navigates a growing housing crisis and ambitious infrastructure targets, one trade stands at the core of this momentum carpentry. With increased government funding, a booming demand for housing, and aging tradespeople approaching retirement, the carpentry sector is undergoing a transformative shift.

A Growing Demand for Carpentry Skills

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Carpenters are among the top five most in-demand trades across Australia. Their work underpins everything from home construction to major infrastructure projects. But the demand isn’t just about quantity and it’s also about quality.

Key Highlights:

  •  Construction is forecast to need over 160,000 new workers between 2024 and 2034.

  • The Housing Industry Association (HIA) estimates that an additional 83,000 skilled tradespeople are required by 2029 to meet national home-building targets.

Workforce Outlook: A Trade in High Demand

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Looking forward, the demand for carpenters is expected to remain steady or increase, especially due to:

  • Government infrastructure initiatives and housing incentives.

  • Aging trades workforce, which opens up new opportunities as experienced carpenters retire.

  • Green building practices and sustainable design trends, which create new niches within carpentry.

The BuildSkills outlook data suggests that employers are reporting moderate to high difficulty filling carpentry roles, highlighting a persistent skills gap that apprentices and training providers must help bridge.

 

What This Means for Aspiring Carpenters and Employers
For aspiring carpenters:
  • Carpentry offers a clear pathway from training to employment, often with strong wages and job security.

  • The apprenticeship model means you earn while you learn.

  • There’s room for specialisation, including formwork, heritage restoration, green construction, or even transitioning into building and site management roles.

 

For employers and builders:
  • Now is the time to invest in growing your team through apprenticeships.

  • BuildSkills data can help you plan workforce development, track completion trends, and compare your region’s performance.

  • Partnering with local training providers and leveraging government incentives can help reduce skill shortages in your business.

 

Carpentry continues to be a cornerstone of Australia’s skilled trades, offering rewarding careers for those who love building, problem-solving, and working with their hands. The latest data confirms what many in the industry already know: there’s strong demand, steady opportunities, and a bright future for those willing to learn and grow in this essential trade.

 

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