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Queensland Skilled Occupation List (QSOL)

When people talk about state nomination in Australia, Queensland is often mentioned as an option that feels structured but not overcrowded. The reason for that is simple. Queensland does not just follow national settings. It works off its own priorities, and the Queensland skilled occupation list sits right at the centre of that approach.

For anyone planning Australia PR, this list is often the first thing they check. What matters more, though, is understanding how Queensland actually uses it under the broader Australia Immigration system.

What the Queensland Skilled Occupation List actually represents

The Queensland skilled occupation list is not a promise and it is not a queue. It is simply a signal. It tells you which occupations Queensland is prepared to consider when it looks at state nomination applications.

You may also see the same list described as the Queensland occupation list or the Queensland state occupation list. These names are used interchangeably. They all refer to the same state-managed list of occupations.

If your occupation appears on the list, it means Queensland sees a potential need for that skill. It does not mean invitations are automatic, and it does not mean the occupation will stay on the list forever.

Looking ahead to the Queensland skilled occupation list 2026

When people ask about the Queensland skilled occupation list 2026, they often expect a dramatic overhaul. In practice, that is rarely how Queensland operates.

Queensland tends to adjust the list slowly. Occupations linked to long-term growth, essential services, and regional needs usually remain stable. Others may be refined, paused, or brought back depending on workforce data and nomination limits.

For applicants planning ahead, the key takeaway is this: Queensland values relevance and readiness more than volume. This approach fits closely with how Australia Immigration policy is evolving overall.

How Queensland actually uses the occupation list for nomination

This is where expectations often don’t match reality.

Queensland does not invite everyone whose occupation appears on the list. Instead, it reviews registrations of interest and looks at what the state needs at that specific time. Demand can change. Program limits can be reached. Priorities can shift.

In practical terms, Queensland compares candidates within the same occupation. Experience, employability, and how quickly someone can contribute to the local workforce all matter. Being on the Queensland occupation list allows you to be considered, but selection depends on more than eligibility alone.

Who usually benefits most from the Queensland skilled occupation list

From what is typically seen, the Queensland skilled occupation list tends to work better for applicants who are well prepared and realistic.

That usually includes people who have solid experience in their nominated occupation, meet skills assessment and English requirements comfortably, and are genuinely open to living and working in Queensland. Applicants who understand that state nomination is competitive, not guaranteed, tend to plan more effectively for Australia PR.

How often the Queensland state occupation list changes

The Queensland state occupation list is reviewed periodically, but not on a fixed public schedule. Changes usually happen because labour shortages increase or ease, or because nomination places fill faster than expected.

Occupations may be added, paused, or removed. This is why relying on old lists or outdated blog posts can lead to confusion. Queensland’s priorities are shaped by current conditions, not by historical lists.

Skilled workers living outside Australia (offshore) (2025-26

ANZSCO  Code 

Occupation 

Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491)

Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)

Additional information 

133111  

Construction Project Manager  

Yes 

Yes 

 

133112  

Project Builder  

Yes 

 

 

133211  

Engineering Manager  

Yes 

Yes 

 

133411 

Manufacturer 

Yes

Yes

 

133512

Production Manager (Manufacturing) 

Yes

Yes

 

232212

Surveyor 

Yes

Yes

 

232611  

Urban And Regional Planner  

Yes 

 

 

233111  

Chemical Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233112  

Materials Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233211  

Civil Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233212  

Geotechnical Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233213  

Quantity Surveyor  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233214  

Structural Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233215  

Transport Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233311  

Electrical Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233411  

Electronics Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233511  

Industrial Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233512  

Mechanical Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233513  

Production or Plant Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233611  

Mining Engineer (Excluding Petroleum)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233612  

Petroleum Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233912

Agricultural Engineer 

Yes

Yes

 

233913  

Biomedical Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

233915  

Environmental Engineer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

234312  

Environmental Consultant  

Yes 

Yes 

 

234399  

Environmental Scientist (Nec)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

234411  

Geologist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

234413  

Hydrogeologist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

234711

Veterinarian 

Yes

Yes

 

241111  

Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teacher  

Yes 

Yes 

·         AQF Bachelor degree required. 

·         Registration required to work in Qld schools 

·         Unless qualification has been undertaken in Aus, NZ, UK, USA, CAN or IRE, academic IELTS with 7 for reading and writing and 8 for speaking and listening and an overall of 7.5 minimum required. 

241213  

Primary School Teacher  

Yes 

 

·         Registration required to work in Qld schools 

·         Unless qualification has been undertaken in Aus, NZ, UK, USA, CAN or IRE, academic IELTS with 7 for reading and writing and 8 for speaking and listening and an overall of 7.5 minimum required.

