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Wage Facts
Full-time earnings in Australia averaged A$62,431 a year in the third quarter of 2009. (Seasonally adjusted wages – Bureau of Statistics.)
If overtime and bonuses are included, average Australian earnings were $64,906 per annum.
The average full-time male wage (excluding overtime) in Australia is A$66,690 per annum
The average full-time female wage in Australia (excluding overtime) is $55,198 per annum.
Workers in the Capital Territory (Canberra) are Australia’s highest paid workers while Tasmania has the lowest average wages.
Average Full Time Ordinary Time Earnings 2009
State Average Annual Wage
Tasmania $54,236
South Australia $58,412
Northern Territory $59,987
Victoria $60,772
Queensland $61,464
New South Wales $63,315
Western Australia $67,927
Capital Territory $70,496
Australia’s best-paid workers are miners, with ordinary earnings averaging A$99,372 a year.
Average Full Time Ordinary Time Earnings
August 2009 By Industry
Business Sector Average Annual Wage
Accommodation, Cafes and Restaurants $45,729
Retail Trade $47,070
Other Services $52,286
Arts and Recreation Services $55,219
Transport and Storage $55,770
Wholesale Trade $59,244
Health Care and Social Assistance $61,329
Manufacturing $58,427
Administrative and Support Services $60,076
Construction $62,894
Public Administration and Safety $64,808
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services $65,931
Education and Training $66,014
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services $67,387
Information Media and Telecommunications $73,117
Financial and Insurance Services $73,455
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services $74,833
Mining $99,372 |
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