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RAYS Redcliffe Area Youth ServiceClive MayCareer Counsellor QUT Your Future Careers Team

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CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

RWhat are employers looking for?

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What do I want?Who am I?How do I get it?Career Planning

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Who am I?

InterestsSkills

PersonalityValuesCapabilitiesSupport peopleWork preferencesLifestyle preferencesDreamsGoalsAttitudesMotivationBeliefsSelf-conceptConfidenceRole models

CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

RSelf Assessment Career Interests QuizJob Outlook Career QuizMyers Briggs Career Test

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Think about subjects you like and are good atWhich Jobs link to those subjects?https://myfuture.edu.au/career-bullseyes EnglishMathsSOSEHome EconomicsLanguagesBusinessICTGeographyHealth & PEScience

What do I want?

LifestyleHome

LeisurePartnerFamily HolidaysLocationFriendsIncomeTravelTransport/CarFurnitureSurroundingsPetsWork hoursHobbiesGivingHow much do I need to earn?

LifestyleHomeCarPartner/relationshipsChildrenHolidays/travelLeisure activitiesLocationIncome necessary to maintain lifestyle

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Source: Data obtained from Australian Bureau of Statistics (2010). 6278.0 Education and Training Experiences, Australia. www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/[email protected]/DetailsPage/6278.02009?OpenDocument

Higher qualifications:

Learning potential

Job opportunities

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CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

RCareer Pathways into TAFE/UNI

Year 12 OP or NON-OP = TAFE Certificate 3 = rank 68 (OP 14)Certificate 4 = rank 74 (OP 12)Diploma = 82-87 (OP 7/8/9)Tertiary Preparation e.g. TPP/ATP

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Paid WorkTAFEApprenticeshipUniversityOther trainingInheritanceStudy & WorkVolunteer workLotto winHow do I get it?Upgrade qualificationsOwn businessWork experience

LifestyleHomeCarPartner/relationshipsChildrenHolidays/travelLeisure activitiesLocationIncome necessary to maintain lifestyle

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CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

RWorld of Work WebsitesFor Occupations information on job duties and skills go to

For details of occupations and the qualifications required to to Career Search Good Universities Guide http://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/career/search

For careers and labour market research information got to Job Outlook - a site to help you decide on your future careerhttp://joboutlook.gov.au/pages/alpha.aspx

For information on different industries of details of occupations and prospectshttps://myfuture.edu.au/industries

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CRICOS No. 00213J

Getting A JobWriting effective resumes and letters

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CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

RYour Aim

To prepare a Resume - to be used as a self-promoting document, presented to potential employers

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CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

RBefore you apply to any company...

Obtain as much information as you can about:

Relevant contactsThe company what do they do?

Job Specific Info

The position tasks and dutiesThe position skill and ability requirements

http://www.myfuture.edu.au/occupations

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CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

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Your all-purpose Resume

Contact Details Only (check your email!)Career Objective (optional)Key Skills or Strengths (for the job)Work ExperienceEducationTraining/CoursesInterests & Hobbies/AchievementsReferees!

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CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

RWriting covering letters

A covering letter is to ensure that the reader will be interested enough to read your resume

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CRICOS No. 00213Ja university for therealworld

RCover Letter StructureUse The Persons Name

Tell Them Why Youre Writing Tell Them Why Youre Interested in them

Tell Them Why Youre Suited your skills

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Ok Clive stop talking. Questions?

Clive MayCareer Counsellor Your Future Careers TeamQUT CabooltureTel: 5316 7666Email: [email protected]://www.bridgetostudy.com.au/

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Median weekly earningsMedian weekly earnings by level of education (2009)