241311  

Middle School Teacher  / Intermediate School Teacher

Yes 

 

241411  

Secondary School Teacher  

Yes 

 

241511  

Special Needs Teacher  

Yes 

Yes 

241512  

Teacher Of The Hearing Impaired  

Yes 

Yes 

241513  

Teacher Of The Sight Impaired  

Yes 

Yes

241599  

Special Education Teachers (Nec)  

Yes 

Yes 

242211

Vocational Education Teacher / Polytechnic Teacher 

Yes

   

251211  

Medical Diagnostic Radiographer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

251212  

Medical Radiation Therapist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

251213  

Nuclear Medicine Technologist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

251214  

Sonographer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

252411  

Occupational Therapist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

252511  

Physiotherapist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

252611  

Podiatrist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

252711  

Audiologist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

252712  

Speech Pathologist / Speech Language Therapist 

Yes 

Yes 

 

253411

Psychiatrist 

Yes

Yes

 

254111  

Midwife  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254412  

Registered Nurse (Aged Care)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254413  

Registered Nurse (Child And Family Health)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254414  

Registered Nurse (Community Health)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254415  

Registered Nurse (Critical Care And Emergency)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254416  

Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254417  

Registered Nurse (Disability And Rehabilitation)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254418  

Registered Nurse (Medical)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254421  

Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254422  

Registered Nurse (Mental Health)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254423  

Registered Nurse (Perioperative)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254424  

Registered Nurse (Surgical)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

254425  

Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

262112  

ICT Security Specialist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

272311  

Clinical Psychologist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

272312  

Educational Psychologist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

272313  

Organisational Psychologist  

Yes 

Yes 

 

272399  

Psychologists (Nec)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312111  

Architectural Draftsperson  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312113  

Building Inspector  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312114  

Construction Estimator  

Yes 

 

 

312116 

Surveying Or Spatial Science Technician 

Yes

   

312199  

Architectural, Building And Surveying Technicians (Nec)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312211  

Civil Engineering Draftsperson  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312212  

Civil Engineering Technician  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312311  

Electrical Engineering Draftsperson  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312312  

Electrical Engineering Technician  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312511  

Mechanical Engineering Draftsperson  

Yes 

 

 

312512  

Mechanical Engineering Technician  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312912  

Metallurgical Or Materials Technician  

Yes 

Yes 

 

312999  

Building And Engineering Technicians (nec)  

Yes 

 

 

322211  

Sheetmetal Trades Worker  

Yes 

Yes 

 

322311  

Metal Fabricator  

Yes 

Yes 

 

 

·         ISO9606 welding qualification is preferred 

 

322312  

Pressure Welder  

Yes 

Yes 

322313  

Welder (First Class)  

Yes 

Yes 

323111

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) 

Yes

Yes

 

323112 

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) 

Yes

Yes

 

323113

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Structures) 

Yes

Yes

 

323211  

Fitter (General)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

323212  

Fitter And Turner  

Yes 

Yes 

 

323213  

Fitter Welder  

Yes 

Yes 

 

323214  

Metal Machinist (First Class)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

323299  

Metal Fitters and Machinists (nec)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

331111  

Bricklayer  

Yes 

Yes 

 

331112  

Stonemason  

Yes 

Yes 

 

331211  

Carpenter And Joiner  

Yes 

Yes 

 

331212  

Carpenter  

Yes 

Yes 

 

331213  

Joiner  

Yes 

Yes 

 

332111  

Floor Finisher  

Yes 

 

 

333111  

Glazier  

Yes 

Yes 

 

333211  

Plasterer (Wall and Ceiling)  

Yes 

Yes 

 

333212  

Renderer (Solid Plaster) 

Yes 

Yes 

 

333311  

Roof Tiler  

Yes 

Yes 

 

333411  

Wall And Floor Tiler  

Yes 

Yes 

 

334111  

Plumber (General)  

Yes 

Yes 

·         Licence required to work in Qld

334112  

Airconditioning And Mechanical Services Plumber  

Yes 

Yes 

·         Licence required to work in Qld

334113  

Drainer  

Yes 

Yes 

·         Licence required to work in Qld

334114  

Gasfitter  

Yes 

Yes 

·         Licence required to work in Qld

334115  

Roof Plumber  

Yes 

Yes 

·         Licence required to work in Qld 

341111  

Electrician (General)  

Yes 

Yes 

·         Licence required to work in Qld 

341112  

Electrician (Special Class)  

Yes 

Yes 

·         Licence required to work in Qld

341113

Lift Mechanic

Yes

Yes

 

342111  

Airconditioning And Refrigeration Mechanic  

Yes 

Yes 

·         Licence required to work in Qld

342211  

Electrical Lines worker / Electrical Line Mechanic 

Yes 

 

 

399213  

Power Generation Plant Operator  

Yes 

Yes 

 

FAQs

What is the Queensland skilled occupation list used for?
It helps Queensland decide which skilled migrants it may consider for state nomination.

Is the Queensland occupation list the same as the federal occupation list?
No. Queensland sets its own priorities based on state workforce needs.

Does being on the list guarantee nomination?
No. It only means your occupation can be considered.

Will the Queensland skilled occupation list 2026 be very different?
Large changes are unlikely. Adjustments are usually demand-driven.

Is Queensland a realistic option for Australia PR?
For many applicants, yes, especially when their occupation aligns with state needs.

Check your eligibility for Australia PR

The Queensland skilled occupation list is one part of a much larger decision-making process. Your experience, points, occupation demand, and willingness to settle in Queensland all play a role.

Before moving forward, it helps to understand how your profile fits within current state priorities.

👉 Check your eligibility for Australia PR and see whether Queensland could be a realistic pathway under today’s Australia Immigration framework.

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