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Average Earnings in Australia
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ABCDiamond
Thu Aug 19 2010, 04:59AM
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The latest ABS average wages show that Full-time Male adult total earnings have increased to $1,406.70 pw from $1,336.40 12 months before, an increase of 5.26%

Every three months the ABS releases it average Weekly Earnings figures.

The figures released in August 2010 relate to May 2010 and state:

TREND ESTIMATES
  • Full-time adult ordinary time earnings rose by 5.8% for males and 4.9% for females in the twelve months to May 2010.
  • In the twelve months to May 2010, full-time adult total earnings rose by 5.7% for males and 5.0% for females.


These figures show:
Full-time adult total earnings
  • Seasonally adjusted $1,302.40 pw
  • Trend Estimates $1,305.10 pw


Seasonally adjusted
  • $1,406.70 Males
  • $1,121.70 Females


Source ABS 6302.0 - Average Weekly Earnings.

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Sun Nov 21 2010, 04:56AM
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The recently released average wage figures, for August 2010 show that wages have increased by between 2.49% (SA) and 9.92% (NT) during the last 12 months.

The following chart, showing each States average weekly wage for full time male, also shows the 2 year increase between Aug 2008 and Aug 2010.

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Fri Jan 28 2011, 08:50PM
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Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on January 27th, 2011 confirmed the following average incomes.

Average Adult Earnings. May 2010
$73,028 Male Full Time
$60,720 Female Full Time

Average Adult full-time non-managerial Earnings. May 2010
$70,382 Male Full Time
$62,993 Female Full Time

The source for this is Australian Bureau of Statistics 6306.0 - Employee Earnings and Hours.

For more detail, and using the data charts titled: "Average weekly cash earnings and hours paid for, full-time non-managerial adult employees" we get the following:

Average weekly cash earnings and hours paid for, full-time non-managerial adult employees, at May 2010

Annual Income : Weekly Hours Worked
Australia
Males $70,382 40.3
Females $62,993 38.0
New South Wales
Males $72,072 40.0
Females $64,610 38.0
Victoria
Males $67,491 39.8
Females $61,105 38.2
Queensland
Males $68,474 40.3
Females $60,871 37.5
South Australia
Males $63,289 40.3
Females $57,949 37.7
Western Australia
Males $80,600 42.0
Females $69,607 38.7
Tasmania
Males $60,991 40.7
Females $57,143 38.8
Northern Territory
Males $72,784 41.2
Females $64,740 37.2
Australian Capital Territory
Males $71,297 39.0
Females $66,513 37.4
Source: ABS 6306.0 - Employee Earnings and Hours (Jan 2011)
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Fri Jan 28 2011, 09:13PM
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Queensland Occupations from the above charts:

