The Albanese Labor government secured a second term with a policy platform focused heavily on jobs, apprenticeships, cost-of-living relief, and productivity. For the trades sector, whether you’re an apprentice, sole trader, or leading a 20-person construction business - the election outcome brings several important implications.
Below, we break down exactly what the re-elected Labor government means for different types of tradies and trade business owners. Take note that these points are only policy commitments by the Labor Goverment and could change as the next few months & years unfold.
Apprentices: Cash Incentives and Fast-Tracked Training
Labor is doubling down on trades education to address skills shortages, particularly in housing and clean energy. Major policies include:
- $10,000 Apprentice Bonus
From 1 July 2025, eligible apprentices in key sectors like residential construction will receive a $10,000 payment to encourage more young Australians into trades. - Fee-Free TAFE
Labor plans to permanently fund free TAFE and vocational education places from 2027, aiming to remove financial barriers for those starting out. - Fast-Tracked Qualifications
The new $78 million Advanced Entry Trades Training Program will help 6,000 apprentices fast-track their certifications, accelerating the pipeline of qualified tradies needed for the nation’s housing targets.
Sole Traders: Tax Relief and Lower Business Costs
Sole traders whether subcontracting, consulting or operating one-man trade services can expect several cost-saving measures:
- Income Tax Cuts
From July 2027, income tax on earnings between $18,201 and $45,000 will drop to 14%, saving eligible sole traders up to $536 annually. - $20,000 Instant Asset Write-Off Extended
Small businesses can continue to instantly deduct the cost of assets under $20,000 until at least mid-2026, easing cash flow pressure. - $150 Energy Bill Rebate
From July 2025, around one million small businesses will receive a $150 rebate on their electricity bills (paid over two instalments). - Simplified Deductions
A new automatic $1,000 tax deduction for workers and sole traders will cut down on admin, removing the need to claim multiple small expenses.
Small Trade Businesses (Under 10 Employees): Grants and Digital Help
Small trade businesses can benefit from a range of growth-focused policies:
- Energy Efficiency Grants
Small and medium-sized businesses will have access to federal grants that fund energy-saving upgrades, reducing operational costs over time. - Digital Transformation Support
Labor is increasing investment in grants and programs that help businesses adopt digital tools, from accounting software to project management systems. - Hiring and Apprenticeship Support
With expanded subsidies and training pathways, small businesses hiring apprentices will find it easier and more affordable to grow their team.
Trade Businesses (10+ Employees): Infrastructure Boom and Workforce Planning
For medium to large trade businesses, the new government term offers strategic growth opportunities:
- $17.1 Billion in Infrastructure Investment
Federal funds will be channelled into transport, housing, and renewable projects generating demand for trades across civil construction, electrical, and structural sectors. - National Productivity Fund ($900 Million)
Labor will expand this fund to streamline state and federal planning processes, cutting red tape and improving job turnaround for larger operators. - Workforce Development in Clean Energy
Large employers in renewables and commercial construction can tap into new training schemes and grants aligned with the clean energy transition.
Other Key Policy Areas Affecting All Trades Businesses
- Superannuation Tax Reform (High Balances Only)
A 30% tax on earnings from super balances over $3 million has been proposed. This affects high-net-worth individuals but is being closely watched by business owners managing self-managed super funds (SMSFs). - Cost-of-Living Measures
Labor's extended energy rebates and cheaper child care aim to ease pressure on small business owners and their employees alike.
Conclusion: A Pro-Tradie, Pro-Growth Agenda but More Support Needed for Small Business
The 2025 Labor election result signals strong support for trades-based careers and businesses, particularly in the context of national housing goals and energy transformation. From apprentice bonuses to tax incentives and infrastructure spending, the opportunities are real, but success will require navigating compliance, industrial relations reforms, and workforce availability.
For tradies of all sizes, now’s the time to stay informed and plan ahead, especially around hiring, equipment purchases, and how to take advantage of grants and tax offsets as they become available.
That said, Labor could still do a lot more to directly support small business owners, particularly those dealing with cash flow pressures, workforce shortages, and increasing regulatory burdens. Better access to finance, advisory support, and long-term growth programs remain areas where further action is needed.
The Albanese Labor government secured a second term with a policy platform focused heavily on jobs, apprenticeships, cost-of-living relief, and productivity. For the trades sector, whether you’re an apprentice, sole trader, or leading a 20-person construction business - the election outcome brings several important implications. Below, we break down exactly what the re-elected Labor government means for different types of tradies and trade business owners.