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Work, in Progress

CTF is funding the training and building the skills that keep the WA construction industry moving forward.

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Funding Training, Building Skills

How do we know if the construction industry is moving forward in WA? There are signs.

 

From developing  the skills needed for constructing homes, to scaling up skyscrapers and rolling out railways across the state, CTF funding provides support to workers, employers, and apprentices for a skilled and sustainable construction industry in Western Australia.

 

CTF training offers workers and employers the chance to move forward by offering grants and subsidies to make sure there’s nothing holding you back.

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How CTF are helping support the WA construction industry

There is CTF funding for upskilling and short courses, as well as an Employer Grant, the Apprentice Support Bonus, an Apprentice Tool Allowance, and a Travel and Accommodation Allowance for those who need to travel for training regionally. 
Construction Training Fund has paid $30m to support apprentice employers and supported 100 WHS qualifications and courses. Contact us to find out more.

$30m

Funds paid to support employers of apprentices

100+

WHS qualifications and courses supported

$3.3m

Grants paid to apprentices in training

88%

Of employers satisfied or very satisfied with the training supported by CTF

$4.47M

Paid in subsidies to construction workers and their employers to fund upskilling and short courses

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Construction Training Fund acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land throughout Western Australia and pay our respect to the Elders both past and present. We thank them for their ongoing custodianship of the lands and waters, and celebrate their rich culture of art, song, dance, language, and stories.