41 datasets found
  1. Business Indicators

    • data.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
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    Updated Aug 9, 2023
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    Australian Bureau of Statistics (2023). Business Indicators [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/indicators
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    htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 9, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Australian Bureau of Statisticshttp://abs.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Contains quarterly estimates of profits, income from the sale of goods and services, wages and salaries, and the book value of inventories. These data are classified by broad industry, and original, seasonally adjusted and trend estimates are included for Australia, in current price terms. Volume measures are published for sales and inventories. State/territory data will also be included for sales, and wages and salaries, in current price terms.

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    Business Entries

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    • data.ballarat.vic.gov.au
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    api
    Updated Aug 8, 2023
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    City of Ballarat (2023). Business Entries [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-305d5e50-b15d-457f-ae5b-8efae86b5697
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    apiAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 8, 2023
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    City of Ballarat
    License

    Attribution 2.5 (CC BY 2.5)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
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    Description

    Business entries to financial year end. Data provided from Australian Bureau of Statistics http://stat.data.abs.gov.au/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=ABS_REGIONAL_LGA2018 Business entries to financial year end. Data provided from Australian Bureau of Statistics http://stat.data.abs.gov.au/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=ABS_REGIONAL_LGA2018

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    Business establishments and jobs data by business size and industry

    • data.melbourne.vic.gov.au
    csv, excel, json
    Updated Oct 2, 2023
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    (2023). Business establishments and jobs data by business size and industry [Dataset]. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/business-establishments-and-jobs-data-by-business-size-and-industry/
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    excel, json, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 2, 2023
    Description

    Data collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data covers the period 2002-2023. It shows number of jobs and number of business establishments by business size, classified by their CLUE industry, ANZSIC1 and CLUE small area allocation.Business size is determined by the total number of jobs at ech business establishment and is categorised as follows:Non employing, no jobs allocated to the establishment.Small business, 1 to 19 jobs employed at a business establishment.Medium business, 20 to 199 jobs employed at a business establishment.Larger business, 200 or more jobs employed at a business establishment.This dataset has been confidentialised to protect the commercially sensitive information of individual businesses. Data in cells which pertain to two or fewer businesses have been suppressed and are shown as a blank cell. The 'City of Melbourne' row totals refer to the true total, including those suppressed cells.Non-confidentialised data may be made available subject to a data supply agreement. For more information contact cityfacts@melbourne.vic.gov.auFor CLUE small area spatial files see https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/small-areas-for-census-of-land-use-and-employment-clue/mapFor more information about CLUE see http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/clueFor more information about the ANZSIC industry classification system see http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/1292.0

  4. ASIC - Business Names Dataset

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    • data.gov.au
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    Updated Dec 3, 2014
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    Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) (2014). ASIC - Business Names Dataset [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/asic-business-names-dataset/2975878
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 3, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    Data.govhttps://data.gov/
    Authors
    Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC)
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Update October 2018 - frequency change to Business Names dataset ###\r

    \r From 31 October 2018, the Business Names dataset will be updated weekly every Wednesday. \r \r ***\r \r

    Dataset summary###\r

    \r ASIC is Australia’s corporate, markets and financial services regulator. ASIC contributes to Australia’s economic reputation and wellbeing by ensuring that Australia’s financial markets are fair and transparent, supported by confident and informed investors and consumers.\r \r Australian business names are required to keep their details up to date on ASIC's Business Name Register. Information contained in the register is made available to the public to search via ASIC's website.\r \r Select data from the ASIC's Business Name Register will be uploaded each month to www.data.gov.au. The data made available will be a snapshot of the register at a point in time. Legislation prescribes the type of information ASIC is allowed to disclose to the public.\r \r The information included in the downloadable dataset is:\r \r * Business Name \r * Status \r * Date of Registration\r * Date of Cancellation\r * Renewal Date \r * Former State Number (where applicable) \r * Previous State of Registration \r * Australian Business Number (ABN) \r \r Additional information about companies can be found via ASIC's website. Accessing some information may attract a fee.\r \r More information about searching ASIC's registers.

