Western Downs Regional Council

Industry composition

In 2023, the Goods related sector accounted for 38.2% of employment in Western Downs Regional Council. The importance of this sector has declined over the last 10 years (41.3% in 2012)

Understanding the economic role of Western Downs Regional Council provides a framework for understanding what policy responses and investment may be appropriate to support the growth of businesses and maintenance of a vibrant economy in the future.

The charts and table below give a broad overview of the role and function of your economy. It helps answer questions such as:

  • How much of Western Downs Regional Council's economy is driven by meeting the local population needs?
  • What proportion of jobs in the area are in goods production or selling of products?
  • In which broad sectors are the key strengths of the local economy?
  • What contribution do business services make in your area and is it growing?
  • Is there a presence of local, state and federal government workers in in the area?

Once you have developed a broad picture of your economy, you can then drill down further with all the detail here.

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Employment composition
Western Downs Regional Council202320172012
Industrynumber%. number%. number%.
Agriculture, forestry and fishing2,68614.32,95816.03,07416.8
Mining1,3597.31,6448.91,4127.7
Goods related7,16038.27,07738.47,54641.3
Household services4,73125.34,33423.54,02422.0
Business services1,6558.81,4698.01,3887.6
Public administration and safety1,1296.09615.28214.5
Total Industries18,719100.018,443100.018,265100.0

Source: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR) ©2024. ©2023. Compiled and presented in economy.id by .id (informed decisions). Data are based on a 2020-21 price base for all years. NIEIR-ID data are inflation adjusted each year to allow direct comparison, and annual data releases adjust previous years’ figures to a new base year.Learn more.

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Western Downs Regional Council

economic profile