Skills Strategy to Unlock 430K New Jobs

Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training The Honourable Ros Bates
  • Right Skills Strategy 2025 - 2028 to deliver 430,000 new job opportunities for Queenslanders. ​
  • $50 million to expand apprenticeships and $201.1 million for new Centres of Excellence.
  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering a better lifestyle through a stronger economy and a fresh start for Queensland.

​​The Crisafulli Government is delivering a fresh start for Queensland by launching the Right Skills Strategy 2025 –2028 - a plan to deliver the skills and training required to unlock 430,000 new job opportunities by 2028.

​It's part of the Crisafulli Government's plan to deliver a better lifestyle through a stronger economy after Labor's decade of decline, where Queensland's training system was neglected, campuses were underutilised and opportunities were lost.

​The Crisafulli Government is delivering a training sector fit to build a pipeline of skilled workers, with the Right Skills Strategy 2025 – 2028 all about delivering real opportunities for Queenslanders, including helping school leavers start apprenticeships.

​Key actions in 2025–26 Strategy include:

  • ​More than $201.1 million for new Centres of Excellence in Caloundra, Moreton Bay, South Moreton Bay Islands and Rockhampton.
  • ​$50 million to expand apprenticeships in housing, health care, and construction.
  • Free and low-cost training for Queenslanders starting out, upskilling, or returning to work, including young people, women, and veterans.
  • ​$2 million to recruit the next generation of trainers, ensuring high-quality training across Queensland.

​The Strategy also delivers on the National Skills Agreement, with joint Crisafulli and Australian Government funding of:

  • ​$98.7 million to help apprentices, trainees, and students complete their training.
  • ​$15 million to improve access to foundation skills.
  • ​$1.9 million to support Queensland's transition to a new national VET data system.

​Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training Ros Bates said the Crisafulli Government was rebuilding Queensland's skills pipeline, delivering on its promise to create opportunities and deliver a fresh start for Queensland.

​"Labor presided over a skills shortage, allowing the skills gap to widen while demand for housing, infrastructure, and skilled workers soared," Minister Bates said.

​"After a decade of decline under Labor, we are rebuilding Queensland's training system from the ground up, so every Queenslander can get the right skills for a good job.

​"Our investment in training, from the Right Skills Strategy to the $201.1m investment in Centres of Excellence, is another way we are delivering on our commitment for a fresh start for Queensland, and a better lifestyle through a stronger economy."

​The Right Skills Strategy can be found at www.qld.gov.au/rightskills

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