November 22, 2025

REGIONAL AUSTRALIA: OPPORTUNITIES & MORE

Bính Bính

Ever dreamt of living in a country that offers a unique lifestyle characterized by affordability, community, and access to nature/

Well, it seems like your dream might just come true!

Living in regional Australia will offer you all of this and much more with less stress than living in a city. Many people these days are drawn to regional areas of Australia for the lower cost of living, particularly for housing, and the strong sense of community. There are also ample job opportunities in various industries, often with less competition than in major cities.

Let’s begin with understanding WHAT REGIONAL AUSTRALIA IS!

‘Regional Australia’ refers to everything beyond the major capital cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, from remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, to inland and coastal towns and bustling regional hubs.

DESIGNATED REGIONAL AREAS:

The regional definition is comprised of 2 categories and offers regional incentives for skilled migrants who migrate to locations classified as Category 2 ‘Cities and Major Regional Centres’ or Category 3 ‘Regional Centres and Other Regional Areas’:

  • Category 2 – ‘Cities and Major Regional Centres’ of Perth, Adelaide, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, Canberra, Newcastle/Lake Macquarie, Wollongong/Illawarra, Geelong and Hobart have access to the following regional incentives:
    • Priority processing of regional visas
    • Access to the Regional Occupations List – more jobs compared to non-regional lists
    • International graduates with a bachelor or higher qualification from a regional campus of a registered institution will be eligible to access additional year in Australia on a post-study work visa
  • Category 3 – ‘Regional Centres and Other Regional Areas’ will also have access to the dedicated 11,200 regional places, priority processing of regional visas, and the Regional Occupations List. Additional incentives include:
    • International graduates with a bachelor or higher qualification from a regional campus of a registered institution will be eligible to access an additional 2 years in Australia on a post-study work visa.
    • Priority in negotiating region-specific Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs)

Source: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au

More than 10 million people reside in regional Australia with the numbers growing rapidly each day.  The area is in the forefront of productivity in more than one third of Australia’s industries, including healthcare and logistics.

Top 10 Best Regional Areas In Australia For PR In 2025

  • Perth
  • Adelaide
  • Canberra
  • Gold Coast
  • Wollongong
  • Newcastle
  • Darwin
  • Hobart
  • Bundaberg
  • Cairns

For those seeking PR in Australia and also wish to have a lower cost of living along with diverse job opportunities they can score additional points on the Immigration Points Test by opting for immigrating to regional Australia.

 

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TOP 3 OCCUPATIONAL AREAS/INDUSTRIES IN REGIONAL AUSTRALIA

  1. MINING

Mining locations often fall under regional areas of Australia and therefore making it a source of abundant jobs in this industry. If you wish to work provisionally in regional Australia, you can apply for Skilled Work (provisional) Regional Visa – 491/ 494/ 189/ 190.

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Western Australia, Queensland, and South Australia are the regions known for their diverse mineral deposits and active mining operations. These areas offer numerous mining opportunities, providing high-paying jobs and potential for career growth.

Mining companies are actively seeking people nationally and internationally who are willing to put in hard work and commitment to their businesses.

Types of Opportunities:

  1. Skilled Trades: Fitters, mechanics, electricians, and boilermakers.
  2. Engineering Roles: Mining engineers and other engineering professionals are in high demand.
  3. General Labour: Unskilled and semi-skilled workers for tasks within the industry

The mining industry in Australia is expected to continue to grow, with strong demand for skilled workers and professionals. Therefore you need to know about the right visa pathway and consult the right migration advisor.

ACET offers you the right consultation and its certified migration agents provide step by step support in your migration journey.

VISA PATHWAYS:

  1. Skilled Visas: Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190), and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Visa (subclass 491).
  2. Family Sponsored Visas: Subclass 491 Skilled Work (provisional) Regional Visa is also available for those sponsored by family members in regional areas
  3. Employer Sponsored visa: Subclass 494 Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa.

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  1. HEALTHCARE & NURSING

Regional Australia’s healthcare sector is booming with numerous opportunities for nurses, particularly in rural and remote areas. With these opportunities comes along incentives like relocation assistance, financial support for training, and pathways for professional development. “According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), rural and remote communities often have fewer healthcare workers per capita compared to urban areas. This shortage extends across various professions, including general practitioners (GPs), nurses, allied health professionals, and specialists.”

