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Leticia GrigorieffDirector Workforce Planning and Development

“Changes to industry have been and

continue to be profound and far-reaching. New machines and new processes in industry are radically changing whole

areas of employment, wiping out old jobs and creating many new ones.”

November 1937The Vocational Guidance of Youth by J.H. Bentley

8 KEY ELEMENTS FOR SUCCESS

Industry data (ANZSIC)• 214 Industry Groups

Occupation data (ANZSCO)• 358 Occupation Unit Groups

Education data (ASCED)• 6 Levels of Education (e.g.

Bachelor degree)• 67 Fields of Education

A Agriculture, Forestry and

Fishing

01 Agriculture

017 Dairy Farming

4 Community and Personal

Service Workers

45 Sports and Personal Service Workers

451 Personal Service and

Travel Workers

4514 Gallery, Museum and Tour Guides

08 Management

and Commerce

0805 Sales and

Marketing

Industry data (ANZSIC)• 214 Industry Groups

Occupation data (ANZSCO)• 358 Occupation Unit Groups

Education data (ASCED)• 6 Levels of Education (e.g.

Bachelor degree)• 67 Fields of Education

A Agriculture, Forestry and

Fishing

01 Agriculture

017 Dairy Farming

4 Community and Personal

Service Workers

45 Sports and Personal Service Workers

451 Personal Service and

Travel Workers

4514 Gallery, Museum and Tour Guides

08 Management

and Commerce

0805 Sales and

Marketing

19.8%4.8%

3.9%14.8%8.4%

3.7%7.4%

6.9%9.5%

7.8%10.7%

8.1%1.7%

11.0%-12.7%

2.6%6.8%

-11.0%2.3%

Health Care and Social AssistanceRetail Trade

ConstructionProfessional, Scientific and Technical Services

Education and TrainingAccommodation and Food Services

ManufacturingPublic Administration and Safety

Transport, Postal and WarehousingOther Services

Administrative and Support ServicesFinancial and Insurance Services

Wholesale TradeAgriculture, Forestry and Fishing

MiningRental, Hiring and Real Estate Services

Arts and Recreation ServicesInformation Media and Telecommunications

Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services

14.3%

20.3%

3.9%

11.4%

-14.7%

-12.6%

36.3%

19.2%

-10.9%

2.3%

-14.1%

26.4%

-4.5%

0.8%

7.6%

Food Product Manufacturing

Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing

Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing

Furniture and Other Manufacturing

Transport Equipment Manufacturing

Primary Metal and Metal Product Manufacturing

Basic Chemical and Chemical Product Manufacturing

Textile, Leather, Clothing and Footwear Manufacturing

Non-Metallic Mineral Product Manufacturing

Polymer Product and Rubber Product Manufacturing

Wood Product Manufacturing

Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing

Printing (including the Reproduction of Recorded…

Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing

Pulp, Paper and Converted Paper Product…

20.8%

-0.5%

12.0%

22.2%

18.1%

16.9%

25.5%

10.5%

23.2%

Meat and Meat Product Manufacturing

Bakery Product Manufacturing

Sugar and Confectionery Manufacturing

Other Food Product Manufacturing

Dairy Product Manufacturing

Fruit and Vegetable Processing

Seafood Processing

Oil and Fat Manufacturing

Grain Mill and Cereal Product Manufacturing

+13.1%

+ 4.3%

+ 4.9%

+ 3.3%

+4.7%

+ 13.4%

+ 5.1%+ 10.2%

Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers56,745

+ 4.2%

+ 6.9%

+ 4.5%

+ 4.3%

+ 6.0%

+ 5.6%+ 3.0%

+ 2.1%

+ 6.6%

- 0.5%

+ 10.6%

+ 2.8%+ 5.7%

- 9.7%

+ 1.1%

8.0%0.0% 20.0%

Carers &

Aides

Average growth for

all occupations

Health Professionals Business, Human Resource & Marketing Professionals

Legal, Social &Welfare Professionals

Design, Engineering, Science & Transport Professionals

Farmers & Farm Managers Protective Service WorkersHealth & Welfare Support Workers Education Professionals

ICT ProfessionalsChief Executives, General Managers & Legislators

General Clerical WorkersOffice Managers & Program Administrators

Specialist Managers Farm, Forestry & Garden Workers

Other Clerical & Administrative Workers

Inquiry Clerks & Receptionists

Food Trades Workers Sales Representatives & Agents

Arts & Media Professionals Construction Trades Workers

Other Technicians & Trades Workers Numerical Clerks

Automotive & Engineering Trades Workers Other Labourers

Food Preparation Assistants Mobile Plant Operators

Sales Support WorkersConstruction & Mining LabourersClerical & Office Support Workers

Machine & Stationary Plant OperatorsPAs & Secretaries

Hospitality, Retail & Service Managers

Sales Assistants & Salespersons

Sports & Personal Service Workers

Cleaners & Laundry Workers

Road & Rail DriversElectrotechnology & Telecommunications Trades Workers

Factory Process Workers Engineering, ICT & Science Technicians

Skilled Animal & Horticultural Workers Hospitality Workers

Storepersons

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750

Brisbane

Gold Coast

Sunshine Coast

Ipswich

Logan - Beaudesert

Moreton Bay - North

Wide Bay

Cairns

Fitzroy

Moreton Bay - South

Townsville

Mackay

Toowoomba

Darling Downs - Maranoa

Queensland - Outback

+ 7.7%

+ 2.1%

+ 8.0%

+ 9.4%

+ 3.2%

+7.9%

+ 5.9%

+ 9.7%

+ 8.2%

+ 16.2%

+ 8.1%

+ 7.3%

+ 10.9%

(‘000s)

+ 3.6%

- 2.9%

Brisbane + 7.3%

Six industries : 71.9% of total new employment in the Gold Coast

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