@ozified13 - Trades Recognition Australia ang assessing body mo, you'll need state sponsorship kasi hindi siya kasama sa SOL list pero nasa CSOL list. Ang mga states na nagsponsor ng occupation mo ay South Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory at ACT, each has its own requirement so you have to check them one by one. You'll need to have formal qualification o training before you had your work experience at least a minimum of 3 years for the TRA to give you a positive skills assessment. Kung wala ka qualifications or proper structured training, you can request for a recognition of prior learning which honestly, I'm not sure how that goes.
The way the assessment works is that, TRA assesses your training or qualifications first then your work experience. So if you have structured training from a trades institution approved by TESDA and the subjects are mostly in-line with the sample in the link below then most likely you'll be okay up until you can prove your work experiences. Medyo lenient sila sa work experience as long as you have all the evidence to back it up, payslips, <b>DETAILED</b> employment statements, tax returns.
http://www.myskills.gov.au/courses/details?Code=MTM30911
Below are a few of the training courses sa Australia to be considered in 351211 na occupation.
MTM30911 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods - General)
MTM31011 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods - Manufacture)
MTM30411 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Rendering)