Tammy knew from a young age she wanted to be a tradie. Having a father like Allan – an electrician – helped to fuel that aspiration.
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Former tradie Luke Heggie shares why tradies are funniest
Tradies are hilarious, we all know that. Comedian – and former tradie – Luke Heggie’s heard his fair share of tradie humour, and he’ll be sharing plenty of it in his upcoming tour…
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There’s no stopping Camila the Caulker
Caulking isn’t what led Camila Bernal to Australia, but it’s definitely what’s kept her here. The Insta sensation talks relocating, The Block and why she loves being tradie…
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Family business: Painter Farbod and APMG Services
Starting up a family business from scratch is no small feat. Farbod Mollaei gives The Tradie a glimpse into how small-time painting can go gangbusters.
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Matt, Cam and their Limitless (Build) potential
Sometimes, finding things in common with your in-laws can be tough. Not for Matt Sablinkis and Cam Fraser.
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How this skilled cabinet maker got started
Once Jess Currie sets her mind on a goal, it’s hard to shake her confidence. The 36-year-old cabinet maker excelled in her apprenticeship at Melbourne Polytechnic, but she’s certain it’s only the
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How this chippy built Jenkinson Building
Jesse Jenkinson isn’t shy about his love for carpentry. From playing with blocks as a toddler, to working on swanky restaurants and Japanese hotels, he’s thrived to become one of the industry’s most
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Big dreams for Ben and his carpentry
Ben Farrell might consider his career as a chippy to be ‘bog standard’, but it’s certainly far from it. The 25-year-old Geelong carpenter works his tail off on a weekly basis, but for him it’s
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Surveyor Brent talks up industry as mid-year intake opens
TAFE NSW Yallah campus has opened mid-year intake to grow the surveyor sector, and Brent Nowland couldn’t be more excited to see the industry grow. The Cambewarra resident is in his first year of
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Why RMIT students developed women-only tool belts
Something as simple as putting on a tool belt mightn’t seem like a big deal for most tradies. But for a percentage of Australians, many of whom are women, finding the right tool belt can be more frustrating
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