Training is one of the best investments you can make in your career — but it can also be a financial challenge. Fortunately, Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) helps make it easier.
CSQ provides funding to reduce the cost of training for eligible Queenslanders working in or entering the construction and civil infrastructure industries. If you’re looking to complete your Traffic Control or Traffic Management Implementation (TMI) courses, there’s a good chance CSQ can cover a significant portion of your fees.
At Upskills QLD, we’re an approved CSQ-funded training provider, meaning we can help you access this support quickly and easily. Our team works with both individuals and employers every week to confirm eligibility, process funding, and make sure students get the training they need without unnecessary costs or confusion.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know about CSQ funding for traffic management training — how it works, who qualifies, and how to apply.
What is CSQ Funding?
Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) is a not-for-profit organisation backed by the Queensland Government. Its goal is to strengthen and future-proof the state’s building and civil construction workforce by funding training that builds real, job-ready skills.
CSQ works alongside training organisations, employers, and workers to make sure Queensland’s construction workforce continues to grow, innovate, and operate safely.
👉 Visit the official CSQ website for more information.
Why CSQ Exists
The construction industry is one of the largest employers in Queensland — from road upgrades to housing and infrastructure projects. But with growth comes the need for qualified and compliant workers.
CSQ bridges this gap by providing subsidised training, ensuring that workers gain recognised skills and businesses can stay competitive and compliant with regulations.
Who CSQ Helps
CSQ funding supports:
- Individuals looking to upskill or renew accreditations.
- Workers transitioning between roles within the construction sector.
- Employers investing in their teams through staff training.
- Job seekers looking to enter construction or civil works for the first time.
The best part? CSQ funding is not a loan — you don’t need to repay it.
Why Traffic Training Qualifies for CSQ Support
Traffic management is a critical part of Queensland’s construction and infrastructure ecosystem. Every roadwork, bridge repair, or pipeline project relies on trained traffic personnel to keep both the public and workers safe.
Roles such as Traffic Controller, Traffic Management Implementer (TMI), and Traffic Management Designer (TMD) fall directly within the civil construction sector, which is covered by CSQ’s funding programs.
These programs ensure that both new entrants and experienced workers have access to training that meets the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) standards — as outlined in the Guide to Temporary Traffic Management (Part 8).
Who is Eligible for CSQ Funding?
Eligibility is assessed individually, but CSQ has clear guidelines for who can access subsidies.
You may be eligible if you are:
✅ Currently working in civil construction on a construction or building project.
✅ Employed by a construction company or subcontractor engaged in eligible works.
✅ An unemployed worker who has been active in the industry within the six months.
✅ A self-employed subcontractor within the construction industry.
Your eligibility will depend on the funding stream and evidence you provide.
Supporting Evidence Examples
You’ll typically need to supply one or more of the following:
- Letter of employment from a current or recent employer with details of current construction projects.
- ABN details if you’re self-employed.
- Separation certificate or statement of service for recently unemployed workers.
Programs for Different Stages of Your Career
CSQ offers a range of programs designed to suit different worker profiles:
- Short Courses Program – for current and eligible workers to upskill or renew specific competencies (including traffic control and TMI).
- Higher Qualifications Program – for those pursuing advanced qualifications like diplomas or management pathways.
- Micro-Credentials Program – short, focused training modules in emerging areas like technology and safety.
- Apprenticeships and Traineeships – for new entrants building foundational trade skills.
Traffic Management training generally falls under the Short Courses Program, designed to support operational workers and field staff.
What Courses Are Covered by CSQ in Traffic Management
CSQ regularly reviews and updates its Funded Training List, but typically supports the following nationally recognised units relevant to traffic management:
| Course | National Code | Description |
| Traffic Controller | RIIWHS205E | Control traffic with a stop/slow bat and portable devices. |
| Traffic Management Implementation (TMI) | RIIWHS302E | Implement traffic management plans and set out control devices. |
| Refresher Training | For those renewing TMR accreditation every 3 years. |
👉 For the most current list, visit the CSQ Funded Training Courses page.
These units align with the Queensland Guide to Temporary Traffic Management (TMR) requirements for accredited roles in the industry.
How Much Funding is Available?
The amount of subsidy depends on the program and course. As a general rule:
- CSQ covers between 50% and 80% of the total course fee.
- Some courses may be fully subsidised for eligible students.
- Upskills QLD will confirm the exact contribution when you enrol.
For example:
- A Traffic Control course may have a student contribution as low as $50–$100.
- A TMI course could be reduced by several hundred dollars compared to full price.
Employers can also apply for Employer-Based Funding to train their staff — a great option for companies running multiple projects or managing crews statewide.
👉 Explore current funding rates via CSQ Course Funding Information.
How to Apply for CSQ Funding
Applying for CSQ funding is straightforward — especially when you train with an approved provider like Upskills QLD.
Step 1: Choose an Approved CSQ Provider
Only Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that are approved by CSQ can deliver funded courses. Upskills QLD proudly holds this approval and is listed among the CSQ Recognised Training Providers.