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Sheet1Centrelink (18+, no children, single, living at home)$134$6,973Centrelink (as above but living away from home)$203$10,595Newstart (22+, Single no children)$248$12,9221st year apprentice (approx)$350$16,957Minimum wage$622$32,354Child Care worker$687$35,724Receptionist/Admin assistant$769$40,000Labourer$836$43,472Qualified Hairdresser$865$45,000Electrician or mechanic (new)$884$46,000Median uni graduate wage$961$49,972Qualified Tradesperson (e.g., plumber, mechanic, electrician)$1,250$65,000Diesel mechanic - oil & gas$1,330$69,000Senior graphic designer$1,400$74,000Clinical nurse$1,538$80,000Mechanic or elecrician (10+ yrs)$1,600$83,200Senior Social worker$1,711$89,000Pharmacist$1,730$90,000Systems engineer$1,730$90,000Lawyer (5+yrs exp)$1,923$100,000Senior accountant$2,019$105,000Senior university lecturer (Assoc.Prof)$2,269$118,000Lead mining engineer$3,846$200,000General practitioner$5,769.23$300,000

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Sheet3PaymentWeeklyYearlyCentrelink (single, living at home)$134$6,973Centrelink (living away from home)$203$10,595Newstart (22+, Single no children)$248$12,9221st year apprentice (approx)$350$16,957Minimum wage$622$32,354Child Care worker$687$35,724Receptionist/Admin assistant$769$40,000Labourer$836$43,472Qualified Hairdresser$865$45,000Electrician or mechanic (new)$884$46,000Median uni graduate wage$961$49,972IT Support worker$1,058$55,000Qualified Tradesperson$1,250$65,000Diesel mechanic - oil & gas$1,330$69,000Senior graphic designer$1,400$74,000Clinical nurse$1,538$80,000Mechanic or elecrician (10+ yrs)$1,600$83,200Senior Social worker$1,711$89,000Pharmacist/Comt systems engineer$1,730$90,000Lawyer (5+yrs exp)$1,923$100,000Senior accountant$2,019$105,000Senior university lecturer (Assoc.Prof)$2,269$118,000Lead mining engineer$3,846$200,000General practitioner$5,769.23$300,000

Sheet4PaymentWeeklyYearlyCentrelink (single, at home)$134$6,973Centrelink (away from home)$203$10,595Newstart (22+, Single no children)$248$12,9221st year apprentice$350$16,957Minimum wage$622$32,354Child Care worker$687$35,724Receptionist/Admin assistant$769$40,000Labourer$836$43,472Electrician or mechanic (new)$884$46,000Median uni graduate wage$1,014$52,750IT Support worker$1,058$55,000Qualified Tradesperson$1,250$65,000Diesel mechanic - oil & gas$1,330$69,000Senior graphic designer$1,400$74,000Clinical nurse$1,538$80,000Mechanic or electrician (10+ yrs)$1,600$83,200Senior Social worker$1,711$89,000Pharmacist/Comp systems engineer$1,730$90,000Lawyer (5+yrs exp)$1,923$100,000Senior accountant$2,019$105,000Senior university lecturer$2,269$118,000Lead mining engineer$3,846$200,000General practitioner$5,769$300,000

