Richmond Valley Council

Employment by industry (Census)

Manufacturing is the largest employer in Richmond Valley Council, making up 15.9% of total employment.

Census employment data presents the number of persons employed in each industry sector (full-time and part-time) in Richmond Valley Council regardless of where they live. By comparing the number of jobs in each industry sector to a regional benchmark, you can clearly see local economic strengths and weaknesses. By looking at how the number of jobs in each industry is changing over time, you can track how the structure of the local economy is changing. Go to the Employment locations page to see where employment is taking place across Richmond Valley Council.

Note: Census employment figures are known to undercount employment by varying amounts depending on the Census year. All Census counts are an undercount of total population, and in addition, some people don’t state their workforce status or industry. Also counts by place of work exclude those with no fixed workplace address. For this reason, it is recommended that for total job numbers, users look at the Employment by industry (Total) modelled estimates which are updated on an annual basis, and based on the ABS Labour Force survey, less prone to undercount. The Census counts by industry are included here for a greater level of industry detail (3-digit ANZSIC).

Data source

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) – Census 2016 & 2021 – by place of work

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Employment (Census) by industry sector
Richmond Valley Council20212016Change
IndustryNumber%. New South WalesNumber%. New South Wales2016 - 2021
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing6288.72.06229.02.2+6
Mining580.80.9360.50.9+22
Manufacturing1,14815.95.51,33819.35.9-190
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services640.91.0500.70.9+14
Construction4526.38.63204.68.4+132
Wholesale Trade1091.52.91041.53.1+5
Retail Trade6338.89.06138.89.7+20
Accommodation and Food Services5577.76.25417.87.1+16
Transport, Postal and Warehousing2874.04.63064.44.7-19
Information Media and Telecommunications350.51.9340.52.2+1
Financial and Insurance Services520.75.3650.95.0-13
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services921.31.7831.21.8+9
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services1752.48.91942.88.1-19
Administrative and Support Services1582.23.21642.43.5-6
Public Administration and Safety3434.85.83575.25.9-14
Education and Training82511.48.76899.98.3+136
Health Care and Social Assistance93012.914.479911.512.5+131
Arts and Recreation Services941.31.4931.31.5+1
Other Services2383.33.42283.33.7+10
Industry not classified3294.64.62914.24.7+38
Total persons7,209100.0100.06,927100.0100.0+282

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).

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Dominant groups

An analysis of the jobs held by the local workers in Richmond Valley Council in 2021 shows the three most popular industry sectors were:

  • Manufacturing (1,148 people or 15.9%)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (930 people or 12.9%)
  • Education and Training (825 people or 11.4%)

In combination these three fields accounted for 2,903 people in total or 40.3% of the local workers.

In comparison, New South Wales employed 5.5% in Manufacturing; 14.4% in Health Care and Social Assistance and 8.7% in Education and Training.

The major differences between the jobs held by local workers of Richmond Valley Council and New South Wales were:

  • A larger percentage of local workers employed in the field of Manufacturing (15.9% compared to 5.5%)
  • A larger percentage of local workers employed in the field of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (8.7% compared to 2.0%)
  • A smaller percentage of local workers employed in the field of Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (2.4% compared to 8.9%)
  • A smaller percentage of local workers employed in the field of Financial and Insurance Services (0.7% compared to 5.3%)

Emerging groups

The largest changes in the jobs held by local workers between 2016 and 2021 in Richmond Valley Council were for those employed in:

  • Manufacturing (-190 local workers)
  • Education and Training (+136 local workers)
  • Construction (+132 local workers)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (+131 local workers)

Richmond Valley Council

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