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Australian Mining
|June 2025
THE 2025 WORLDSKILLS AUSTRALIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AND SKILLS SHOW WILL SEE EMERGING TRADESPEOPLE GET A TASTE FOR WHAT SKILLS ARE REQUIRED IN THE MINING INDUSTRY.
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As the mining sector continues to evolve, the demand for skilled tradespeople across electrical, mechanical and fabrication disciplines has never been higher.
WorldSkills Australia plays a crucial role in preparing Australia’s future workforce through its wide range of skill competitions — many of which align directly with careers in the mining and resources industry.
The Electrical Installations Competition
Competition challenges apprentices in electrotechnology to plan, design, test and maintain electrical systems across residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural settings. Competitors are tested on workplace safety, system installation, fault finding and the use of essential tools and components – skills that are directly applicable to mine sites and infrastructure.
Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing, one of the fastest-growing branches of modern engineering, is revolutionising the way parts are designed and built. Through the Additive Manufacturing Competition, WorldSkills tests creativity, technical knowledge and problem-solving ability as competitors use cutting-edge technologies to design lighter, stronger parts – ideal for harsh mining conditions and equipment maintenance.
In the Construction Steel Work Competition
In the Construction Steel Work Competition, competitors tackle real-world tasks such as erecting steel structures, operating heavy lifting equipment, welding, and assembling major infrastructure components. This aligns strongly with the mining industry’s ongoing need for reliable structural steel workers who can ensure the integrity of on-site structures and processing plants.
The Electrical Control Competition
This story is from the June 2025 edition of Australian Mining.
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