  5. ASIC - Company Dataset

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    • researchdata.edu.au
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    csv, pdf, zip
    Updated Mar 24, 2025
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    Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) (2025). ASIC - Company Dataset [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-7b8656f9-606d-4337-af29-66b89b2eeefb
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    pdf, zip, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 24, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Australian Securities & Investments Commissionhttp://asic.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Update March 2025 ### From 11 March 2025, the dataset will be updated to include 1 new field, Date of Deregistration, (see help file for details). ###Update August 2018 - frequency change to …Show full description###Update March 2025 ### From 11 March 2025, the dataset will be updated to include 1 new field, Date of Deregistration, (see help file for details). ###Update August 2018 - frequency change to Company dataset ### From 7 August 2018, the Company dataset will be updated weekly every Tuesday. As a result, the information might not be accurate at the time you check the Company dataset. ASIC-Connect updates information in real time, therefore, please consider accessing information on that platform if you need up to date information. ###Dataset summary### ASIC is Australia’s corporate, markets and financial services regulator. ASIC contributes to Australia’s economic reputation and wellbeing by ensuring that Australia’s financial markets are fair and transparent, supported by confident and informed investors and consumers. Australian companies are required to keep their details up to date on ASIC's Company Register. Information contained in the register is made available to the public to search via ASIC's website. Select data from the ASIC's Company Register will be uploaded each week to www.data.gov.au. The data made available will be a snapshot of the register at a point in time. Legislation prescribes the type of information ASIC is allowed to disclose to the public. The information included in the downloadable dataset is: Company Name Australian Company Number (ACN) Type Class Sub Class Status Date of Registration Date of Deregistration (Available from 11 March 2025) Previous State of Registration (where applicable) State Registration Number (where applicable) Modified since last report – flag to indicate if data has been modified since last report Current Name Indicator Australian Business Number (ABN) Current Name Current Name Start Date Additional information about companies can be found via ASIC's website. Accessing some information may attract a fee. More information about searching ASIC's registers.

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    TOTAL BUSINESSES REGISTERED NUMBER WB DATA.HTML by Country in AUSTRALIA

    • tradingeconomics.com
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    TRADING ECONOMICS, TOTAL BUSINESSES REGISTERED NUMBER WB DATA.HTML by Country in AUSTRALIA [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/country-list/total-businesses-registered-number-wb-data.html/1000?continent=australia
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    excel, json, xml, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    2025
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    This dataset provides values for TOTAL BUSINESSES REGISTERED NUMBER WB DATA.HTML 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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    Business establishments location and industry classification

    • data.melbourne.vic.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
    csv, excel, geojson +1
    Updated Nov 2, 2021
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    (2021). Business establishments location and industry classification [Dataset]. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/business-establishments-with-address-and-industry-classification/
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    json, geojson, excel, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 2, 2021
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Data collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data covers the period 2002-2023. It show business establishments with their business address, industry (ANZSIC4) classification, location and CLUE block and small area allocation.

    A business establishment is defined as a • Commercial occupant in a building • Separate land use • Any permanent presence of economic activity in accordance with standard Industry classification (ANZSIC).

    Hence, if one organisation has its presence in several buildings in the CLUE area, each time it will be counted as a separate establishment. Consequently, the count of establishments presented in CLUE represents the number of locations, rather than 'enterprises'.

    For more information about CLUE see http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/clue

    For more information about the ANZSIC industry classification system see http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/1292.0

  8. ASIC - Liquidator Dataset

    • data.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
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    csv, pdf, tsv, xlsx
    Updated Dec 1, 2021
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    Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) (2021). ASIC - Liquidator Dataset [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/asic-liquidator
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    pdf, xlsx(65991), tsv(73909), csv(90913)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 1, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Australian Securities & Investments Commissionhttp://asic.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    ASIC is Australia’s corporate, markets and financial services regulator. ASIC contributes to Australia’s economic reputation and well being by ensuring that Australia's financial markets are fair and transparent, and supported by confident and informed investors and consumers.

    Liquidators are required to maintain their details on ASIC's registers. Information contained on the Registered Liquidator and Official Liquidator Registers is made available to the public to search via the ASIC Connect website.

    Selected data from the registers will be uploaded each month to www.data.gov.au. The data made available will be a snapshot of the register at a point in time. Legislation prescribes the type of information ASIC is allowed to disclose to the public.

