The Cairns Post

Tradies coin it in Cairns

Rates here run rings around other regions

- SHERELE MOODY

CAIRNS residents are paying more for tradies than those living in Brisbane.

Plumbers, painters, carpenters and electricia­ns in our region are charging, on average, $75.35 an hour.

This is 12 per cent higher than the Brisbane hourly average of $67.11, Servicesee­king.com.au data shows.

Cairns, Sunshine Coast and Gympie pay the most for the services of qualified tradespeop­le. Townsville, central Queensland, Mackay and Whitsunday­s, Toowoomba and the Gold Coast have the state’s lowest tradie prices.

Servicesee­king.com.au chief executive Jeremy Levitt said tradie prices varied across the regions for reasons including demand and the type of industry in each area.

“Higher rates are often associated with higher travel costs,” Mr Levitt said.

“The further a tradie needs to travel for a job, the more expensive their charge-out rate.

“Charge-out rates also increase in areas of higher demand and, if there is a tradie shortage, tradies will increase their charge-out rates.”

All self-employed tradies set their own rates, taking into account their business costs including insurance, tools, vehicles, tax, superannua­tion and their labour.

Tradie rates can also be influenced by local supply and demand as well as the region’s socio-economic profile – for example the richer the population, the more tradespeop­le can charge. Fish

“Some regions are cheaper historical­ly,” Mr Levitt said.

“Tradies will have a perception of the affluence of a particular area and charge more if they believe their customer has a larger capacity to pay.”

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