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1. The Physical Reality: Why it’s “Trade-Lite”

Let’s be clear: no trade is “easy.” However, compared to the heavy lifting in masonry or the confined-space crawling in plumbing, painting is significantly more manageable for those not used to intense manual labor.

TradeTypical Physical BurdenImpact on Longevity
BricklayingLifting 500+ bricks/day; extreme lower back strain.High risk of early “burnout.”
CarpentryHeavy timber frames; high-vibration power tools.Joint and hearing issues.
PaintingSustained reaching; detail-oriented; light materials.Best for “Late Starters” (Age 30+).



2. The 2026 PR Advantage: The “Paper-Based” Assessment

One of the biggest secrets of the Painting Trades Worker (332211) pathway is the Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) skills assessment process.

  • No Technical Interview: Unlike Chefs or Motor Mechanics, many Painting applicants can achieve a successful skills assessment through a paper-based/documentary evidence process alone (depending on your specific pathway).
  • The 65-Point Sweet Spot: Because it falls under the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), Painters are receiving invitations at the minimum 65 points in 2026, especially for the 491 (Regional) and 190 (State Nominated) visas.

3. Salary & Market Demand

Don’t let the “underrated” label fool you—the pay is excellent. With the 2026 housing crisis, finishing trades (the people who make the house look “sale-ready”) are in high demand.

  • Average Salary: Qualified painters in metro areas like Sydney or Melbourne are currently earning $75,000 – $95,000.
  • Specialist Bonus: If you specialize in Industrial Coatings or Decorative Finishes (wallpapering, Venetian plaster), your earning potential can jump to $120,000+.

4. Course Facts (CRICOS 2026)

To qualify, you typically need to complete the CPC30620 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating.

  • Duration: Usually 2 years (92–104 weeks) to satisfy the Australian Study Requirement.
  • Estimated Cost: $14,000 – $28,000 total (varies by state and provider).
  • Work Placement: Most 2026 courses include 360–400 hours of integrated work placement, which counts toward your Job Ready Program (JRP).



5. Is this trade right for you?

  • Choose Painting if: You have a steady hand, an eye for detail (color matching), and prefer a cleaner, more indoor-focused work environment.
  • Avoid if: You have chronic shoulder issues or a severe fear of heights (scaffolding is part of the job).

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