    The information in the downloadable dataset includes:

    • Register name
    • Registered Liquidator number
    • Official Liquidator number
    • Liquidator name
    • Registered Liquidator start date
    • Official Liquidator start date
    • Liquidator status
    • Liquidator suspension date
    • Principal business address town
    • Principal business address state/territory
    • Principal business address postcode
    • Principal business address country
    • Liquidator firm membership

    Additional information about Registered Auditors can be found via ASIC's website. To view some information you may be charged a fee.

    More information about searching ASIC's registers.

  9. Australian Public Holidays Dates Machine Readable Dataset

    • data.gov.au
    • demo.dev.magda.io
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    .csv, csv
    Updated Nov 7, 2024
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    Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (2024). Australian Public Holidays Dates Machine Readable Dataset [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/australian-holidays-machine-readable-dataset
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    csv(9354), csv, csv(18054), csv(88999), .csv(19689), csv(8924), csv(18328), csv(16432), csv(20311), csv(18277), csv(13191)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 7, 2024
    Authors
    Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet is no longer maintaining this dataset. If you would like to take ownership of this dataset for ongoing maintenance please contact us.

    PLEASE READ BEFORE USING

    The data format has been updated to align with a tidy data style (http://vita.had.co.nz/papers/tidy-data.html).

    The data in this dataset is manually collected and combined in a csv format from the following state and territory portals:

    The data API by default returns only the first 100 records. The JSON response will contain a key that shows the link for the next page of records. Alternatively you can view all records by updating the limit on the endpoint or using a query to select all records, i.e. /api/3/action/datastore_search_sql?sql=SELECT * from "{{resource_id}}".

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    Geoscape Geocoded National Address File (G-NAF)

    • data.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
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    pdf, zip
    Updated Feb 17, 2025
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    Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR) (2025). Geoscape Geocoded National Address File (G-NAF) [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/geocoded-national-address-file-g-naf
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    zip(1677778357), pdf, pdf(651732), zip(1673953258)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 17, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR)
    Description

    Geoscape G-NAF is the geocoded address database for Australian businesses and governments. It’s the trusted source of geocoded address data for Australia with over 50 million contributed addresses distilled into 15.4 million G-NAF addresses. It is built and maintained by Geoscape Australia using independently examined and validated government data.

    From 22 August 2022, Geoscape Australia is making G-NAF available in an additional simplified table format. G-NAF Core makes accessing geocoded addresses easier by utilising less technical effort.

    G-NAF Core will be updated on a quarterly basis along with G-NAF.

    Further information about contributors to G-NAF is available here.

    With more than 15 million Australian physical address record, G-NAF is one of the most ubiquitous and powerful spatial datasets. The records include geocodes, which are latitude and longitude map coordinates. G-NAF does not contain personal information or details relating to individuals.

    Updated versions of G-NAF are published on a quarterly basis. Previous versions are available here

    Users have the option to download datasets with feature coordinates referencing either GDA94 or GDA2020 datums.

    Changes in the February 2025 release

    • Nationally, the February 2025 update of G-NAF shows an overall increase of 47,284 addresses (0.30%). The total number of addresses in G-NAF now stands at 15,706,733 of which 14,867,032 or 94.65% are principal.

    • In the February 2025 release of G-NAF, over 300 addresses in Morra, Western Australia have been updated. About 150 addresses have changed locations and 160 properties now have street numbers instead of lot numbers. Some properties are still using lot-numbers, resulting in two addressees. This issue will be resolved in the May 2025 update of G-NAF.

    • In the February release, Geoscape has re-classified geocode types of ‘Property Access Point Setback’ (PAPS) to be ‘Property Access Point’ (PAP) in South Australia where the geocode falls within a road casement as the geocode is not set back into a land parcel. This update has changed approximately 57,000 geocodes to PAP from their previous classification of PAPS, while there are some 14,000 PAPS geocodes that remain unchanged.

    • Geoscape has moved product descriptions, guides and reports online to https://docs.geoscape.com.au.

    Further information on G-NAF, including FAQs on the data, is available here or through Geoscape Australia’s network of partners. They provide a range of commercial products based on G-NAF, including software solutions, consultancy and support.

    Additional information: On 1 October 2020, PSMA Australia Limited began trading as Geoscape Australia.

