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2025 Career Guide

Plumber in Australia
Gas, Drainage & Roofing

The complete guide to becoming a licensed Plumber. Explore apprenticeships, state licensing requirements, gasfitting, and FIFO opportunities.

Overview

Plumbing is one of the most secure and highly regulated trades in Australia. From maintaining water systems to installing complex gas networks, qualified plumbers are essential for public health and infrastructure.

Highly Regulated

Strict licensing means high barriers to entry and protected wages.

Specializations

Branch out into high-paying niches like Gasfitting and Mechanical Services.

Business Potential

Excellent pathway to starting your own contracting business.

What Does a Plumber Do?

It's not just fixing leaks. Plumbing is split into several key technical areas:

General & Sanitary

Water supply, drainage, sewage systems, and bathroom installations.

Gasfitting

Installing gas appliances, pipework, and testing for leaks. High risk, high skill.

Roof Plumbing

Guttering, downpipes, flashing, and metal roofing installation.

Mechanical Services

Heating, cooling, and ventilation pipework in large commercial buildings.

Work Environments

Residential Homes Commercial High-rise Industrial Sites Civil Construction Mining Camps (FIFO) Maintenance

Plumber Salary (2025)

Licensed plumbers command high rates due to the critical nature of their work.

Experience Level Salary / Rate Range
Apprentice (1st–4th year) $16 – $28 / hr
Newly Qualified Plumber $65,000 – $80,000
Experienced Plumber $80,000 – $120,000
Gasfitter / Specialist $100,000 – $140,000
Business Owner $150,000 – $250,000+

Emergency Rates

Plumbers doing 24/7 maintenance often earn significantly higher due to after-hours callout fees.

Apprenticeship Pathway

The industry standard qualification is CPC32420 – Certificate III in Plumbing. It generally takes 4 years.

1

Find Employer

Secure an apprenticeship with a licensed plumber or plumbing company.

2

Study (CPC32420)

Attend TAFE to learn water supply, sanitary drainage, gasfitting, and roofing.

3

Competency

Complete all required modules to be eligible for licensing registration.

4

Get Licensed

Apply to your state regulator (e.g., VBA, Fair Trading) for your license.

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State Licensing Authorities

Plumbing is strictly regulated. You must be registered with the correct authority in your state to work.

VIC VBA

Victorian Building Authority

NSW Fair Trading

Plumbing, Drainage & Gasfitting

QLD QBCC

Qld Building & Construction Commission

WA Building & Energy

Plumbers Licensing Board

SA CBS

Consumer & Business Services

TAS Dept of Justice

CBOS - Practitioner License

Other Requirements

White Card Working at Heights (Roofing) Type A Gas Appliance Service

Where are the jobs?

New Builds

Constant demand for rough-ins and fit-offs in housing estates.

Maintenance

Blocked drains and leaking taps provide recession-proof income.

Gasfitting

High-skill work installing gas lines and heaters.

Commercial

Large scale mechanical plumbing for office towers.

FIFO Plumber?

Camp Maintenance & Construction.

Mines need plumbers to maintain the "Village" (accommodation camps). This involves maintaining water treatment plants, sewage systems, and fixing issues in donga rooms.

FIFO Roles for Plumbers:

  • Camp Maintenance (NPI - Non-Process Infrastructure)
  • Water Treatment Plant Operator
  • Construction of new mining camps

FIFO Salary

$130k - $180k+ Usually 2:1 rosters

Is it worth it?

The Good

  • Highly paid & secure trade
  • Strict licensing protects your wages
  • Clear path to owning a business
  • Can specialize in Gas or Roofing

The Challenges

  • Dealing with sewage/waste is reality
  • Emergency callouts & weekend work
  • Physically demanding (digging/crawling)
  • Strict and complex regulations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Plumbing a good career?

Yes. It offers excellent job security because pipes will always leak and toilets will always block. It is recession-proof.

Do I need a licence?

Yes. Plumbing is one of the most strictly regulated trades. You cannot work independently without a license from your state authority.

Can Plumbers work FIFO?

Yes, mainly in camp maintenance roles or large infrastructure construction projects. While not as common as Diesel Fitters, the roles are well paid.

How long is the apprenticeship?

Typically 4 years to complete the CPC32420 Certificate III in Plumbing and gain the necessary experience for licensing.

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