Western Australia’s building and construction industry needs skilled workers - why not build a life here?

Support is available for both employers and skilled migrants to help fill in-demand jobs.

Why move to WA?

  • Jobs for today and tomorrow

    The Western Australian economy is strong and resilient, offering secure, quality job opportunities.

  • Rugged landscapes to explore

    When the tools go down it’s time to choose your own adventure from the city to the coast.

  • Investing in construction and manufacturing

    Western Australia is investing in construction projects to grow and improve the state.

  • Come for the work, stay for the lifestyle

    Warm weather, world-class surf and renowned craft beer on your doorstep.

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    Working in WA

    View available jobs and current projects around the state.

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    Living in WA

    Find out what life looks like in WA.

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    Moving to WA

    Everything you need to know before making the move.

With a significant pipeline of Government-led as well as private sector construction and manufacturing work, there’s no better time for skilled workers to come and find work in Western Australia (WA).

Home to Australia’s sunniest capital city, Perth, with the whitest beaches and breathtaking natural beauty. You can find the perfect job opportunity and experience warm weather even in winter, as well as world-class surf, renowned craft beer and plenty of adventure on your doorstep.

Discover the regions of Western Australia

Whether you are an outback adventurer or an idle beach goer, WA has the lifestyle for all. WA’s distinct landscape is full of extremes.

Experience endless sandy coastlines, the outback’s red dirt and fields of wildflowers. There are many national parks and reserves across the state. This means there is stunning scenery on your door step.

Explore WA’s exciting project pipeline

  • METRONET

    METRONET is the single largest investment in public transport WA has ever seen, creating more than 10,000 jobs.

  • Housing Construction Project

    The WA Government’s $2.4 billion investment in social housing and homelessness.

  • Geraldton Port

    The WA Government is investing $350 million to expand the Port of Geraldton creating 2,700 jobs.

  • New Women and Babies Hospital

    This $1.8 billion WA Government project will create more than 1,400 jobs during construction.