    License Information

    Use of the G-NAF downloaded from data.gov.au is subject to the End User Licence Agreement (EULA)

    The EULA terms are based on the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). However, an important restriction relating to the use of the open G-NAF for the sending of mail has been added.

    The open G-NAF data must not be used for the generation of an address or the compilation of an address for the sending of mail unless the user has verified that each address to be used for the sending of mail is capable of receiving mail by reference to a secondary source of information. Further information on this use restriction is available here.

    End users must only use the data in ways that are consistent with the Australian Privacy Principles issued under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

    Users must also note the following attribution requirements:

    Preferred attribution for the Licensed Material:

    _G-NAF © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under the _Open Geo-coded National Address File (G-NAF) End User Licence Agreement.

    Preferred attribution for Adapted Material:

    Incorporates or developed using G-NAF © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under the Open Geo-coded National Address File (G-NAF) End User Licence Agreement.

    What to Expect When You Download G-NAF

    G-NAF is a complex and large dataset (approximately 5GB unpacked), consisting of multiple tables that will need to be joined prior to use. The dataset is primarily designed for application developers and large-scale spatial integration. Users are advised to read the technical documentation, including product change notices and the individual product descriptions before downloading and using the product. A quick reference guide on unpacking the G-NAF is also available.

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    Business establishments per CLUE industry for blocks

    • melbournetestbed.opendatasoft.com
    • researchdata.edu.au
    • +1more
    csv, excel, json
    Updated Nov 2, 2021
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    (2021). Business establishments per CLUE industry for blocks [Dataset]. https://melbournetestbed.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/business-establishments-per-block-by-clue-industry/table/
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    json, excel, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 2, 2021
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Data collected as part of the City of Melbourne's Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE). The data covers the period 2002-23. It shows the number of business establishments per city (CLUE) block, classified by their CLUE industry (from ANZSIC) and small area allocation.

    A business establishment is defined as a • Commercial occupant in a building • Separate land use • Any permanent presence of economic activity in accordance with standard Industry classification (ANZSIC). Hence, if one organisation has its presence in several buildings in the CLUE area, each time it will be counted as a separate establishment. Consequently, the count of establishments presented in CLUE represents the number of locations, rather than 'enterprises'.

    For more information about CLUE see http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/clue

    For more information about the ANZSIC industry classification system see http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/mf/1292.0

  12. Corporate Tax Transparency

    • data.gov.au
    • data.wu.ac.at
    excel (.xlsx), xlsx
    Updated Oct 31, 2024
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    Australian Taxation Office (2024). Corporate Tax Transparency [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/corporate-transparency
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    excel (.xlsx)(165699), xlsx(157038), excel (.xlsx)(153276), excel (.xlsx)(273519), excel (.xlsx), excel (.xlsx)(145896), excel (.xlsx)(158250), excel (.xlsx)(155895), xlsx, excel (.xlsx)(196060)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 31, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Australian Taxation Officehttp://ato.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    These reports contain the name, ABN, total income, taxable income and tax payable for corporate tax entities with a total income of $100 million or more. This includes Australian public and foreign-owned corporate tax entities and Australian-owned resident private companies.

    For the 2021-22 and earlier income years, the reports include details for • Australian public and foreign-owned corporate tax entities with a total income of $100 million or more; and • Australian-owned resident private companies with a total income of $200 million or more.

    They also contain the name, ABN and tax payable for any entity that has a petroleum resource rent tax (PRRT) payable amount. Entities that had minerals resource rent tax (MRRT) payable were included for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 MRRT years only.

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    Australia ASX Number of Listed Companies: Domestic

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    Australia ASX Number of Listed Companies: Domestic [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/australia/australian-stock-exchange-number-of-listed-company/asx-number-of-listed-companies-domestic
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    Dataset provided by
    CEICdata.com
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 2023 - Jun 1, 2024
    Area covered
    Australia
    Variables measured
    Number of Listed Companies
    Description

    Australia ASX Number of Listed Companies: Domestic data was reported at 1,890.000 Unit in Jun 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1,893.000 Unit for May 2024. Australia ASX Number of Listed Companies: Domestic data is updated monthly, averaging 1,798.000 Unit from Apr 1989 (Median) to Jun 2024, with 423 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,026.000 Unit in Feb 2018 and a record low of 955.000 Unit in Oct 1991. Australia ASX Number of Listed Companies: Domestic data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Securities Exchange. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.Z003: Australian Stock Exchange: Number of Listed Company.

