As of August 2023, the mean weekly earnings of full-time employees in Australia were 1,885.6 Australian dollars. This is an increase of 62 Australian dollars a week.
As of 2023, the mean weekly earnings of male employees in Australia with a postgraduate degree were 2,115 Australian dollars. However, females with a postgraduate degree earned an average of, 1678 Australian dollars.
According to the source, men earned on average 1,649 Australian dollars per week in the Australian Capital Territory, compared to an average of 1360.3 Australian dollars for women as of May 2019. In Tasmania, the average weekly earnings of females was 891.6 Australian dollars.
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Graph and download economic data for Labor Compensation: Earnings: Manufacturing: Weekly for Australia (LCEAMN02AUQ189N) from Q4 1983 to Q2 2023 about compensation, Australia, earnings, and manufacturing.
As of 2024, the mean weekly earnings of employees in Australia working in the mining industry were close to 3.1 thousand Australian dollars. Comparatively, the mean weekly earnings of people working in the accommodation and food services industry were 1.4 thousand Australian dollars.
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Graph and download economic data for Labor Compensation: Earnings: All Activities: Weekly for Australia (LCEATT02AUA189S) from 1984 to 2012 about compensation, Australia, and earnings.
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Minimum Weekly Rate of Pay: Black Coal Mining Industry: Group K data was reported at 1,113.700 AUD in 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,081.300 AUD for 2018. Minimum Weekly Rate of Pay: Black Coal Mining Industry: Group K data is updated yearly, averaging 975.550 AUD from Jun 2010 (Median) to 2019, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,113.700 AUD in 2019 and a record low of 856.900 AUD in 2010. Minimum Weekly Rate of Pay: Black Coal Mining Industry: Group K data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Fair Work Commission. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.G029: Minimum Weekly Rate of Pay: Mining Industry. GROUP K engaged in one of the following classifications: Senior Geologist, Chief Geologist, Chief Chemist, Senior Metallurgist, Senior Engineer, Senior Open Cut Overseer, Coal Preparation Plant Supervisor, Mines Rescue Training Coordinator, and Mines Rescue Senior Technical Officer.
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This dataset presents the percentage change in weekly payroll jobs between the week ending 04 January 2020 to the week ending 3 October 2020 relative to the week ending 14 March 2020 (the week Australia recorded its 100th confirmed COVID-19 case). The data is aggregated to Statistical Area Level 4 (SA4) from the 2016 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). These weekly estimates are derived from Single Touch Payroll (STP) data, which is provided to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) by businesses with STP-enabled payroll or accounting software each time the business runs its payroll. STP data includes both business and job level tax information and superannuation information. The data are combined with other administrative data from the Australian taxation system to determine additional classification attributes, such as the age and sex of employees. This data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Note: The weekly change estimates for the most recent weeks of data contain a higher degree of reporting variability and imputation. The ABS recommends that users exercise caution when focusing on change in the most recent weeks, as these estimates are subject to a greater levels of revision in subsequent releases. For more information please visit the Data Methodology. This release presents experimental estimates of weekly payroll jobs and wages for the purpose of assessing the economic impact of COVID-19 on employees and the labour market. AURIN has restructured and spatially enabled the original dataset.
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Australia Minimum Weekly Rate of Pay: Mining Industry: Level 1: Basic data was reported at 805.900 AUD in 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 782.400 AUD for 2018. Australia Minimum Weekly Rate of Pay: Mining Industry: Level 1: Basic data is updated yearly, averaging 705.900 AUD from Jun 2010 (Median) to 2019, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 805.900 AUD in 2019 and a record low of 620.000 AUD in 2010. Australia Minimum Weekly Rate of Pay: Mining Industry: Level 1: Basic data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Fair Work Commission. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.G029: Minimum Weekly Rate of Pay: Mining Industry.
