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South Australian apprentice figures among best in Australia

Apprentices and trainees commencing, in-training and completing training continues to rise in courses aligned to South Australia’s priority areas.

There were more apprentices undertaking Certificate III level trade courses to be electricians, carpenters, plumbers, and engineering fabrication tradespeople in South Australia in September 2024, compared to the same time in 2023, as well as before the pandemic.

Directly supporting key initiatives like the SA Housing Roadmap and other significant infrastructure and construction projects underway and in the pipeline, the number of electrician apprentices in training as of 30 September rose 69.1 per cent, or by 1,290, from 2019; and grew 8.1 per cent, or by 235, compared to 2023.

Nation-leading employment

The NCVER Apprentice and Trainee Outcomes 2024 report shows that 95.1 per cent of South Australians who completed their apprenticeship or traineeship in 2024 are employed.

This is the equal highest proportion of employment in the nation and higher than the 2023 figure of 94.5 per cent and above the national figure of 91.9 per cent.

Other data included:

  • Carpentry in training up 53.4 per cent from 2019, and up 3.6 per cent from 2023.
  • Plumbing in training up 53.1 per cent from 2019 and 9.9 per cent from 2023.
  • Engineering – mechanical trade in training up 77.1 per cent from 2019 and 6.2 per cent from 2023.
  • Additionally, 395 plumbing apprenticeships commenced in the 12 months ending 30 September, a 21.2 per cent increase on the same time in 2023.
  • In early childhood, there was a 19.3 per cent increase in commencements in the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care over the same period, aligned with the rollout of three-year-old preschool, to be implemented from 2026.
  • Completions increased for construction trades, with electricians, carpenters, plumbers, and engineering fabricators all showing growth across the 12 months ending 30 September 2024, compared to 2019 and 2023.
  • Cancellations and withdrawals decreased by 24.8 per cent in the 12 months ending 30 September compared to 2023, a difference of 1,570.

State Budget

The 2024-25 SA State Budget earmarked a record investment in skills funding for South Australians, with a particular focus on the building and construction sector, a key component of the state's economic future.

The budget included an additional investment of $692.6 million over five years in the vocational education and training sector, bringing the total investment under the National Skills Agreement (NSA) to $2.3 billion in partnership with the Commonwealth.

How we can help

Apprenticeship Support Australia (ASA) service is contracted by the Australian Government to aid apprentices, trainees, and employers with a range of support services in Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania. These include:

  • Signing up apprentices and facilitating the national training contract.
  • Mentoring apprentices to help them complete their training.
  • Mentoring employers to help them build their capability and capacity to retain and complete apprentices.
  • Assessing and administering the Apprenticeship Incentive program/system, as well as troubleshooting assistance to access the government claiming system.
  • Specialised and enhanced services for women entering into a male-dominated trade.
  • Career advice for job seekers.
  • Businesses and apprentices or trainees can contact our team with any enquiries.

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