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    Business Needs — Covid-19 Recovery — 2022 Survey Data

    • data.nsw.gov.au
    • esriaustraliahub.com.au
    • +4more
    Updated Jun 4, 2024
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    City of Sydney (2024). Business Needs — Covid-19 Recovery — 2022 Survey Data [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/5-cityofsydney--business-needs-covid-19-recovery-2022-survey-data
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 4, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    City of Sydney
    Description

    Business Needs Survey 2022 – Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the needs of businesses in the City. The City conducted the 2020 Business Needs Survey following the first lockdown initiated in response to Covid-19. The survey aimed to provide insight into the needs of small business operators to determine the best approach in supporting them to remain economically viable. The City has conducted 2021 and 2022 Covid-19 Business Needs Surveys. The responses document how organisations, industry sectors and members were impacted by the pandemic immediately before the 2021 four-month lockdown. See previous surveys

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    Indigenous Business Australia FOI Disclosure Log

    • data.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
    • +1more
    Updated Jan 2, 2015
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    Department of Finance (2015). Indigenous Business Australia FOI Disclosure Log [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/indigenous-business-australia-foi-disclosure-log
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 2, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Finance
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This dataset does not contain any resources hosted on data.gov.au. It provides a link to the location of the Indigenous Business Australia Freedom of Information (FOI) disclosure log to aide in information and data discovery. You can find the FOI Disclosure log here and the Agency's Information Publication Scheme here.

    The data.gov.au team is not responsible for the contents of the above linked pages.

  16. Business Funding Data in Oceania ( Techsalerator)

    • datarade.ai
    Updated Jul 8, 2024
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    Techsalerator (2024). Business Funding Data in Oceania ( Techsalerator) [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/business-funding-data-in-oceania-techsalerator-techsalerator
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    .json, .csv, .xls, .txtAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 8, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Techsalerator LLC
    Authors
    Techsalerator
    Area covered
    Northern Mariana Islands, French Polynesia, Tonga, Micronesia (Federated States of), Tokelau, Norfolk Island, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Australia
    Description

    Techsalerator’s Business Funding Data for Oceania is an extensive and insightful resource designed for businesses, investors, and financial analysts who need a deep understanding of the Oceania funding landscape. This dataset meticulously captures and categorizes critical information about the funding activities of companies across the continent, providing valuable insights into the financial health and investment trends within various sectors.

    What the Dataset Includes: Funding Rounds: Detailed records of funding rounds for companies in Oceania, including the size of the round, the date it occurred, and the stages of investment (Seed, Series A, Series B, etc.).

    Investment Sources: Information on the sources of investment, such as venture capital firms, private equity investors, angel investors, and corporate investors.

    Financial Milestones: Key financial achievements and benchmarks reached by companies, including valuation increases, revenue milestones, and profitability metrics.

    Sector-Specific Data: Insights into how different sectors are performing, with data segmented by industry verticals such as technology, healthcare, finance, and consumer goods.

    Geographic Breakdown: An overview of funding trends and activities specific to each Oceania country, allowing users to identify regional patterns and opportunities.

    Oceania Countries Included in the Dataset: Australia Fiji Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) Nauru New Zealand Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Benefits of the Dataset: Informed Decision-Making: Investors and analysts can use the data to make well-informed investment decisions by understanding funding trends and financial health across different regions and sectors. Strategic Planning: Businesses can leverage the insights to identify potential investors, benchmark against industry peers, and plan their funding strategies effectively. Market Analysis: The dataset helps in analyzing market dynamics, identifying emerging sectors, and spotting investment opportunities across Oceania. Techsalerator’s Business Funding Data for Oceania is a vital tool for anyone involved in the financial and investment sectors, offering a granular view of the funding landscape and enabling more strategic and data-driven decisions.

    This description provides a more detailed view of what the dataset offers and highlights the relevance and benefits for various stakeholders.