Sheet5OccupationGross wageAnnualCentrelink (single, at home)$134$6,973Centrelink (away from home)$203$10,595Newstart (22+, Single no children)$248$12,9221st year apprentice$350$16,957Minister of religion$560$29,120Minimum wage$622$32,354Caf worker$660$34,320Domestic cleaner$690$35,880taxi driver$693$36,036Animal attendants & trainers$719$37,388tailor$725$37,700Child care worker$730$37,960Hairdresser$738$38,376service station attendant$750$39,000Checkout operators & office cashiers$774$40,248Sales Assistant (general)$777$40,404gallery, museum, & tour guides$792$41,184Aerobics instructor$800$41,600Farm worker (crops)$800$41,600Labourer (Garden & Nursery)$800$41,600Education Aide$808$42,016teacher aide$808$42,016Assistant Nurse/Personal care worker$829$43,108tourism & travel advisor$845$43,940Bar attendant & baristas$850$44,200Receptionist$850$44,200veterinary nurse$850$44,200sports coach, instructor, official$875$45,500Call centre worker$890$46,280Aged care worker$892$46,384Baker/pastry cook$900$46,800Croupier (gaming worker)$911$47,372Car salesperson$950$49,400bank teller$962$50,024ICT sales assistant$966$50,232Retail manager$978$50,856Motor Mechanic$993$51,636Labourer (building & plumbing)$1,000$52,000Music professional$1,000$52,000Postal deliverers & couriers$1,000$52,000secretary$1,000$52,000Audiologist$1,027$53,404Enrolled nurse$1,034$53,768security officer & guard$1,044$54,288sportspersons$1,046$54,392roof tiler$1,050$54,600Welfare, recreation, & community arts workers$1,050$54,600Designer (interior)$1,057$54,964Bus/coach driver$1,058$55,016Counsellor$1,058$55,016ICT Support Technician$1,078$56,056Early childhood teacher$1,087$56,524funeral worker$1,090$56,680Payroll clerk$1,097$57,044Librarian$1,100$57,200radio dispatcher (clerical/admin)$1,100$57,200welfare support worker$1,100$57,200Designers (fashion, industrial, jewellery)$1,138$59,176refuge worker (special care worker)$1,145$59,540Boilermaker (welder)$1,146$59,592Designer (graphic, web, & illustrators)$1,149$59,748real estate agent$1,150$59,800garbage collector$1,166$60,632Plumber$1,200$62,400Truck driver$1,200$62,400translator$1,233$64,116Human resource professional$1,250$65,000social worker$1,250$65,000Electrician$1,300$67,600occupational therapist$1,300$67,600Primary school teacher$1,300$67,600registered nurse$1,300$67,600veterinarian$1,300$67,600Teacher - middle school$1,350$70,200psychologist$1,360$70,720VET teacher$1,365$70,980public relations professional$1,373$71,396environmental scientist (ranger)$1,392$72,384park ranger$1,392$72,384Accountant$1,400$72,800Journalists and other writers$1,400$72,800midwife$1,400$72,800Prison officer$1,400$72,800Writer - journalist & other writers$1,400$72,800medical imaging professonal$1,404$73,008radiographer$1,404$73,008Ambulance Officers & Paramedics$1,450$75,400nutritionist$1,473$76,596Fitter & Turner$1,500$78,000Manager - health & welfare$1,500$78,000medical laboratory scientists$1,500$78,000safety inspector$1,500$78,000secondary school teacher$1,500$78,000urban & regional planner$1,500$78,000police$1,529$79,508Landscape architect$1,600$83,200physiotherapist$1,605$83,460Engineer (Indusrial, Mechanical, & Production)$1,622$84,344Actuary, mathematician, statistician$1,627$84,604Rigger (structure steel construction worker)$1,630$84,760Barrister$1,675$87,100ICT Business & Systems Analyst$1,700$88,400Pilot$1,750$91,000television producers/presenters$1,750$91,000Faculty heads (education managers)$1,776$92,352university lecturer/tutor$1,813$94,276Geologist/geophysicist$1,826$94,952Engineer (electrical)$1,841$95,732meteorologist & other natural & physical science professionals$1,841$95,732Psychiatrist$1,854$96,408Doctor (Generalist Medical Practitioner)$1,910$99,320Miner, driller, shot firer$1,996$103,792School principal$2,000$104,000Manager - finance$2,015$104,780Engineer (mining)$2,844$147,888Surgeon$3,076$159,952Aneasthetists$3,731$194,012Mean$1,225$63,679Median$1,145$59,540

Sheet6Lone person aged under 35Couple onlyCouple with kidsCouple with kidsCouple with kids(reference person aged under 35)(eldest child under 5)(eldest child between 5-14)(eldest child between 14-24)Housing$278$360$364$325$242Fuel & power$20$26$28$43$48Food & drink$104$207$224$279$314Clothing & footware$23$52$54$64$82Medical & health expenses$24$58$67$77$104Alcohol$24$41$26$31$35Transport$142$224$220$254$332Recreation$106$182$132$208$253TOTAL$869$1,429$1,484$1,670$1,900$721$1,150$1,115$1,281$1,410

