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Hmm, that is a hard one, as they have not indicated whether they have completed schooling or in the midst of it. This will make a difference to the advice I can provide however, this is what I have thought of off the top of my head.
There is no "internship visa" as such available in Oz but they may be able to get what is known as a Special Program visa if they can get a qualified organisation to support them... this can be difficult and is quite often linked to being involved in youth programmes or similar through the churches and voluntary organisations. Not sure if there are any specific ones for Woodworking but highly doubt it....
The only other thing I can think of is if they are German passport holders, have no children and are under 31, they are eligible for a Working Holiday Visa (this would be easier as it is a simple online application). This would allow them to work for the employer of their choice in any role for a period of up to 6 months. The visa is valid for a 12 month period from the time of entry but you can only work for the one employer for a six month period. This would also not "tie" them to any one employer if it didn't work out plus they could holiday after finishing up if they wanted too.
Also good for any employer as there are no messy sponsorship obligations that need to be met....
Am not sure who the best people would be to discuss potential roles, maybe someone on the forum can help them out with that.... on the WHV, costs will need to be met by them so this may be an issue for them if they are seeking financial assistance with their relocation. This is hard to come by these days unless you are taking up a full time skilled role in an Australian organisation who is sponsoring you for a work permit I am afraid.