South East Queensland Time series industry sector analysis In 2022/23, the South East Queensland contributed 75.1% to Queensland’s employment (total).
The annual industry sector analysis reveals the growth and decline of an industry from 2005/06 to the present.
These charts show the year-on-year change in the different measures of an industry size, based on the 87 industry subsectors and 19 main industry divisions in the ANZSIC classification. An industry may be growing in the local area, but at a rate no different to that of the state or region. For this reason, measures are also included that compare the growth or decline of the industry with the equivalent in the benchmark area, based on a standard index base year of 2005/06. Another chart also looks at the change in an industry as a percentage of the benchmark.
For instance, an industry may double in size from $100m to $200m in total output. But if the state’s output went up by the same amount, the percentage of state would be unchanged. On the other hand, if the state’s output is declining but local output is unchanged, the percentage of state would increase. In this way change over time can be benchmarked.
Different measures may also grow and change in different ways. For instance, during the GFC, some industries retained staff but they worked less hours, resulting in a loss of FTE jobs but no loss of total employment. And an industry may have increasing exports without having an increase in total output.
Industry sector time-series analysis should be viewed in conjunction with Local workers data from the 2021 and 2016 Census to see how the characteristics of the local workers are changing in a growing or declining industry.
Data source National Economics (NIEIR) - Modelled series
Current area: South East Queensland City of Brisbane City of Ipswich Gold Coast City Lockyer Valley Regional Council Logan City Moreton Bay Region Noosa Shire Council Redland City Scenic Rim Regional Council Somerset Regional Council Sunshine Coast Council Toowoomba Regional Council COMSEQ excluding Gold Coast
Current benchmark: Greater Brisbane Regional Queensland Greater Sydney Greater Melbourne Queensland Australia
Industry: All industries Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Agriculture Aquaculture Forestry and Logging Fishing, Hunting and Trapping Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Support Services Mining Coal Mining Oil and Gas Extraction Metal Ore Mining Non-Metallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying Exploration and Other Mining Support Services Manufacturing Food Product Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing Textile, Leather, Clothing and Footwear Manufacturing Wood Product Manufacturing Pulp, Paper and Converted Paper Product Manufacturing Printing (including the Reproduction of Recorded Media) Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing Basic Chemical and Chemical Product Manufacturing Polymer Product and Rubber Product Manufacturing Non-Metallic Mineral Product Manufacturing Primary Metal and Metal Product Manufacturing Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing Transport Equipment Manufacturing Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing Furniture and Other Manufacturing Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services Electricity Supply Gas Supply Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Services Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal Services Construction Building Construction Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction Construction Services Wholesale Trade Basic Material Wholesaling Machinery and Equipment Wholesaling Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts Wholesaling Grocery, Liquor and Tobacco Product Wholesaling Other Goods Wholesaling Commission-Based Wholesaling Retail Trade Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts Retailing Fuel Retailing Food Retailing Other Store-Based Retailing Non-Store Retailing and Retail Commission Based Buying Accommodation and Food Services Accommodation Food and Beverage Services Transport, Postal and Warehousing Road Transport Rail Transport Water Transport Air and Space Transport Other Transport Postal and Courier Pick-up and Delivery Services Transport Support Services Warehousing and Storage Services Information Media and Telecommunications Publishing (except Internet and Music Publishing) Motion Picture and Sound Recording Activities Broadcasting (except Internet) Internet Publishing and Broadcasting Telecommunications Services Internet Service Providers, Web Search Portals and Data Processing Services Library and Other Information Services Financial and Insurance Services Finance Insurance and Superannuation Funds Auxiliary Finance and Insurance Services Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services Rental and Hiring Services (except Real Estate) Property Operators and Real Estate Services Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (Except Computer System Design and Related Services) Computer System Design and Related Services Administrative and Support Services Administrative Services Building Cleaning, Pest Control and Other Support Services Public Administration and Safety Public Administration Defence Public Order, Safety and Regulatory Services Education and Training Preschool and School Education Tertiary Education Adult, Community and Other Education Health Care and Social Assistance Hospitals Medical and Other Health Care Services Residential Care Services Social Assistance Services Arts and Recreation Services Heritage Activities Creative and Performing Arts Activities Sports and Recreation Activities Gambling Activities Other Services Repair and Maintenance Personal and Other Services Private Households Employing Staff and Undifferentiated Goods
Measure: Employment (total) Employment (FTE) Output/Total Sales ($m) Value add ($m) Exports ($m) Imports($m) Local Sales ($m) Worker productivity ($ per worker) reset
Time series - Employment (total) All industries South East Queensland Queensland Analysis Year Employment (total) Change from previous year Employment (total) Change from previous year South East Queensland as a % of Queensland Index South East Queensland Index Queensland 2022/23 2,087,337 +3.8% 2,780,077 +3.7 % 75.1 136.0 129.9 2021/22 2,011,854 +5.2% 2,681,926 +4.5 % 75.0 131.1 125.4 2020/21 1,912,957 +2.4% 2,565,526 +2.2 % 74.6 124.7 119.9 2019/20 1,868,689 +0.7% 2,509,398 +0.8 % 74.5 121.8 117.3 2018/19 1,854,798 +1.8% 2,490,099 +1.4 % 74.5 120.9 116.4 2017/18 1,822,859 +4.4% 2,455,486 +3.9 % 74.2 118.8 114.8 2016/17 1,746,491 +0.9% 2,362,351 +0.3 % 73.9 113.8 110.4 2015/16 1,730,283 +2.8% 2,355,524 +1.7 % 73.5 112.8 110.1 2014/15 1,683,475 +1.0% 2,315,140 +0.1 % 72.7 109.7 108.2 2013/14 1,667,478 +1.7% 2,312,562 +1.2 % 72.1 108.7 108.1 2012/13 1,639,454 +0.3% 2,284,215 +0.2 % 71.8 106.8 106.8 2011/12 1,634,019 +1.3% 2,278,756 +1.3 % 71.7 106.5 106.5 2010/11 1,613,157 +1.8% 2,249,996 +1.7 % 71.7 105.1 105.2 2009/10 1,585,198 +0.5% 2,211,391 +0.4 % 71.7 103.3 103.4 2008/09 1,577,729 +2.8% 2,202,915 +3.0 % 71.6 102.8 103.0 2007/08 1,534,362 +3.4% 2,139,463 +3.0 % 71.7 100.0 100.0 2006/07 1,484,105 -- 2,077,537 -- 71.4 96.7 97.1