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  • Summary
  • Industries
  • Tourism
  • Workers
  • Trends
  • 中文 (简体)
  • Employment
  • Output
  • Wages & Salaries
  • Regional Exports
  • Regional Imports
  • Value Added
  • Gross Regional Product
  • Employment
  • Output
  • Wages & Salaries
  • Value Added
  • Visitor Expenditure
  • Visitor Expenditure Per Dollar
  • Age
  • Education
  • Hours Worked
  • Income
  • Occupation
  • Method of Travel to Work
  • Language Spoken at Home
  • Place of Usual Residence
  • Gross Regional Product
  • Population
  • Jobs
  • Unemployment
  • Building Approvals
  • Business Counts (Staff)
  • Business Counts (Turnover)

GRP is the net measure of wealth generated by the region. GRP can be measured by using the incomes approach, where all incomes earned by individuals (wages and salaries), firms (gross operating surplus) and governments (taxes on products or services) are added. Alternatively an expenditure approach can be taken where all forms of final expenditure, including consumption by households, consumption by governments, additions or increases to assets (minus disposals) and exports (minus imports), are added. The expenditure approach does not include intermediate expenditure, as this would lead to double counting. eg. the wheat and flour in a loaf of bread. These methodological approaches are the same as those used to calculate Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at a national level.

Source: Latest REMPLAN data incorporating Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) June 2017 Gross State Product, 2014 / 2015 National Input Output Tables and 2016 Census Place of Work Employment Data.

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All figures, data and commentary presented in this software are based on data sourced from the Australia Bureau of Statistics (ABS), most of which relates to the 2016, 2011, 2006 and 2001 Censuses, and other government agencies.

Using ABS datasets and an input / output methodology industrial economic data estimates for defined geographic regions are generated.

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Industries
EmploymentOutputWages & SalariesRegional ExportsRegional ImportsValue AddedGross Regional Product
Tourism
EmploymentOutputWages & SalariesValue AddedVisitor ExpenditureVisitor Expenditure Per Dollar
Workers
AgeEducationHours WorkedIncomeOccupationMethod of Travel to WorkLanguage Spoken at HomePlace of Usual Residence
Trends
Gross Regional ProductPopulationJobsUnemploymentBuilding ApprovalsBusiness Counts (Staff)Business Counts (Turnover)
Other Resources
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The industrial economic data presented in this profile has been sourced from REMPLAN. Newcastle City Council has access to the full version of REMPLAN with economic data for 114 industries and an economic impact modelling capability. For additional information about the Newcastle economy please contact the Newcastle City Council Economic Development unit.

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