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This data shows count of employees by 100 regions within Australia over 12 years (2002 - 2014). In 2002, there were 8.5M workers, rising to 10.3M in 2014. Maps show percent change in count of employees over preceding four years eg 2010-2014.Parent data - Employee $ DATA by detailed occupation, by location (SA4), by year; #Changelog:v6 - added new csv file including SA4 names and States.Data from: http://118.138.240.130/viewSA4fullList2010-14.htmlv4.3 - added jpg combining three maps; 2006, 2010, 2014.v4.2 - added link to full database of underlying data now added to figshare (m9.figshare.4522895)v4.1 - add index.html, background20-12-16.pdf - Nectar.org.au archive of site at http://118.138.240.130; amended data totals to include AU GDP per ABSv4 - add description of SQL to extract published data from parent DB.v1 - 3. Minor edits.#descriptionThis dataset is an aggregation of all Australian Salaries and Wages by location and over 12 years in four year snapshots (2002, 2006, 2010, 2014). Some data excluded which was not allocated to a SA4 location. Source Data from ATO; Australian Tax Office.#file_descriptionHeadcountRaw.csv provides total data (employee count). Includes total counts per SA4 location, and percent change between each of the years; 2002 - 6; 2006 - 10; 2010 - 14 eg 101 means 1% increase. This file also contains the SQL query to extract this file from the parent DB.HeadcountRaw_display.csv provides data (employee count) to visualise at (1) National Map.gov.au or (2) Aurin.org.au. This only includes the data for SA4 regions which can be visualised. See #datavis below for explanation of image files.#MethodParent DB CSV files loaded into MariaDB on Nectar Infrastructure (refer NCRIS). SQL to extract this subset of data from parent DB is included in the header of HeadcountRaw.csv. Access through http://areff2000.net16.net.#sourcedataATO Data request at: data.gov.au IdeascaleOriginal data (parent data) at: data.gov.auParent data description: "Individuals data for 2001-02, 2005-06, 2009-10 and 2013-14 income years. Table 1: Salary and Wages income, by Occupation and SA4 location Table 2: Sole trader business income, by Industry and SA4 location." Sole trader data not included in this sub-collection.#current_analysisSee analysis in progress for:=> Individual income by occupation / location at: http://areff2000.net16.net (offline) or http://118.138.240.130 (Updated: 11.11.16) #datavis -How To To view on National Map (data.gov.au mapping tool). 1. Save data as csv. Data (loaded here), currently at: http://118.138.240.130/sa4_deltaHeadcountRaw_display.csv2. Open http://nationalmap.gov.au. 3. Click 'Add Data'. 4. Drag csv file onto map. 5. Click Done. 6. Select Year in control panel (lower left of screen). Raw shows count of jobs. Year shows % change from four years earlier. 7. Click on region (SA4) to see data for that region.#Data_formatYear | Occupation | Location (SA4) | Count of Workers | $ of Workers * Year: [2002, 2006, 2010, 2014]* Salary and Wages; 200,000 lines (summary only included here)* Sole Proprietors; 100,000 lines (not included here)* Occupation: Description at Australian Bureau of Statistics. (3,216 lines) (link below)* SA4 Location descriptions at: http://stat.abs.gov.au/itt/r.jsp?databyregion#/. SA4 definition/description at: http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/0/B01A5912123E8D2BCA257801000C64F2?opendocument #dataTotals - Salary and WagesYearWorkers (M)Earnings ($B)GDP USD($B)20028.528540020069.4372746201010.24811142201410.35841450Table 1: Aust. Salary and Wages 2002 - 2014.GDP info from: Trading Economics (link below).#datavis1. Three Chloro images made at aurin.org.au (AU researcher login required). eg Chloro12_2014 is 12 colour chloropeth, for 2010 - 2014, Chloro12_2010 is 2006 - 2010, Chloro12_2006 is 2002 - 2006.Please cite images as: Ferrers, R., ATO - User uploaded data (2016) visualised in AURIN portal (map visualisation chloropeth) on 25.8.2016. Viewed online at: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4056282.v22. Red/Orange (year.tiff) images made at nationalmap.org.au (NM), where 2014.tiff is percent difference 2010 - 2014, 2010.tiff is 2006 - 2010, 2006.tiff is 2002 - 2006. Three scale files explain colours on each year.tiff, where related scale is [year]NM_scale.tiff.3. A new #datavis - scatter plot - is available (linked below) at github: http://areff2000.github.io/2017/03/28/plotly.html (Mar '17).#usageThis #datavis was used in a University of Melbourne Library Hackathon - Hack for Good (25.8.16) - https://twitter.com/ValueMgmt/status/769041449862168577Slides attached below: (see Canva link; Ferrers, Li, Kreunen and Lindsay (2016). L^2 Local Livability Index. Online at: https://www.canva.com/design/DAB8-48tlEw/view)https://twitter.com/ValueMgmt/status/770144651953135616
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Il salario minimo in Australia è aumentato a 948 AUD a settimana nel 2025 rispetto ai 915,90 AUD a settimana nel 2024. Questa pagina fornisce - Salari Minimi in Australia - valori attuali, dati storici, previsioni, grafico, statistiche, calendario economico e notizie.
