Dentistry graduates in Australia received a median salary of approximately **** thousand Australian dollars, making this profession the highest earning of all study areas in the country in 2023. Despite high employment rates, pharmacy graduates received the lowest median salary at around **** thousand Australian dollars per year.
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covers 2004 to 2017 annual data source: Australian Bureau of Statistics cat no. 6333.0 tbls 3 and 4.
Between March 2024 and March 2025, wages in the professional, scientific, and technical services in Australia grew by around 2.9 percent. The electricity, gas, water and waste services industry had the highest wage growth, with an annual change of 4.4 percent.
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This dataset presents aggregated data regarding employee jobs and median employee income per job, classified by industry subdivision at Statistical Area Level 2 (SA2). The data spans over the 2017-18 financial year and is aggregated to the 2016 SA2 boundaries. Jobs in Australia provide aggregate statistics and are sourced from the Linked Employer-Employee Dataset (LEED). It provides new information about filled jobs in Australia, the people who hold them, and their employers. An 'employee Job' refers to a job for which the occupant receives remuneration in wages, salary, payment in kind, or piece rates. This excludes self-employment jobs held by Owner-Managers of Unincorporated Enterprises (OMUE). The job counts in this release differ from the filled job estimates from other sources such as the Australian Labour Account and the Labour Force Australia. The Jobs in Australia release provides insights into all jobs held throughout the year, while the Labour Account data provides the number of filled jobs at a point-in-time each quarter (and annually for the financial year reference period), and Labour Force Survey data measures the number of people employed each month. For more information on the release please visit the Australian Bureau of Statistics This release provides statistics on the number and nature of jobs, the people who hold them, and their employers. These statistics can be used to understand regional labour markets or to identify the impact of major changes in local communities. The release also provides new insights into the number of jobs people hold, the duration of jobs, and the industries and employment income of concurrent jobs. The scope of these data includes individuals who submitted an individual tax return to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), individuals who had a Pay As You Go (PAYG) payment summary issued by an employer and their employers.
The statistic depicts the average weekly earnings of information and communication technology workers in Australia in 2014, by occupation. That year, IT sales professionals earned about ***** Australian dollars per week on average.
As of November 2024, men earned on average 3,203.7 Australian dollars per week in the mining industry in Australia, compared to an average of 2,648.3 Australian dollars for women. Pay disparity has become a prevalent issue in recent times, with many Australians supporting equality in terms of how much men and women are paid for the same job.
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Australia Average Annualised Wage Increases: Current: By ANZSIC 2006: Professional, Scientific & Technical Services data was reported at 3.853 % in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.687 % for Sep 2024. Australia Average Annualised Wage Increases: Current: By ANZSIC 2006: Professional, Scientific & Technical Services data is updated quarterly, averaging 3.815 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 133 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.959 % in Sep 1995 and a record low of 0.000 % in Jun 1992. Australia Average Annualised Wage Increases: Current: By ANZSIC 2006: Professional, Scientific & Technical Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Employment and Workplace Relations. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.G104: Average Annualized Wage Increases: ANZSIC.
The statistic depicts the average weekly earnings of information and communication technology workers in Australia in 2014, by gender. That year, female ICT sales professionals earned about 2,000 Australian dollars per week on average compared to about 2,900 Australian dollars earned by male ICT sales professionals in Australia.
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Dentistry graduates in Australia received a median salary of approximately **** thousand Australian dollars, making this profession the highest earning of all study areas in the country in 2023. Despite high employment rates, pharmacy graduates received the lowest median salary at around **** thousand Australian dollars per year.