  17. d

    Banks – Consolidated Group off-balance Sheet Business

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    Reserve Bank of Australia (2015). Banks – Consolidated Group off-balance Sheet Business [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/groups/banks-consolidated-group-off-balance-sheet-business
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    Aug 23, 2015
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    Description

    These data are derived from returns submitted to the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) by banks authorised under the Banking Act 1959. APRA assumed responsibility for the supervision and regulation of banks on 1 July 1998. Data prior to that date were submitted to the RBA.

    Prior to March 2002, banks reported quarterly to APRA on the Off-balance Sheet Business Return. From that date until the end of 2007, banks reported quarterly on ARF 112.2: Capital Adequacy – Off-balance Sheet Business. Following the introduction of a new capital framework (Basel II) on 1 January 2008, the data between March 2008 and March 2011 were reported on either ARF 112.2: Capital Adequacy – Off-balance Sheet Business, ARF 112.2A: Standardised Credit Risk – Off-balance Sheet Exposures, or ARF 118.0: Off-balance Sheet Business, depending on whether the bank had been approved by APRA to use a Basel II advanced approach to credit risk. Following the revocation of Australian Prudential Standard APS150 on 30 June 2011, banks using the advanced approach to credit risk have been required to report data with reference to the Basel II framework. From June 2011, data are reported on ARF 112.2A: Standardised Credit Risk – Off-balance Sheet Exposures, ARF 118.0: Off-balance Sheet Business, or ARF 118.1: Other Off-balance Sheet Exposures, depending on whether the bank has been approved by APRA to use a Basel II advanced approach to credit risk.

    ‘Consolidated group’, for a locally incorporated bank, refers to the global operations of the bank and its subsidiaries, excluding those involved in insurance, funds management/trustee and non-financial business. For a foreign bank authorised to operate in Australia as a branch, the data relate to the operations of the branch only. Figures are as at the last business day of the quarter and refer to the principal amount (face value) of the transaction.

    From March 2002, banks are required to report separately activity in the banking and trading books for interest rate contracts, foreign exchange contracts, and other derivative contracts. Banking and trading book figures are added to produce the data reported in the table. Before March 2002, exposures were netted across the banking and trading books (except credit derivatives). This has necessitated a break in the series.

    ‘Direct credit substitutes’ covers any irrevocable obligations that carry the same credit risk as a direct extension of credit. This includes the issue of guarantees, confirmation of letters of credit, standby letters of credit serving as financial guarantees for loans, securities and any other financial liabilities, and certain bills endorsed under bill endorsement lines. ‘Direct credit substitutes’ does not include credit derivatives, which are shown separately.

    ‘Trade- and performance-related items’ covers contingent liabilities arising from trade-related obligations secured against an underlying shipment of goods and any irrevocable obligations to make a payment to a third party if a counterparty fails to perform a contractual non-monetary obligation. This includes documentary letters of credit issued, acceptances on trade bills, shipping guarantees issued, issue of performance bonds, bid bonds, warranties, indemnities, standby letters of credit in relation to a non-monetary obligation of a counterparty under a particular transaction, and any other trade- and performance-related items.

    ‘Commitments and other non-market-related items’ includes lending of securities or posting of securities as collateral, assets sold with recourse, forward asset purchases, partly paid shares and securities, placements of forward deposits, underwriting facilities, standby lines of credit, redraw facilities, undrawn credit card facilities, and all other non-market-related off-balance sheet items.

    ‘Interest rate contracts – OTC forwards’ covers single currency over-the-counter interest rate forwards including forward rate agreements.

    ‘Interest rate contracts – OTC swaps’ covers single currency over-the-counter interest rate swaps.

    ‘Interest rate contracts – Other’ covers other single currency over-the-counter and exchange-traded interest rate contracts including interest rate options written and purchased.

    ‘Foreign exchange contracts – OTC forwards’ covers over-the-counter foreign exchange forwards including foreign exchange forward contracts involving gold.

    ‘Foreign exchange contracts – OTC swaps’ covers over-the-counter foreign exchange swaps including cross currency interest rate swaps and foreign exchange swap contracts involving gold.

    ‘Foreign exchange contracts – Other’ covers other over-the-counter and exchange-traded foreign exchange contracts including other foreign exchange contracts involving gold.

    ‘Credit derivatives’ covers all credit derivatives contracts, both where protection is purchased and protection is sold. Banks were required to report credit derivatives exposure to APRA from June 2000 following a change to the Off-balance Sheet Business Return. This has necessitated a break in the series.

