New apprentice grants: WA Government offers $5K cash splash to wannabe building tradies to curb dropout rate

WA construction apprentices will soon be able to pocket a new $1000 cash grant each year of their training, as part of a $37 million State Budget incentive to retain the wannabe-tradies in the field.

The grants are the latest tactic to address apprentice attrition rates, as many wannabe tradies opt not to complete their qualifications.

A $500 post-apprenticeship tool allowance which was delivered in the last Budget will also be increased to $1000.

The sweetener brings the total possible cash boost for wannabe-tradies across their four-year course to $5000.

“We need more tradies on the tools to help build the massive pipeline of housing our State needs,” Premier Roger Cook said.

“This Budget will put housing front-and-centre because we want to help more Western Australians into a home they can afford.”

Eligible construction apprentices who started training this year will be able to access the payment from January 1, 2025.

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