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Monthly EOI trend report

June 2026

Subclass 190 EOI Trends

Submitted EOI pool movement, occupation concentration and practical context for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190).

TL;DR

What changed in June 2026

  • The tracked subclass 190 pool contained 297,551 Submitted EOIs in June 2026 and decreased by 17,801 from the previous snapshot.
  • The 190 pool moved lower in June, with Software Engineer still the largest occupation and also the fastest-declining one. This leaves the stream’s biggest group pulling downward while teaching and programming occupations rose.
  • Early Childhood Teacher was the fastest-growing 190 occupation, while Developer Programmer and Civil Engineering Draftsperson also increased. The upward movement is spread across a few occupations rather than across the full leading list.
  • NSW showed high 190 nomination heat and Victoria was elevated, while Queensland was at watch level. Across the 190 picture, state activity appears strongest in NSW, with a lower reading for Queensland.
Submitted pool
297,551

Across 50 tracked occupations

Monthly change
−17,801

−5.6% month on month

Data snapshot
2026-06-30

Report data cutoff: 2026-06-30

Tracked pool trend

Subclass 190 across comparable snapshots

This chart uses the same 50-occupation scope in every month so subclass 190 changes remain comparable.

12 comparable monthly snapshots · latest data cutoff 2026-06-30

First snapshot

739,040

Latest snapshot

745,217

Period movement

+6,177

819.5K724.1K628.7K533.3K25/0725/0825/0925/1025/1125/1226/0126/0226/0326/0426/0526/06745,217

Focused vertical scale to make month-to-month movement readable. Hover or use the accessible table for exact values.

Submitted EOI totals by monthly snapshot
MonthSubmitted EOIs
2025-07739040
2025-08568037
2025-09746070
2025-10763526
2025-11750773
2025-12760020
2026-01764961
2026-02770180
2026-03774417
2026-04782065
2026-05784842
2026-06745217

Occupation concentration

Largest subclass 190 pools

OccupationSubmitted poolMoM
261313 Software EngineerANZSCO 261313
23,568
−1,527
233211 Civil EngineerANZSCO 233211
19,260
−1,068
233512 Mechanical EngineerANZSCO 233512
18,200
−1,177
261312 Developer ProgrammerANZSCO 261312
15,009
−661
351311 ChefANZSCO 351311
14,566
−967
241111 Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) TeacherANZSCO 241111
14,520
+100
261111 ICT Business AnalystANZSCO 261111
13,597
−722
233914 Engineering TechnologistANZSCO 233914
11,838
−604

Method and source

Direct public data, aggregated for comparison

This report covers 50 selected high-interest occupations. It is not the complete national EOI pool. Suppressed source cells below 20 are represented by NovenAI's standard analytical estimate of 10.

Australian Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect EOI Data

State signals

Where tracked 190 demand is concentrated

NSWHigh68,26699.1% allocation used
VICElevated60,52098.1% allocation used
QLDWatch29,16686.6% allocation used
Movement watchFastest rise: 135112 ICT Project Manager (+229)Fastest fall: 261313 Software Engineer (−1,527)

Monthly archive

Subclass 190 reports by month

Frequently asked questions

How to read subclass 190 EOI trends

What does the subclass 190 EOI trend report measure?

It compares aggregated SkillSelect Submitted EOI counts for subclass 190 across 50 tracked high-interest occupations. It highlights month-to-month movement, concentration and occupation-level changes for June 2026.

Does a larger EOI pool mean a higher invitation score?

No. Pool size is a competition signal, not an invitation cutoff or a prediction. Invitations also depend on occupation settings, points, nomination rules, invitation rounds and policy decisions.

What is the difference between Submitted and Lodged EOIs?

Submitted describes active expressions of interest in the SkillSelect dataset. Lodged is a separate status and should not be added to Submitted when reading the active pool.

How should I interpret subclass 190 data?

Subclass 190 is state or territory nominated. Submitted EOI counts show the candidate pool, not a state's nomination allocation, selection rules or invitation probability.

How often is this EOI trends page updated?

NovenAI checks for a new source snapshot every hour. When a new month appears, the permanent visa page updates and a dated monthly page is published.

Where does the EOI data come from?

The primary source is the Australian Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect EOI dataset. NovenAI aggregates and explains the public data; it does not use applicant-level personal information.