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Welcome to the economic profile for
The City of Joondalup.

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  • Gross Product (Local)

    $4,665 million (2009),
    2.7% of Western Australia's Gross State Product

    Gross Product (Local) per capita $31,166 (2009)

  • Largest industry

    By employment (2006): Retail trade (8,170)

    By value added (2009): Property & business services ($710 million)

    By output (2009): Property & business services ($1,556 million)

  • Employment

    32,785 people work in the City of Joondalup (2006)

  • Businesses

    13,401 registered businesses (2007)

  • Population

    Estimated Resident Population 162,195 (Jun-09)
    0.51% growth per annum (over 10 years)

  • Unemployment (residents)

    2.8%, compared to 4.7% in Western Australia (Mar-10)