1. The “Satellite” Advantage (2026)
The genius of these cities lies in their proximity. In 2026, many tradies live in Geelong or Wollongong to secure their PR but take specialized high-pay contracts in the “big city” (Melbourne or Sydney) 2–3 days a week.
| Feature | Geelong (Satellite to Melbourne) | Wollongong (Satellite to Sydney) |
| Regional Category | Category 2 (+5 Points) | Category 2 (+5 Points) |
| 485 Visa Ext. | +1 Year (3 years total for Bach) | +1 Year (3 years total for Bach) |
| Travel to Capital | ~60 mins by Train/Car | ~80 mins by Train/Car |
| Key Industries | Healthcare, Construction, Tech | Steel/Manufacturing, Port Logistics, Construction |
2. Geelong: The “Blue-Chip” Regional Hub
Geelong has officially “decoupled” from standard regional pricing in 2026—it’s a thriving economy in its own right.
- Top Trade School: The Gordon TAFE. It is the regional leader for Certificate III in Carpentry and Electrotechnology.
- The “Free TAFE” Factor: For 2026, many trade pre-apprenticeships at The Gordon are subsidised under the “Free TAFE” initiative, significantly lowering entry costs for eligible residents.
- PR Strategy: Victoria’s 2025-26 allocation for the 491 visa (700 places) heavily favors Geelong-based tradies who can prove they are helping solve the regional housing shortage.
3. Wollongong: The Coastal Powerhouse
Wollongong (The “Gong”) offers a slightly more rugged, industrial-meets-coastal vibe and is the primary escape for Sydney-based students.
- Top Trade School: TAFE NSW Wollongong & Wollongong West. These campuses are the epicenter for Building and Construction (Cert IV) and Engineering/Fabrication.
- Steel & Infrastructure: With the Port Kembla expansion in 2026, there is an insatiable demand for Boilermakers and Heavy Diesel Mechanics, with salaries often exceeding $110,000.
- PR Strategy: NSW Pathway 1 (for those working in regional NSW) is the fastest route here. If you land a job with a Wollongong builder, your 491 nomination can be processed in as little as 6 weeks.
4. 2026 Trade Salary Comparison
Wages in Wollongong tend to be slightly higher due to its link to the Sydney labor market, while Geelong offers a lower cost of living (specifically in terms of rental availability).
| Trade Role | Geelong Avg. (2026) | Wollongong Avg. (2026) |
| Qualified Carpenter | $82,000 – $94,000 | $88,000 – $98,000 |
| Electrician | $90,000 – $105,000 | $95,000 – $112,000 |
| Plumber | $85,000 – $98,000 | $88,000 – $102,000 |
| Mechanical/Diesel | $88,000 – $108,000 | $92,000 – $115,000 |
5. Which One Should You Choose?
- Choose Geelong if: You want a more “European” city feel, better access to the Great Ocean Road, and a slightly more stable path via Victoria’s graduate-friendly migration streams.
- Choose Wollongong if: You want better surfing, higher industrial wages, and you need to be able to “pop into Sydney” for weekend social life or specialized parts/suppliers.