Sheet7Australian Bureau of Statistics65300DO001_200910 Household Expenditure Survey, Australia: Summary of Results, 2009-10Released at 11:30 am (Canberra time) Tues 6 Sep 2011Table 9 MAIN SOURCE OF GROSS HOUSEHOLD INCOME, Household expenditurePRIVATE INCOMEWages and salariesOwn unincorporated business incomeOther incomeTotalGovernment pensions and allowancesAll householdsESTIMATESAVERAGE WEEKLY EXPENDITUREAVERAGE WEEKLY EXPENDITUREBroad expenditure groupBroad expenditure groupGoods and servicesGoods and servicesHousing$272.45Current housing costs (selected dwelling)$276.08259.40143.73260.28114.49223.14Fuel & Power$32.52Domestic fuel and power$35.5037.3431.7135.1924.7032.52Food and non-alcoholic beverages$204.20Food and non-alcoholic beverages$238.90233.40191.15233.23119.78204.20Alcoholic beverages$32.35Alcoholic beverages$40.8441.5326.1439.2412.4132.35Tobacco products$12.57Tobacco products$13.8911.316.3212.8811.7312.57Clothing and footwear$44.38Clothing and footwear$54.2555.6245.8753.4117.7144.38Household furnishings and equipment$58.65Household furnishings and equipment$70.7860.1966.2069.6127.1958.65Household services and operation$67.93Household services and operation$77.1079.4973.7676.8841.9667.93Medical care and health expenses$65.60Medical care and health expenses$70.3777.0580.2871.9047.0965.60Transport$192.87Transport$243.27175.55173.80231.2581.26192.87Recreation$161.44Recreation$188.58203.55215.74192.5570.92161.44Personal care$24.06Personal care$28.8425.3124.7228.1612.1224.06Miscellaneous goods and services$116.57Miscellaneous goods and services$137.48146.74204.21145.5031.59116.57Income tax$260.19Total goods and services expenditure$1,475.891,406.481,283.621,450.08612.941,236.28Superannuation and life insurance$73.73Selected other payments1,619.51Income tax$377.74331.35157.23350.240.51260.19Mortgage repayments principal (selected dwelling)$70.8073.9411.2764.365.5949.31Superannuation and life insurance$89.4798.12146.8496.418.0073.73PROPORTION OF TOTAL GOODS AND SERVICES EXPENDITURE869Broad expenditure group1429Goods and services1484Current housing costs (selected dwelling)%18.718.411.217.918.718.01670Domestic fuel and power%2.42.72.52.44.02.61900Food and non-alcoholic beverages%16.216.614.916.119.516.51470.4Alcoholic beverages%2.83.02.02.72.02.6Tobacco products%0.90.80.50.91.91.0Clothing and footwear%3.74.03.63.72.93.6Household furnishings and equipment%4.84.35.24.84.44.7Household services and operation%5.25.75.75.36.85.5Medical care and health expenses%4.85.56.35.07.75.3Transport%16.512.513.515.913.315.6Recreation%12.814.516.813.311.613.1Personal care%2.01.81.91.92.01.9Miscellaneous goods and services%9.310.415.910.05.29.4Total goods and services expenditure%100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0RELATIVE STANDARD ERROR (%)Average weekly expenditureBroad expenditure groupGoods and servicesCurrent housing costs (selected dwelling)RSE (%)1.56.66.61.52.71.3Domestic fuel and powerRSE (%)1.15.33.71.11.81.0Food and non-alcoholic beveragesRSE (%)1.34.23.11.22.01.0Alcoholic beveragesRSE (%)3.69.98.93.27.22.9Tobacco productsRSE (%)4.720.420.34.37.43.6Clothing and footwearRSE (%)4.111.610.23.65.93.3Household furnishings and equipmentRSE (%)4.210.011.43.55.33.2Household services and operationRSE (%)1.98.79.01.83.81.5Medical care and health expensesRSE (%)2.38.35.02.225.04.7TransportRSE (%)2.79.813.42.69.52.6RecreationRSE (%)2.19.57.31.94.31.8Personal careRSE (%)3.08.49.62.75.32.4Miscellaneous goods and servicesRSE (%)3.99.722.54.56.54.1Total goods and services expenditureRSE (%)1.24.26.51.12.91.0Selected other paymentsIncome taxRSE (%)2.112.319.52.272.82.2Mortgage repayments principal (selected dwelling)RSE (%)5.620.726.25.316.65.0Superannuation and life insuranceRSE (%)7.221.744.79.461.19.2Proportion of total goods and services expenditureBroad expenditure groupGoods and servicesCurrent housing costs (selected dwelling)RSE (%)1.46.18.91.53.41.3Domestic fuel and powerRSE (%)1.34.56.71.33.11.2Food and non-alcoholic beveragesRSE (%)1.03.36.41.02.61.0Alcoholic beveragesRSE (%)3.29.310.33.06.92.8Tobacco productsRSE (%)4.920.921.34.58.03.8Clothing and footwearRSE (%)3.89.69.13.36.13.1Household furnishings and equipmentRSE (%)3.911.013.03.55.33.1Household services and operationRSE (%)2.07.39.72.04.41.7Medical care and health expensesRSE (%)2.27.17.12.023.54.4TransportRSE (%)2.28.38.52.18.52.1RecreationRSE (%)1.58.05.51.64.41.6Personal careRSE (%)2.97.510.52.55.42.3Miscellaneous goods and servicesRSE (%)3.57.317.53.95.53.6Total goods and services expenditureRSE (%)0.00.00.00.00.00.0 Commonwealth of Australia 2011

