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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