Market Trends

Australia, like many advanced economies, is experiencing a persistent shortage of skilled workers. This shortage is driven by:

These dynamics have created a “candidate-driven market” where employers are competing fiercely to attract and retain qualified talent.

Key Trends

Healthcare:

Strong demand for nurses, doctors, and allied health professionals to meet population health needs and aged care demand.

Information Technology:

Accelerating demand for cloud, cybersecurity, AI/ML, and software engineering talent.

Construction & Trades:

Infrastructure and housing projects are driving demand for engineers, project managers, and licensed trades.

Hospitality & Tourism:

Post-pandemic recovery and growth in international travel is creating shortages across chefs, hotel managers, and service staff.

Engineering:

Ongoing demand in mining, energy, and renewables is heightening competition for specialist engineers.

Labour Shortages

are most acute in sectors like Healthcare, Construction, IT, Trades, and Hospitality.

Skilled Migration

is regaining pace post-pandemic, helping to alleviate some workforce gaps.

Job Vacancy

Rates remain above pre-COVID levels, especially in regional areas and critical occupations.

AI and Automation

are reshaping workforce demand—boosting the need for digital, technical, and adaptive skills.

Remote and Hybrid

Work models are now standard in many industries, influencing job preferences and workforce mobility.

Workforce Ageing

in Australia is creating increased demand for younger and migrant workers in many sectors.

Reskilling and Upskilling

are essential for workforce resilience—many employers are prioritising learning & development initiatives.

Market Trends & Labour Force Analysis – Key Insights

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