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Study Cabinet Making in Australia

Cabinet Making is a skilled trade focused on the design, construction, assembly, and installation of cabinets, furniture, and joinery components for residential and commercial spaces. Studying cabinet making in Australia provides students with hands-on workshop training, technical knowledge, and skills aligned with Australian manufacturing and construction standards.

We assist international students with course selection, admissions, and Student Visa (Subclass 500) guidance, ensuring your study pathway is compliant, practical, and aligned with industry expectations.

What You Will Learn?

Why Study Cabinet Making in Australia?

  • Ongoing demand for skilled cabinet makers and joiners
  • Strong focus on practical, workshop-based training
  • Skills applicable to kitchens, wardrobes, offices, and custom furniture
  • Opportunity to work part-time while studying
  • Training aligned with Australian workplace and WHS standards

What You Will Learn

  • Reading and interpreting technical drawings and plans
  • Measuring, cutting, and assembling cabinetry components
  • Use of woodworking machines, tools, and equipment
  • Installing cabinets and joinery on site
  • Selecting and working with different materials and finishes
  • Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) practices in workshops

Course Overview - Carpentry

Qualification Certificate III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology
Duration Approximately 2 years
Study Mode Full-time
Location Australia (CRICOS-registered training provider)
Intakes Multiple intakes available (subject to provider availability)

Training includes theoretical learning, hands-on workshop sessions, and industry-relevant skill development.

Additional Course Information

  • Completion of Year 10 or equivalent
  • Minimum age requirement as per provider
  • English language proficiency (IELTS / PTE or equivalent, where required)
  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Graduates may find employment as:

  • Cabinet Maker
  • Joinery Tradesperson
  • Furniture Maker
  • Wood Machinist
  • Workshop or Installation Assistant

Employment outcomes depend on experience, location, and employer demand.

  • Cabinet making and joinery support the construction and interior fit-out industry
  • Demand driven by residential builds, renovations, and commercial projects
  • Opportunities available across metropolitan and regional Australia
  • Trade qualifications may support future skilled or regional pathways, subject to eligibility