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Study a Government Funded Course and Pay Less for Your Future
Looking to upskill without breaking the bank? Government funded courses can help you build a better future — with little or no course fees to worry about.
Whether you’re restarting your career, switching industries, or studying for the first time, these programs are designed to support Australians like you. Training is subsidised by state and federal governments to help people get job-ready in growing industries.
Who’s Eligible?
You might qualify if you:
- Are an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible visa holder
- Live or work in the state where the course is offered
- Are no longer in school and are ready to learn something new
Each state has different funding schemes, including:
- Smart and Skilled (NSW)
- Skills First (VIC)
- Jobs and Skills WA
- Skilling SA
- Career Boost (QLD)
- Career Start (QLD)
- Fee-Free TAFE
Courses That Fit Your Life
You’ll find government funding available for nationally recognised courses in areas like:
- Aged care, disability and community services
- Childcare and education support
- Business, administration and project management
- Health services and nursing
- Trades, construction and more
Many offer flexible study options like online or part-time, so you can fit learning around work or family.
How to Get Started
Just browse the funded courses listed on this page and enquire to find out if you’re eligible. A course advisor will be in touch to help guide you.
How do I apply for a government funded course?
Start by choosing an eligible provider and course, then complete their enrolment process. You’ll need to provide documents like ID, Medicare card, and proof of residency. Check eligibility by state at MySkills.gov.au.
Are government funded courses really free?
Some are completely fee-free under initiatives like Fee-Free TAFE. Others may have a small co-contribution. Always confirm any out-of-pocket costs with the course provider.
What is Fee-Free TAFE?
Fee-Free TAFE is a federal/state program offering fully subsidised courses in priority sectors. Available in every Australian state, it targets skills shortages and job-ready training.
Can I get funding if I’ve already completed a course?
Yes, but restrictions may apply based on your previous qualifications. Some programs like JobTrainer are open to people who want to upskill or reskill.
Do I need to be unemployed to access government funded training?
No. While many programs prioritise job seekers, workers looking to retrain or upskill may also be eligible, particularly in high-demand industries.