Step 2: Enrol in a Course
Select the course you wish to undertake — whether that’s Traffic Control, Traffic Management Implementation (TMI), or White Card.
During enrolment, Upskills QLD will provide you with a CSQ Funding Application Form and guide you through evidence submission.
Step 3: Submit Your Evidence
Provide your identification, proof of employment, or relevant documentation (payslips, ABN, licences, etc.). Our team reviews your evidence against CSQ’s criteria to confirm eligibility.
Step 4: Funding Confirmation
Once confirmed, your funding is applied upfront — meaning you pay only the reduced student contribution. There are no hidden fees or reimbursement processes.
Step 5: Start Training
Once approved, you can begin your training either face-to-face or via blended learning options available through Upskills QLD.
Why Choose Upskills QLD for CSQ-Funded Training
Upskills QLD is a Queensland-based RTO that specialises in construction, safety, and traffic management training. As a family-owned organisation, we focus on supporting local workers and communities through accessible, industry-aligned training.
Here’s Why Students Choose Us:
✅ Approved CSQ Provider: We’re officially recognised by CSQ to deliver subsidised courses.
✅ Streamlined Funding Process: We handle the paperwork so you can focus on learning.
✅ Industry-Connected: We work closely with major civil construction companies, councils, and traffic control firms to help our graduates secure work.
✅ Flexible Delivery: Courses are available in Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Rockhampton, Mackay, Gladstone, and regional areas.
✅ Experienced Trainers: All trainers are current industry professionals with years of practical experience.
✅ Comprehensive Support: From eligibility checks to certification and job placement, we’re with you every step of the way.
Example Pathway: From Funded Training to Employment
Let’s look at how CSQ funding can support your full traffic management journey:
- White Card (CPCCWHS1001)
- Entry requirement for all construction work.
- Traffic Control (RIIWHS205E)
- Learn stop/slow operations, radio communications, and site setup.
- Average CSQ subsidy: 60–80% of the course fee.
- Traffic Management Implementation (RIIWHS302E)
- Take the next step into setting out signage, risk assessments, and TGS compliance.
- Also heavily subsidised by CSQ.
- On-the-Job Mentoring or Work Placement
- Upskills QLD connects students with host employers and mentoring partners.
- Refresher or Upgrade Training
- Stay accredited every 3 years with CSQ-supported refresher courses.
By completing these stages with Upskills QLD, you’ll move from entry-level to skilled, employable professional — often with minimal out-of-pocket cost.
Funding for Employers and Teams
Employers can also benefit significantly from CSQ funding. If you manage a traffic control or civil construction business, you can:
- Upskill new or existing staff.
- Ensure compliance with TMR and WHS requirements.
- Improve safety and productivity on projects.
- Reduce overall training expenses through bulk funding.
Upskills QLD works directly with companies to coordinate staff enrolments, manage funding allocations, and deliver site-based or regional training.
👉 Learn more about employer funding through the CSQ Employer Programs page.
Common Questions About CSQ Funding
1. Can I Get Funding If I’m Currently Unemployed?
Yes, if you’ve worked in construction within the past six months and can provide evidence (such as a separation certificate or prior licence), you may still be eligible.
2. Can I Receive Funding More Than Once?
Yes. CSQ allows funding for multiple short courses each year, as long as they are on the current funded list and you remain eligible.
3. Does Funding Cover Equipment or PPE?
No. Funding applies only to training and assessment fees. However, Upskills QLD can supply starter kits and PPE at discounted student rates.
4. How Long Does Approval Take?
Most applications are processed within 24–48 hours if your evidence is complete.
5. Is There a Limit to How Many Courses I Can Take?
Yes, each funding stream has an annual limit — but many students complete both Traffic Control and TMI under one funding period.
👉 Check official details in the CSQ Funding FAQs section.
Why CSQ Funding Matters for Queensland’s Future
CSQ funding isn’t just about saving money — it’s about building Queensland’s future workforce. The state’s road and civil construction industries are expanding rapidly, and trained workers are vital for keeping projects safe, efficient, and on schedule.
By subsidising training in areas like traffic management, CSQ helps ensure that:
- Queensland’s roadworks are safer for both workers and the public.
- Local communities benefit from skilled employment opportunities.
- Workers can advance their careers without financial hardship.
- Employers maintain compliance and meet project deadlines.
It’s a win–win for everyone in the construction ecosystem.
Conclusion: Invest in Yourself — CSQ Will Back You
CSQ funding makes it easier than ever to gain the skills you need to work safely and confidently in traffic management across Queensland.
Whether you’re starting out or upskilling for the next level, Upskills QLD is here to help you navigate eligibility, reduce costs, and start your journey toward a long-term career in construction.
👉 Check your CSQ funding eligibility today:
📞 Call 1300 627 681 | 🌐 Apply Online | ✉️ [email protected]
With Upskills QLD, you’re not just signing up for a course — you’re investing in your future, with the confidence that you’re supported by Queensland’s leading funding body for construction training.
Turning Ordinary People into Everyday Legends — that’s the Upskills QLD way.