Australia’s Most Successful Industries
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Presenter
Aibike Iskakova
Purushottam Dahal
Contents
 Introduction to Industry
 Different Industries
 Successful industries
o Education
o Tourism and Hospitality
o Healthcare
o Finance
o Agriculture
 Conclusion
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Industry
 Produce Goods and Services
 Support economic growth
 Job creation
 Group of organisations of the same type of goods and services
 Raw material into final product
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Different Industries
 Different types of Industries
 Aged care industry
 Airline operations
 Airport operations
 https://www.fwc.gov.au/about-us/members-case-allocations/list-industries
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Education
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• Third biggest Industry
• International education sector contributes to export earnings is
expected to almost double to $33 billion by 2025.
• Top 8 Markets
China, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, Malaysia, Brazil and South Korea
Tourism and Hospitality
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• Tourism plays a significant part in Australia’s economy Contributing
3.2% in GDP
• 4.9% in Employment
• Total visitor spend $131.4B inc. International visitor spend $42.5B in
2017-2018
Health
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• Expenditure to GDP ratio (~9.5%) in 2011–12 was slightly above
average compared with other OECD countries
• Australia's universal health care system
 Primarily funded by Medicare
 Medicare is funded partly by a 2% Medicare levy (with exceptions
for low-income earners), with any shortfall being met by the
government from general revenue.
Finance
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 Australia’s financial services sector is the largest
contributor to the national economy, contributing around
$140 billion to GDP over the last year.
 450000 people employed
Agriculture
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• Crops
• Horticulture
• Viticulture
• Animal products
• Dairy
• Fisheries
• Wool
• Cotton
Conclusion
Industry Helps
 Rapid growth of income
 Employment
 Nation’s security
 Balanced Development
 Use of Resources
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Question and Answer Session
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Thank You
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Australia's Successful Industries

  • 1.
    Australia’s Most SuccessfulIndustries 1 Presenter Aibike Iskakova Purushottam Dahal
  • 2.
    Contents  Introduction toIndustry  Different Industries  Successful industries o Education o Tourism and Hospitality o Healthcare o Finance o Agriculture  Conclusion 30/09/2019 2
  • 3.
    Industry  Produce Goodsand Services  Support economic growth  Job creation  Group of organisations of the same type of goods and services  Raw material into final product 30/09/2019 3
  • 4.
    Different Industries  Differenttypes of Industries  Aged care industry  Airline operations  Airport operations  https://www.fwc.gov.au/about-us/members-case-allocations/list-industries 30/09/2019 4
  • 5.
    Education 30/09/2019 5 • Third biggestIndustry • International education sector contributes to export earnings is expected to almost double to $33 billion by 2025. • Top 8 Markets China, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, Malaysia, Brazil and South Korea
  • 6.
    Tourism and Hospitality 30/09/2019 6 •Tourism plays a significant part in Australia’s economy Contributing 3.2% in GDP • 4.9% in Employment • Total visitor spend $131.4B inc. International visitor spend $42.5B in 2017-2018
  • 7.
    Health 30/09/2019 7 • Expenditure toGDP ratio (~9.5%) in 2011–12 was slightly above average compared with other OECD countries • Australia's universal health care system  Primarily funded by Medicare  Medicare is funded partly by a 2% Medicare levy (with exceptions for low-income earners), with any shortfall being met by the government from general revenue.
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    Finance 30/09/2019 8  Australia’s financialservices sector is the largest contributor to the national economy, contributing around $140 billion to GDP over the last year.  450000 people employed
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    Agriculture 30/09/2019 9 • Crops • Horticulture •Viticulture • Animal products • Dairy • Fisheries • Wool • Cotton
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    Conclusion Industry Helps  Rapidgrowth of income  Employment  Nation’s security  Balanced Development  Use of Resources 30/09/2019 10
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    Question and AnswerSession 30/09/2019 11
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