    ‘Other off-balance sheet business’ covers equity contracts including written and purchased options positions, derivatives based on gold and precious metals, base metals, energy and other commodities, and all other derivative activity.

  18. ASIC – Credit Licensee Dataset

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    Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) (2018). ASIC – Credit Licensee Dataset [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_au/ZmEwYjBkNzEtYjhiOC00YWY4LWJjNTktMGIwMDBjZTBkNWU0
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 3, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Australian Securities & Investments Commissionhttp://asic.gov.au/
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    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    Description

    ASIC is Australia’s corporate, markets and financial services regulator. ASIC contributes to Australia’s economic reputation and wellbeing by ensuring that Australia's financial markets are fair and transparent, and supported by confident and informed investors and consumers.

    Australian Credit Licensees are required to maintain their details on ASIC's registers. Information contained on the Credit Licensee Register is made available to the public to search via the ASIC Connect website.

    Selected data from the register will be uploaded each month to www.data.gov.au. The data made available will be a snapshot of the register at a point in time. Legislation prescribes the type of information ASIC is allowed to disclose to the public.

    The information in the downloadable dataset includes:

    • Register Name
    • Credit licensee number
    • Credit licensee name
    • Date licence was issued
    • Date licence was ceased (if applicable)
    • Credit licensee status
    • Credit licensee ABN or ACN(if applicable)
    • AFSL number
    • Credit licence status history
    • Principal business locality
    • Principal business state/territory
    • Principal business postcode
    • Latitude coordinates
    • Longitude coordinates
    • EDRS code
    • Business name (if applicable)

    Additional information about Credit Licensees can be found via ASIC's website. To view some information you may be charged a fee.

    More information about searching ASIC's registers.

  19. r

    Business and non-business related personal insolvency statistics

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    Updated Jan 19, 2014
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    Australian Financial Security Authority (2014). Business and non-business related personal insolvency statistics [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/business-non-business-insolvency-statistics/2982478
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    Jan 19, 2014
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    Authors
    Australian Financial Security Authority
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    Description

    AFSA publish a breakdown of business and non-business personal insolvency statistics quarterly for bankrupts, debt agreement debtors and personal insolvency agreement debtors. The time series started in March 2003.\r \r A business related personal insolvency occurs where an individual’s bankruptcy, debt agreement or personal insolvency agreement is directly related to his or her proprietary interest in a business.\r \r The business and non-business personal insolvency statistics may be affected by differences in debtors’ interpretations of what constitutes a business and whether a proprietary interest in a business was the primary cause of insolvency.\r \r For more information on the data, please see https://www.afsa.gov.au/resources/statistics/provisional-business-and-non-business-personal-insolvency-statistics/guide-to-business-and-non-business-personal-insolvency-activity-statistics

  20. g

    Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) - ASIC - Business...

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    Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) - ASIC - Business Names Dataset [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/au_asic-business-names
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    Description

    ASIC is Australia’s corporate, markets and financial services regulator. ASIC contributes to Australia’s economic reputation and wellbeing by ensuring that Australia’s financial markets are fair and transparent, supported by confident and informed investors and consumers. Australian business names are required to keep their details up to date on ASIC's Business Name Register. Information contained in the register is made available to the public to search via ASIC's website. Select data from the ASIC's Business Name Register will be uploaded each month to www.data.gov.au. The data made available will be a snapshot of the register at a point in time. Legislation prescribes the type of information ASIC is allowed to disclose to the public. The information included in the downloadable dataset is: Business Name Status Date of Registration Date of Cancellation Renewal Date Former State Number (where applicable) Previous State of Registration Australian Business Number (ABN) Additional information about companies can be found via ASIC's website. Accessing some information may attract a fee. More information about searching ASIC's registers.

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Australian Bureau of Statistics (2023). Business Indicators [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/indicators
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Business Indicators

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Aug 9, 2023
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Contains quarterly estimates of profits, income from the sale of goods and services, wages and salaries, and the book value of inventories. These data are classified by broad industry, and original, seasonally adjusted and trend estimates are included for Australia, in current price terms. Volume measures are published for sales and inventories. State/territory data will also be included for sales, and wages and salaries, in current price terms.

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