Average Annual cash earnings and weekly hours paid for, full-time non-managerial Male Adult employees, Queensland
Cash Earnings Weekly Hours Occupation Code and Description
$131,404 36.8 222 Financial brokers and dealers, and investment advisers
$120,047 38.3 231 Air and marine transport professionals
$103,969 38.5 271 Legal professionals
$100,199 38.9 233 Engineering professionals
$98,535 41.9 399 Miscellaneous technicians and trades workers
$96,829 34.8 272 Social and welfare professionals
$96,294 44.3 712 Stationary plant operators
$91,317 43.9 251 Health diagnostic and promotion professionals
$90,958 40.0 312 Building and engineering technicians
$89,242 36.4 242 Tertiary education teachers
$85,847 37.9 234 Natural and physical science professionals
$85,571 43.3 323 Mechanical engineering trades workers
$82,316 38.0 224 Information and organisation professionals
$81,198 39.1 263 ICT network and support professionals
$80,808 38.4 225 Sales, marketing and public relations professionals
$80,132 38.0 262 Database and systems administrators, and ICT security specialists
$79,950 38.3 511 Contract, program and project administrators
$79,102 38.3 254 Midwifery and nursing professionals
$79,014 39.9 441 Defence force members, fire fighters and police
$78,842 37.6 261 Business and systems analysts, and programmers
$78,676 37.9 223 Human resource and training professionals
$74,360 45.5 721 Mobile plant operators
$73,263 35.0 241 School teachers
$73,247 37.9 313 ICT and telecommunications technicians
$72,524 42.9 731 Automobile, bus and rail drivers
$72,275 41.6 341 Electricians
$71,162 37.2 221 Accountants, auditors and company secretaries
$71,001 42.1 334 Plumbers
$69,280 37.7 512 Office and practice managers
$68,442 48.6 733 Truck drivers
$68,234 38.2 232 Architects, designers, planners and surveyors
$67,558 43.1 821 Construction and mining labourers
$65,978 39.7 311 Agricultural, medical and science technicians
$65,853 38.1 212 Media professionals
$64,589 36.2 249 Miscellaneous education professionals
$63,029 39.6 342 Electronics and telecommunications trades workers
$61,974 42.1 322 Fabrication engineering trades workers
$61,760 38.7 611 Insurance agents and sales representatives
$61,001 41.9 321 Automotive electricians and mechanics
$59,831 39.7 411 Health and welfare support workers
$59,712 40.9 332 Floor finishers and painting trades workers
$59,010 38.5 599 Miscellaneous clerical and administrative workers
$57,918 38.2 541 Call or contact centre information clerks
$57,060 38.2 552 Financial and insurance clerks
$56,368 45.3 839 Miscellaneous factory process workers
$56,207 38.5 551 Accounting clerks and bookkeepers
$55,765 41.9 442 Prison and security officers
$55,728 39.4 561 Clerical and office support workers
$55,172 37.9 639 Miscellaneous sales support workers
$54,917 41.3 331 Bricklayers, and carpenters and joiners
$54,532 38.9 591 Logistics clerks
$52,333 42.0 831 Food process workers
$51,901 41.3 324 Panelbeaters, and vehicle body builders, trimmers and painters
$51,449 37.5 392 Printing trades workers
$51,080 39.3 351 Food trades workers
$50,783 40.0 333 Glaziers, plasterers and tilers
$50,445 38.1 531 General clerks
$49,577 39.3 452 Sports and fitness workers
$49,286 39.1 631 Checkout operators and office cashiers
$49,182 41.5 891 Freight handlers and shelf fillers
$48,896 40.5 711 Machine operators
$48,636 39.6 621 Sales assistants and salespersons
$47,663 41.6 732 Delivery drivers
$47,481 39.7 899 Miscellaneous labourers
$47,429 40.0 431 Hospitality workers
$47,408 38.9 612 Real estate sales agents
$47,258 39.7 832 Packers and product assemblers
$47,195 37.7 451 Personal service and travel workers
$46,852 40.2 741 Storepersons
$44,548 37.4 423 Personal carers and assistants
$44,434 39.8 841 Farm, forestry and garden workers
$43,742 40.5 394 Wood trades workers
$43,659 38.1 542 Receptionists
$43,368 38.4 362 Horticultural trades workers
$41,293 41.0 811 Cleaners and laundry workers
$40,784 37.6 851 Food preparation assistants
$39,104 37.7 532 Keyboard operators


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Thu Feb 24 2011, 03:26AM
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In the twelve months to November 2010, full-time adult total earnings rose by 3.8% for males and 4.8% for females.

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Seasonally Adjusted Male Full Time average Total earnings
State Nov-2010 Annual Rise Nov-2009 Annual Rise Nov-2008
NSW $1,419.70 2.48% $1,385.40 4.81% $1,321.80
VIC $1,390.30 4.09% $1,335.70 6.67% $1,252.20
QLD $1,433.60 4.16% $1,376.40 7.97% $1,274.80
SA $1,292.40 4.04% $1,242.20 3.15% $1,204.30
WA $1,652.50 7.38% $1,538.90 3.34% $1,489.20
TAS $1,194.20 4.26% $1,145.40 6.28% $1,077.70
NT $1,464.20 7.12% $1,366.90 5.14% $1,300.10
ACT $1,604.80 5.57% $1,520.20 4.78% $1,450.90
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