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Sheet8Table 9: MAIN SOURCE OF GROSS HOUSEHOLD INCOME, Household expenditure, QueenslandPRIVATE INCOMEESTIMATESAverage weekly expenditureWages and salariesGovernment pensions and allowancesAll households (a)ExpenseWages/salariesCentrelinkAllCurrent housing costs (selected dwelling)$280.51$138.01$231.45householdsDomestic fuel and power$30.19$18.13$26.72Housing$280.51$138.01$231.45Food and non-alcoholic beverages$228.91$114.11$194.35Fuel & power$30.19$18.13$26.72Alcoholic beverages$38.81$15.69$31.32Food &non-alcoholic beverages$228.91$114.11$194.35Tobacco products$13.23$13.46$12.90Clothing & footwear$46.50$18.00$38.52Clothing and footwear$46.50$18.00$38.52Household furnishings & equipment$75.76$30.93$60.92Household furnishings and equipment$75.76$30.93$60.92Household services & operation$80.03$50.76$70.51Household services and operation$80.03$50.76$70.51Medical care & health expenses$69.87$104.63$79.49Medical care and health expenses$69.87$104.63$79.49Transport$231.99$106.14$193.24Transport$231.99$106.14$193.24Recreation$180.89$88.82$161.09Recreation$180.89$88.82$161.09Personal care$27.00$12.89$22.76Personal care$27.00$12.89$22.76Miscellaneous goods & services$145.29$35.28$117.62Miscellaneous goods and services$145.29$35.28$117.62Income tax$353.49$0.39$240.01Income tax$353.49$0.39$240.01Superannuation & life insurance$74.49$2.57$53.64Mortgage repayments principal (selected dwelling)$79.22$3.61$52.11Total$1,824.92$720.66$1,490.32Superannuation and life insurance$74.49$2.57$53.64$1,956.18$753.42$1,586.65

