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1. The 2026 “Big Build” Projects

North Queensland is currently home to some of the largest infrastructure projects in Australian history, creating a “shovels in the ground” economy for 2026.

ProjectLocationJobs CreatedTrades in Demand
CopperString 2032Townsville/West QLD1,200+ (Stage 1)Lineworkers, Electricians, Civil Earthworks
Cairns Hospital ExpansionCairns800+Plumbers, HVAC Techs, Commercial Electricians
Eva Copper Mine ProjectNear Townsville1,000+Diesel Mechanics, Fitters, Boilermakers
Marine Precinct ShipliftCairns500+Marine Glaziers, Welders, Fabricators



2. Trade Salaries: The “Northern Premium”

In 2026, salaries in North Queensland have surpassed Brisbane in several sectors due to the scarcity of skilled labor.

  • Qualified Tradesman (Cairns): Average $88,071 (Top earners $115k+).
  • Qualified Tradesman (Townsville): Average $87,662 (Mining-linked roles $130k+).
  • Heavy Diesel Mechanic (FIFO/Townsville): $120,000 – $145,000 (Including remote allowances).
  • Construction Labourer (NQ): $75,321 (Base rate, often higher with overtime).



3. Migration Perks: The FNQ DAMA 2026

The Far North Queensland (FNQ) Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) is a game-changer for tradies in 2026 who don’t meet standard visa requirements.

  • Age Concessions: Apply for PR up to the age of 50 or 55 (depending on occupation).
  • English Concessions: Lower IELTS/PTE scores are accepted for specific roles like Chefs and Welders.
  • Broad Occupation List: Includes niche trades like Sand Blasters, Industrial Spray Painters, and Wall and Floor Tilers.



4. Top Trade Schools in the North

  • TAFE Queensland Townsville (Bohle): A specialized “Trade Training Centre” featuring a four-storey plumbing tower and state-of-the-art welding bays.
  • Great Barrier Reef International Marine College (Cairns): The premier hub for marine trades, currently undergoing a massive expansion to support the local maritime industry.
  • Fee-Free TAFE 2026: Many construction and renewable energy apprenticeships are currently fully funded for eligible Queenslanders until the end of December 2026.



5. Townsville vs. Cairns: Which is right for you?

  • Choose Townsville if: You want to work on major energy and defense projects. It is a more “industrial” city with a direct link to the massive mining heartland of the West.
  • Choose Cairns if: You prefer tourism-linked construction, health infrastructure, or marine trades. It offers a more international, “lifestyle” vibe with the Great Barrier Reef at your doorstep.

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