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Fair Trading NSW is the regulator and issuing body for bricklaying trade licences in NSW. You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in NSW, including bricklaying, that is valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Before you are able to apply for your bricklaying licence, you must complete a bricklaying qualification such as:
Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) is the regulator and issuing body for bricklaying trade licences in QLD. You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in QLD, including bricklaying, that is valued at more than $3300 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Before you are able to apply for your bricklaying licence, you must complete a bricklaying qualification such as:
Victoria Building Association (VBA) is the regulator and issuing body for bricklaying trade licences in VIC. You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in VIC, including bricklaying, that is valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Before you are able to apply for your bricklaying licence, you must complete a bricklaying qualification such as:
CPC33020 - Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying
SA Government is the regulator and issuing body for bricklaying trade licences in SA. You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in SA, including bricklaying.
Before you are able to apply for your bricklaying licence, you must complete a bricklaying qualification such as:
ACT Government is the regulator and issuing body for bricklaying trade licences in ACT. You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in ACT, including bricklaying, that is valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Before you are able to apply for your bricklaying licence, you must complete a bricklaying qualification such as:
WA Government Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety is the regulator and issuing body for bricklaying trade licences in WA. You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in WA, including bricklaying, that is valued at more than $20,000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Before you are able to apply for your bricklaying licence, you must complete a bricklaying qualification such as:
NT Business and Industry is the regulator and issuing body for bricklaying trade licences in NT. You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in NT, including bricklaying, that is valued at more than $12,000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Before you are able to apply for your bricklaying licence, you must complete a bricklaying qualification such as:
TAS Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS) is the regulator and issuing body for bricklaying trade licences in TAS. You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in TAS, including bricklaying, that is valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.
Before you are able to apply for your bricklaying licence, you must complete a bricklaying qualification such as:
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You will require a bricklaying licence in most states across Australia. This ensures that you comply with regulations and standards. For example, in NSW, you must have a licence before you do any residential building work in NSW, including bricklaying, that is valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials. Holding a bricklaying licence also ensures you meet the requirements of any regulating bodies which will avoid you incurring penalties or fines. You can also legally market your services and initiate contracts/tenders, both of which ensure you earn more than unlicensed bricklayers.
To become a licensed bricklayer, you need to meet the minimum requirements in your state. For example, in NSW, here are the steps to becoming a licensed bricklayer:
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