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Difference in Weekly Private Income Received, Taxes Paid and Benefits Received Between Those with Different Numbers of Chronic Health Conditions, Adjusted for Age, Sex and Education - Australian Population Aged 45 to 64 Years, 2009.
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Os salários na Austrália aumentaram para 1542,30 AUD/semana no segundo trimestre de 2025, em comparação com 1510,90 AUD/semana no quarto trimestre de 2024. Esta página fornece - Salários Médios Semanais da Austrália - valores reais, dados históricos, previsões, gráficos, estatísticas, calendário econômico e notícias.
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Graph and download economic data for Weekly Earnings: Private Sector for Australia (LCEAPR02AUQ661N) from Q4 1983 to Q2 2018 about compensation, earnings, Australia, sector, and private.
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 ***** Australian dollars per week on average compared to about ***** Australian dollars earned by male ICT sales professionals in Australia.
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SA3 based data for Total Personal Income (Weekly) by Age by Sex, in Place of Enemeration Profile (PEP), 2016 Census. Count of persons aged 15 years and over. P17 is broken up into 3 sections (P17a - P17c), this section contains 'Females $300-$399 Age 15-19 years' - 'Persons $500-$649 Total'.The data is by SA3 2016 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly. Note: There are small random adjustments made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from table totals. For more information visit the data source: http://www.abs.gov.au/census.
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This dataset provides values for AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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زادت الأجور في قطاع التصنيع في أستراليا إلى 1740.70 دولار أسترالي في الأسبوع في الربع الرابع من عام 2024 من 1668.60 دولار أسترالي في الأسبوع في الربع الثاني من عام 2024. توفر هذه الصفحة - الأجور الأسبوعية المتوسطة في قطاع التصنيع في أستراليا - القيم الفعلية، البيانات التاريخية، التوقعات، الرسوم البيانية، الإحصاءات، التقويم الاقتصادي والأخبار.
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SA4 based data for Total Family Income (Weekly) by Family Composition, in General Community Profile (GCP), 2016 Census. Count of families in family households. Total Family Income (Weekly) is calculated by summing the personal incomes reported by all family members aged 15 years and over. Families includes same-sex couple families. Household excludes 'Lone person', 'Group', ‘Visitors only' and 'Other non-classifiable' households. Excludes overseas visitors. The data is by SA4 2016 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly. Note: There are small random adjustments made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from table totals. For more information visit the data source: http://www.abs.gov.au/census.
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GCCSA based data for Total Personal Income (Weekly) by Age by Sex, in General Community Profile (GCP), 2016 Census. Count of persons aged 15 years and over. G17 is broken up into 3 sections (G17a - G17c), this section contains 'Males Negative Nil income Age 15-19 years' - 'Females $300-$399 Total'.The data is by GCCSA 2016 boundaries. Periodicity: 5-Yearly. Note: There are small random adjustments made to all cell values to protect the confidentiality of data. These adjustments may cause the sum of rows or columns to differ by small amounts from table totals. For more information visit the data source: http://www.abs.gov.au/census.
As of August 2023, the mean weekly earnings of full-time employees in Australia were 1,885.6 Australian dollars. This is an increase of 62 Australian dollars a week.