Building a stronger welding industry for all Australians
Weld Australia leads advocacy for the welding and fabrication industry - addressing critical issues including standards compliance, skills shortages, sovereign manufacturing capability, and public safety. We work with government and industry to drive policy reform and strengthen Australia's industrial future.
What our members told us
Securing the long-term future of Australia's welding sector
We work closely with government, industry, education providers, and key stakeholders to influence policy, drive reform, and champion initiatives that deliver real outcomes.
From strengthening onshore manufacturing and improving quality and safety, through to advancing training, supporting apprenticeships, and promoting diversity and wellbeing - our advocacy spans the full breadth of the industry.
Sovereign manufacturing capability in Australia
Australia's sovereign manufacturing capability is under increasing pressure, with decades of offshoring eroding local industry capacity, jobs, and expertise. Once contributing around 28% of GDP, manufacturing now accounts for just 5% - a decline driven by procurement decisions that prioritise lowest upfront cost over quality, safety, and long-term value.
Weld Australia advocates for stronger local content policies and smarter procurement practices that recognise the importance of investing in Australian industry. Building sovereign capability ensures safety, resilience, and a sustainable future.
Welding standards, quality, compliance and public safety
Australia has some of the highest-quality welding standards in the world, but too often, compliance with these standards is voluntary rather than enforced. This creates a critical gap, allowing non-compliant products - particularly imported fabricated steel - to enter the market at the expense of quality, safety, and long-term performance.
Weld Australia advocates for stronger regulatory frameworks that require all fabricated steel - whether produced locally or overseas - to meet Australian Standards. Ensuring compliance is not just an industry issue; it is a public safety imperative.
Welders Australia will be short of by 2030
Australia is facing a critical shortage of skilled welders threatening the delivery of major infrastructure, energy, defence, and manufacturing projects. Many businesses are already operating at just 30-50% capacity due to a lack of qualified personnel.
This challenge is compounded by a declining workforce, an ageing demographic, and a global shortage of welding talent - meaning international recruitment alone cannot solve the problem.
Women in welding
This imbalance is not just an equity issue - it is a missed opportunity to address critical skills shortages, boost productivity, and drive innovation. As demand for skilled welders continues to grow, increasing female participation is one of the most effective ways to expand the talent pool.
Weld Australia advocates for targeted initiatives that encourage more women into welding - including improved access to training, stronger career pathways, and measurable diversity targets. Creating a more diverse workforce is essential to the long-term sustainability of the industry.
Welding apprentices and TAFE training
Australia's future welding capability depends on a strong pipeline of skilled tradespeople. Yet apprenticeships have declined significantly while demand for qualified welders grows. An ageing workforce and increasing reliance on university pathways have left critical gaps in vocational skills.
TAFEs remain a strategic national asset. Weld Australia advocates for renewed investment in TAFEs and a revitalised apprenticeship system - including future-focused curricula, stronger industry alignment, and clear pathways from training into employment.
What we're calling for
VET rehabilitation programs for prisoners
Australia's growing prison population presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Many inmates - particularly younger individuals and repeat offenders - have low levels of education and limited access to meaningful employment pathways, contributing to high rates of reoffending.
Weld Australia advocates for targeted VET rehabilitation programs within correctional facilities as a practical solution - addressing skills shortages while creating real pathways to employment and reducing recidivism.
Training gave me a real skill, a real job, and a future I could build towards. This program changed everything.
Latest articles
Industry news & updates
24 articles
View all announcements
Quality and Safety
Wind and Transmission Towers a Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity for Australian Manufacturing
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
Quality and Safety
E-Bike Compliance Crisis Shows Australia Has a Much Bigger Problem
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
Skills Shortage
Weld Australia Backs Cairncross Dockyard
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
Skills Shortage
Weld Australia and ASSDA Sign MoU
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
Quality and Safety
Weld Australia Welcomes Landmark AUKUS Investment in South Australia
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
Quality and Safety
Weld Australia Welcomes Federal Consultation on Local Wind and Transmission Tower Manufacturing
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
Skills Shortage
Weld Australia and Manufacturing Skills Queensland Launch 50% Subsidised Welder Training Program across Queensland
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
Quality and Safety
Safety Alert: Product Recall on PROSAFE Weldtec 25TIG/GOAT-P Welding Gloves
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
News & Views
South Australia’s Welding Leaders Celebrated at Weld Australia’s 2025 Excellence Awards
Weld Australia says renewable infrastructure build-out can unlock jobs, capability and regional industrial growth Weld Australia has welcomed growing momentum behind domestic wind and transmission tower manufacturing, describing it as one of the most significant industrial opportunities available to Australia’s fabrication, steel and manufacturing sectors. The Federal Government’s most recent Capacity Investment Scheme results demonstrate […]
News & Views
Weld Australia’s 2025 Western Australia Welding Excellence Awards Honour Industry Leadership and Innovation
Welding professionals, educators, and manufacturers from across Western Australia gathered in Perth last night for the 2025 Western Australia Welding Excellence Awards. The evening recognised the people, projects, and organisations driving progress, safety, and technical excellence across the state’s fabrication and manufacturing industries. Hosted annually by Weld Australia, the Welding Excellence Awards shine a spotlight […]
Onshoring
Net Zero: What It Really Means and Why Australia Cannot Afford to Turn Back Now
Welding professionals, educators, and manufacturers from across Western Australia gathered in Perth last night for the 2025 Western Australia Welding Excellence Awards. The evening recognised the people, projects, and organisations driving progress, safety, and technical excellence across the state’s fabrication and manufacturing industries. Hosted annually by Weld Australia, the Welding Excellence Awards shine a spotlight […]
News & Views
Weld Australia’s 2025 Victoria & Tasmania Welding Excellence Awards Celebrate Innovation, Skill and Dedication
Welding professionals, educators, and manufacturers from across Western Australia gathered in Perth last night for the 2025 Western Australia Welding Excellence Awards. The evening recognised the people, projects, and organisations driving progress, safety, and technical excellence across the state’s fabrication and manufacturing industries. Hosted annually by Weld Australia, the Welding Excellence Awards shine a spotlight […]
No articles found
There are no posts available for this topic yet. Please check back soon.
Stand with us. Advocate for Australia's future.
Join Weld Australia and add your voice to the advocacy work shaping Australia's industrial future.