Australian government has started an intensive healthcare recruitment drive in the regional areas for dedicated and trained workforce in mental health, elderly care – ageing population, child care givers etc

Mental health nursing is experiencing increased demand due to factors like the COVID-19 pandemic.

Incentives of working in Regional Australia:

  • Financial Incentives:

The Health Workforce Scholarship Program (HWSP) provides scholarships and bursaries to support healthcare professionals in rural and remote areas.

  • Relocation Assistance:

Some employers offer relocation packages to help nurses move to regional locations.

  • Professional Development:

Opportunities exist for nurses to enhance their skills and scope of practice through training and development programs.

 

Visa and Migration Pathways:

  • Nursing is a recognized pathway to permanent residency in Australia, particularly for international nurses. International healthcare workers can gain from skilled migration programs which includes the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL), which fast-tracks visa approvals for critical healthcare roles.

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  1. EDUCATION

Education is one of the most under-staffed sectors in regional Australia and offers numerous education job opportunities, with a high demand for teachers in various subjects and levels, particularly in primary and secondary schools.

Early childhood educators top the list of teachers in demand in this sector.  Holding a degree or experience in early childhood education is a very promising path to a stable and rewarding career in the regional areas.

With fewer people graduating in education, older teachers retiring and the primary caregivers – parents returning to work – early childhood educators are becoming very important.

High-quality early education leads to improved school performance, social skills, and behaviour, says, The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The Department of Education agrees that education before primary school is important for lifelong learning.

The other most in-demand teachers in Regional Australia are:

  • Primary school teachers
  • Special education teachers
  • High school or secondary school English, design and technology, mathematics, and foreign languages teachers

Visa pathways:

  • Several visa options are available for teachers seeking to work and potentially gain permanent residency in Australia, including Subclass 189, 190, and 491 visas.
  • The Australia-India Education Qualification Recognition Mechanism has been finalized, meaning Indian degrees are now recognized in Australia.

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BENEFITS OF REGIONAL LIVING:

BENEFITS OF REGIONAL LIVING:
  • Affordable Housing:

Regional areas generally offer significantly lower housing costs compared to major cities.

  • Strong Community:

Regional towns often foster a close-knit community feel, with residents having high levels of satisfaction and a willingness to recommend their towns as good places to live.

  • Access to Nature:

Australia’s natural beauty is readily accessible in regional areas, with opportunities for camping, exploring local attractions.

  • Improved Work-Life Balance:

Reduced commuting times and a more relaxed pace of life can contribute to a better work-life balance.

  • Job Opportunities:

Many industries are experiencing growth in regional areas, creating a demand for skilled workers and professionals.

  • Skilled Migration Pathways:

Australia offers various skilled regional visas and incentives for those who choose to live and work in regional areas, including extra points on the points test for skilled migration.

  • Study Opportunities:

Studying in regional areas can lead to additional post-study work rights and extra points on the points test for permanent residency.

  • Most liveable city:

As per various surveys, Australia is known to have world’s most liveable cities and have consistently made it every year on the list of the best cities to live in the world.

  • Free Education:

The Australian education system provides free or subsidised primary, secondary and tertiary education.

  • Healthcare:

Australia provides access to a wide range of health care services, free medical care in public hospitals and lower costs for prescription medicines.

  • Citizenship:

A big advantage for migrants is the fact that Australia recognises dual citizenship and that children born to permanent residents in Australia can apply for citizenship.

Make an informed decision based before applying for a PR visa.

To make your immigration to Australia easier, you can get in touch with ACET

Why ACET?

ACET Migration and Education Services is a proud territory born business, providing comprehensive migration services to individuals, businesses, professionals and families. Established in 2017 currently ACET is the largest MARA-registered firm in the NT with a team of 8 registered migration agents, 3 based in Darwin and the others across our offices in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth. Internationally, we have our offices in Ontario – Canada, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, & Haryana – India, Dubai – United Arab Emirates and UK – Essex.

ACET has expertise in:

  1. Regional visas:
  • Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)
  • Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 494)
  • Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 489)
    1. Skilled visas:
  • Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)
  • Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
    1. Employer sponsored visas:
  • Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme visa (subclass 187)
  • Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186) –
  • Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482).

Living in regional Australia – A rewarding experience

For those seeking a more affordable, community-focused, and nature-rich lifestyle living in regional Australia can be a rewarding experience for those who value a strong sense of community and a connection to nature.

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