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The WorldSkills 2025 National Championships & Skills Show

Get ready to experience skills excellence like never before! The 2025 National Championships & Skills Show is your chance to see Australia’s top apprentices, trainees, and students compete in high-energy challenges that put their talent, precision, and dedication to the test.

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From the power of welding to the precision of carpentry, this event is your all-access pass to the future of skilled trades. Witness live competitions, explore interactive workshops, and discover career-defining opportunities – all under one roof at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.

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Whether you’re a tradie, an aspiring apprentice, or just love seeing craftsmanship in action, this is the ultimate place to get inspired, connect with industry leaders, and even try out new skills for yourself.

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Come and be part of the audience of over 20,000 to watch which state can claim to have the best future tradie!

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Explore, learn & try with WorldSkills Australia and the Brisbane Careers and Employment Expo!

  • Explore – Step into an immersive career’s expo like no other. The Brisbane Careers and Employment Expo brings careers to life with hands-on experiences, industry showcases, and expert insights to help you find your path.
  • Learn – Watch the nation’s best talent in action at the 2025 National Championships & Skills Show. Across up to 60 different skills and trades, competitors will showcase their expertise, proving why they’re the best of the best. Their dedication, precision, and drive will inspire the next generation of skilled professionals.
  • Try – Ever wanted to test your skills? Try’aSkill lets you roll up your sleeves and give it a go! Get hands-on with a range of trade and skill-based activities, see what sparks your interest, and get a feel for real-world careers.
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Can’t make it to Brisbane? Tune into Channel WSA!

If you’re passionate about skilled trades but can’t be there in person, Channel WSA has you covered. It’s your go-to hub for competition highlights, industry insights, and a Medal Ceremony celebrating skills excellence from the 2025 National Championships & Skills Show.

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What you’ll find on Channel WSA:

  • Live Competition Coverage – get a front-row seat to intense skills battles, from welding and carpentry to electrical control and heavy vehicle technology.
  • Tips from the Best – hear from industry pros, past champions, and training experts as they share real-world advice to help you sharpen your skills.
  • Career Pathways & Success Stories – learn how the competition judges and past competitors have used WorldSkills to launch their careers and connect with industry leaders.

Stay in the loop! Follow Channel WSA on social media, subscribe on YouTube, and don’t miss a moment of the action.

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What is WorldSkills?

For over 40 years, WorldSkills Australia has been inspiring and empowering young Australians to excel in their chosen trades. Through competitions, training programs, and industry collaboration, we help build a highly skilled, innovative workforce while championing the value of vocational excellence.

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Since 1981, we’ve supported over 100,000 apprentices, trainees, and students in regional and national competitions -many of whom have gone on to represent Australia on the global stage. Our programs also address skills shortages, align with national workforce priorities, and reinforce Australia’s reputation for skills excellence worldwide.

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Think you’ve got what it takes – Start your journey in 2026

Think you’ve got what it takes? Every two years, over 500 WorldSkills Regional Competitions take place across 34 regions in Australia, testing the skills of more than 6,000 apprentices, trainees, and students. Medal winners from these one-day events have the chance to advance to the national level, with the best earning the opportunity to represent Australia internationally.

These competitions wouldn’t happen without the support of training providers, employers, local councils, industry leaders, volunteers, and sponsors  – all working together to showcase and support the next generation of skilled workers.

The 2026 competition cycle runs from February to November 2026, occurring in Training Organisations throughout Australia. While sign-ups aren’t open yet, now’s the time to start preparing for your chance to compete. Keep an eye out for upcoming regional events and get ready to put your skills to the test!

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You’re a National Champion, what’s next – global stardom via international dominance!

WorldSkills International is the pinnacle of skills competition, where the world’s best apprentices and tradies come together to showcase their talent.

WorldSkills is about setting global standards for excellence and proving that Aussie tradies are among the best in the world.

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Why it matters

Every two years, competitors from 89 countries go head-to-head in over 60 skill categories. But WorldSkills isn’t just about medals – it’s about elevating the skilled trades, shaping industry standards, and opening doors to career-defining opportunities.

The Road to Shanghai 2026

Australia is gearing up to send its top tradespeople to the 2026 WorldSkills International Competition in Shanghai. Chosen from the medallists of the 2025 National Championships, the next Skillaroos will train for over 12 months, honing their skill to haven’t thrive and  inspire in 2026. Competing at the international level is a game-changer – it’s a chance to understand new techniques and trends, gain industry recognition, expand career opportunities, and connect with the best in the world.

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Why compete? WorldSkills Australia isn’t just about competition; it’s about transformation. Participants gain unparalleled experience, industry respect, and career-boosting opportunities.

Many former competitors have gone on to secure high-profile jobs, contracts, and leadership roles in their fields.

A Global Movement Partnering with global organisations like UNESCO and the World Bank, WorldSkills plays a key role in strengthening vocational education and training worldwide.

When you compete, you’re not just showcasing your skills – you’re helping to drive change on a global scale.

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