Information from the 2021 census, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today, found that health care, retail, construction and education employed the most people across Australia.
Typically, skills gaps have existed in the following sectors in Australia: caring professions such as doctors, nurses, aged & disabled care, and childcare as well as retail managers, construction workers and software programmers.
There are as many Australians in government offices or in the various service occupations—lawyers, domestic help, teachers, entertainers, physicians, beauticians, morticians, and so on—as are on the land. Behind this diversity of occupation lies an economic development parallel in many ways to our own.
A taxable income that was $131,501 or higher was within the top 10% of earners in Australia last year. About 5% of taxpayers had incomes above $180,000. Someone who earned more than $253,066 was in the top 1%.
Some of the most common types of jobs in China include manufacturing and assembly line jobs, technology-related jobs such as software engineering and web development, and finance-related jobs such as accounting and investment banking.
As of 1 July 2023 the National Minimum Wage is $23.23 per hour or $882.80 per week. Employees covered by an award or registered agreement are entitled to the minimum pay rates, including penalty rates and allowances in their award or agreement. These pay rates may be higher than the National Minimum Wage.
Coming in as the second highest paying job in the country is Anesthetists, raking in a whopping $426,894 per year. While it's a high-paying job, it requires immense skill and experience, with just 3,379 in the country.
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