Sheet9COUPLE WITH DEPENDENT CHILDRENCOUPLE WITHLone person aged under 35Couple only, reference person under 35Eldest child under 5Eldest child 5 to 14Eldest child 15 to 24Dependent & non-dependent children onlyNon-dependent children onlyCouple only, reference person 55 to 64Couple only, reference person 65 and overLone person 65 and overESTIMATESAVERAGE WEEKLY EXPENDITUREBroad expenditure groupGoods and servicesCurrent housing costs (selected dwelling)$277.69360.15364.07325.28241.79260.96173.41163.7792.0272.64Domestic fuel and power$19.5526.2638.2243.4647.6649.1541.7233.6528.7119.77Food and non-alcoholic beverages$104.47206.77224.47278.91313.68387.38283.15200.25159.9180.87Alcoholic beverages$24.4241.0026.4830.5934.8763.2048.8533.7021.306.41Tobacco products$6.279.837.8010.9511.3015.6219.8611.884.833.80Clothing and footwear$23.0851.7153.6264.3582.0083.9071.3536.6721.3816.27Household furnishings and equipment$29.6365.8080.8076.5876.3588.1668.3593.6241.9119.57Household services and operation$32.7955.45128.10103.6990.7196.4182.4372.5452.2038.24Medical care and health expenses$24.0558.3366.5377.09103.99104.6588.2685.3165.8337.42Transport$142.23224.19220.05254.29331.92359.53277.80234.01114.0746.60Recreation$106.47182.39131.66208.22252.60273.46218.90182.67145.7150.62Personal care$13.3629.2322.0830.7035.7243.5931.8326.1817.9910.50Misc. goods and services$64.90117.60120.32166.26277.65219.81113.7683.9889.2842.88Total goods and services expenditure$868.901,428.701,484.201,670.381,900.232,045.821,519.681,258.23855.14445.58Selected other paymentsIncome tax$226.38384.26355.40454.29513.70470.08352.84216.8929.9216.71Mortgage repayments principal (selected dwelling)$32.0381.1288.5595.0194.0660.6376.9137.001.890.92Superannuation and life insurance$33.5826.7333.0460.48167.6981.94116.15278.7539.859.11291.99492.11476.99609.78775.45612.65545.90532.6471.6626.741,160.891,920.811,961.192,280.162,675.682,658.472,065.581,790.87926.80472.32

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Sheet10MiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, Water & Waste ServicesConstructionWholesale TradeRetail TradeAccommodation & Food ServicesTransport, Postal & WarehousingInformation Media & TelecommunicationsFinancial & Insurance ServicesRental, Hiring & Real Estate ServicesProfessional, Scientific & Technical ServicesAdministrative & Support ServicesPublic Administration & SafetyEducation & TrainingHealth Care & Social AssistanceArts & Recreation ServicesOther ServicesAll IndustriesMay-20132434.901223.101673.901450.601250.40659.00539.701329.201475.201416.701026.501430.70925.701340.201063.50926.70808.10910.601105.00Mining$2,434.90Accommodation & Food Services$539.70Manufacturing$1,223.10Retail Trade$659.00Electricity, Gas, Water & Waste Services$1,673.90Arts & Recreation Services$808.10Construction$1,450.60Other Services$910.60Wholesale Trade$1,250.40Administrative & Support Services$925.70Retail Trade$659.00Health Care & Social Assistance$926.70Accommodation & Food Services$539.70Rental, Hiring & Real Estate Services$1,026.50Transport, Postal & Warehousing$1,329.20Education & Training$1,063.50Information Media & Telecommunications$1,475.20Manufacturing$1,223.10Financial & Insurance Services$1,416.70Wholesale Trade$1,250.40Rental, Hiring & Real Estate Services$1,026.50Transport, Postal & Warehousing$1,329.20Professional, Scientific & Technical Services$1,430.70Public Administration & Safety$1,340.20Administrative & Support Services$925.70Financial & Insurance Services$1,416.70Public Administration & Safety$1,340.20Professional, Scientific & Technical Services$1,430.70Education & Training$1,063.50Construction$1,450.60Health Care & Social Assistance$926.70Information Media & Telecommunications$1,475.20Arts & Recreation Services$808.10Electricity, Gas, Water & Waste Services$1,673.90Other Services$910.60Mining$2,434.90All Industries$1,105.00All Industries$1,105.00

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Median weekly earnings

Sheet11PostgraduateBachelor DegreeDiploma/AdvDipCertificate III/IVCertificate I/IIYear 12Year 11Year 10 or belowTotalMedian weekly earnings1,438.01,151.0920.0877.0500.0671.0640.0671.0853.0

Includes 'No educational attainment/attendance', 'Certificate n.f.d' and 'Level not determined'.Excludes persons where household income was not known or not adequately reported. See paragraph 31 of the Explanatory Notes for more details

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