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Introduction
The North Burnett local government area (LGA) is located in Queensland, approximately four hours drive north of Brisbane and one hour west of Bundaberg. The region encompasses six main townships – Biggenden, Eidsvold, Gayndah, Monto, Mt Perry and Mundubbera, which service around twenty-five villages and farming catchments.
The North Burnett Region covers approximately 19,700 square kilometres with the topography of the region being diverse from fertile farmland to rugged geographical formations.
The North Burnett region takes its name from the Burnett River that flows through the area. The region has an abundance of natural resources that include: water, rural farmland, mineral deposits, forests, geographical landscapes and National Parkland. Points of significant environmental interest include: Auburn, Boyne, Burnett and Nogo Rivers; Cania, Paradise and Wuruma Dam; and Auburn River, Coalstoun and Mt Walsh National Parks.
Population
The estimated resident population of the North Burnett region was 10,292 in 2015, representing a marginal annual decline of 0.1% from the level recorded in 2014. The North Burnett region comprised 3.6% of the population of the Wide-Bay Burnett region and 0.2% of Queensland in 2015. Over the past five years, the population of the North Burnett region decreased slightly by an average annual rate of 0.1%.
Source: ABS 3218.0, QGSO, Lawrence Consulting
Projections to the year 2036 show that the population of the North Burnett region is expected to remain relatively unchanged by reaching a level of approximately 10,283 persons. By comparison, the forecast growth rates for the Wide-Bay Burnett region and Queensland over the same period are 1.2% and 1.8%, respectively, per annum.
Note: Changes are average annual % changes for 2015-31Source: ABS 3218.0, QGSO, Lawrence Consulting
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Population Level Annual Avg ann % chg Level Avg ann % chg 2015 % change (2010-15) 2036 (2015-36)North Burnett 10,292 -0.1 -0.1 10,283 0.0Wide-Bay Burnett 289,196 0.4 0.8 373,993 1.2Queensland 4,778,854 1.2 1.6 6,967,661 1.8
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Gross Regional Product
Gross Regional Product
The estimated Gross Regional Product (GRP) for the North Burnett region was $759.9 million in 2014/15, which represented a contribution of 6.2% and 0.2%, respectively, to the gross regional / state product of the Wide Bay Burnett region ($12.2 billion) and Queensland ($305.4 billion). The North Burnett regional economy increased in real terms by 1.1% in 2014/15, which was greater than the annual growth across Queensland (0.5%) and in contrast to the average decline across the Wide Bay-Burnett region (down 7.5%).
Source: Lawrence Consulting
With regard to industry, the largest contribution was made by the Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing sector, with approximately 41.9% of the total GRP for the North Burnett region. Other significant contributors to GRP were the Mining (6.8%), Construction (5.6%), Public Administration & Safety (4.5%) and Health Care & Social Assistance (4.5%) sectors.
Over the past five years, the economy of the North Burnett region decreased slightly at an average annual rate of 1.5%, which was similar to the average decline for the Wide Bay-Burnett region (1.3%). The Information Media & Telecommunications industry experiencing the highest average annual increase (11.5%), followed by Financial & Insurance Services (8.4%); Other Services (4.7%); Accommodation & Food Services (3.7%); and Public Administration & Safety (3.0%).
In 2014/15, the North Burnett region recorded a significantly higher GRP per capita ($69,692) than Queensland ($63,584).
Source: Lawrence Consulting
The North Burnett region received a relatively higher industry contribution to total GRP from the Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing; and Mining sectors than Queensland in 2014/15.
Gross Regional ProductIndustry North Burnett Queensland Level ($m) % of Annual Level ($m) % of Annual 2014/15 total % change 2014/15 total % changeAgriculture, forestry & fishing 318.2 41.9 5.7 8,227 2.7 4.9Mining 51.6 6.8 30.5 20,525 6.7 8.3Manufacturing 18.8 2.5 -23.2 20,255 6.6 1.0Electricity, gas, water & waste services 11.1 1.5 -6.1 9,601 3.1 6.5Construction 42.4 5.6 -28.3 33,275 10.9 -12.5Wholesale trade 19.7 2.6 11.4 13,833 4.5 0.1Retail trade 22.0 2.9 18.5 14,635 4.8 0.0Accommodation & food services 10.5 1.4 -19.9 7,834 2.6 5.3Transport, postal & warehousing 19.9 2.6 14.9 16,463 5.4 -0.1Information media & telecommunications 1.7 0.2 -68.6 5,093 1.7 13.2Financial & insurance services 13.7 1.8 -27.6 18,008 5.9 5.8Rental, hiring & real estate services 4.4 0.6 -33.7 8,693 2.8 0.6Professional, scientific & technical services 6.4 0.8 3.8 14,093 4.6 -5.9Administrative & support services 7.9 1.0 54.0 7,285 2.4 -5.5Public administration & safety 34.3 4.5 24.6 16,842 5.5 2.2Education & training 27.3 3.6 -14.2 14,068 4.6 1.2Health care & social assistance 33.9 4.5 -1.3 21,925 7.2 4.2Arts & recreation services 1.1 0.2 110.2 1,796 0.6 2.5Other services 7.8 1.0 -5.9 6,070 2.0 3.6Total Industry Value Added 652.8 85.9 0.7 258,521 84.7 0.4 Ownership of dwellings 58.9 7.8 5.2 27,490 9.0 2.3Taxes less subsidies on production and imports 48.3 6.4 0.6 19,421 6.4 0.0Statistical discrepancy -0.2 0.0 -78 0.0 Gross Regional Product 759.9 100.0 1.1 305,354 100.0 0.5
Note: All values are in current prices, whilst annual changes represent real growth in chain volume measures. Source: Lawrence Consulting
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Business Activity
Local Business Turnover
The most recent ABS Australian Business Register indicated there were 1,672 local businesses (i.e. registered place of business) in the North Burnett region in June 2015, which represented a small annual decrease of 2.0% from the level in June 2014 (1,706).
Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing is the largest industry in terms of business numbers in the North Burnett region, accounting for 62.9% of the total number of businesses, followed by Construction (7.2%), Transport, Postal & Warehousing (4.2%) and Retail Trade (4.0%).
Source: ABS 8165.0
The estimated total turnover of all local industry in the North Burnett region was $588.1 million in 2014/15, representing an annual increase of 5.1%, whilst the average turnover of all businesses was approximately $351,700 (up 7.2%).
Source: ABS 8165.0
Source: ABS 8165.0
Businesses by IndustryIndustry Level % of Total turnover % of Avg turnover June 2015 total ($ million) total ($’000)Agriculture, forestry & fishing 1,051 62.9 299.5 50.9 284.9Mining 3 0.2 0.5 0.1 150.0Manufacturing 32 1.9 18.1 3.1 564.8Electricity, gas, water & waste services 6 0.4 0.3 0.1 50.0Construction 120 7.2 44.3 7.5 368.8Wholesale trade 35 2.1 32.7 5.6 935.0Retail trade 67 4.0 63.7 10.8 951.1Accommodation & food services 45 2.7 26.8 4.5 594.4Transport, postal & warehousing 71 4.2 25.1 4.3 352.8Information media & telecommunications 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 n.a.Financial & insurance services 42 2.5 6.4 1.1 151.8Rental, hiring & real estate services 66 3.9 22.2 3.8 336.7Professional, scientific & technical services 32 1.9 10.5 1.8 327.3Administrative & support services 21 1.3 10.4 1.8 496.4Public administration & safety 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 n.a.Education & training 6 0.4 0.9 0.2 150.0Health care & social assistance 19 1.1 5.7 1.0 297.4Arts & recreation services 9 0.5 1.7 0.3 191.7Other services 41 2.5 15.5 2.6 376.8Non classifiable industry 6 0.4 4.0 0.7 662.5 Total, 2014/15 1,672 100.0 588.0 100.0 351.7Total, 2013/14 1,706 559.6 328.0Annual % change -2.0% 5.1% 7.2%
Source: ABS 8165.0
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Employment
Labour Market
The estimated number of employed persons in the North Burnett region was 4,766 in the December Quarter 2015, which represented an increase of 266 persons, or 5.9% from the level recorded in the December Quarter 2014.
Source: DEEWR
Labour Market Level Qtrly Ann Dec Qtr 2015 % chg % chgEmployed persons (no.) 4,766 2.7 5.9Unemployed (no.) 289 -7.1 7.8Unemployment rate(a) (%) 5.7 -0.6 0.1Labour force (no.) 5,055 2.1 6.0
Note: (a) Unemployment rate changes are percentage point changes. Source: DEEWR, Lawrence Consulting
The unemployment rate in the North Burnett region was 5.7% in the December Quarter 2015, which represented a marginal annual increase of 0.1 percentage points from the level recorded in the December Quarter 2014. Unemployment in the North Burnett region remains below the averages for the Wide Bay-Burnett region (10.2%), Queensland (6.3%) and Australia (6.1%).
Source: DEEWR, Lawrence Consulting
The annual increase in employed persons led to a rise of 6.0% in the size of the labour force in the North Burnett region to approximately 5,055 persons in the December Quarter 2015.
Participation Rate
The participation rate (i.e. the proportion of the resident population aged 15 and over in the labour force) in the North Burnett region was estimated at 61.1% in 2014, which was lower than the rate for Queensland (64.7%) and represented an annual decrease of 4.2 percentage points.
Source: ABS 3218.0, DEEWR & Lawrence Consulting
Participation Rate Level (%) Level (%) Ann 2014 2013 % chg(a)
North Burnett 61.1 65.3 -4.2Queensland 64.7 65.0 -0.3
Note: (a) Changes are percentage point changes.Source: ABS 3235.0, DEEWR & Lawrence Consulting
Age Distribution & Dependency Ratio
Between 2009 and 2014, the average age of the population of the North Burnett region increased by 1.4 years to 42.4 years. By comparison, the average age for Queensland rose by 0.7 years to 37.3 years in 2014.
Source: ABS 3235.0
The dependency ratio – i.e. the ratio of the economically dependent proportion of the population to the productive part – for the North Burnett region was 68.5% in 2014, which was higher than the average for Queensland (51.0%).
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Tourism
Visitor Numbers
The average annual number of overnight visitors to the North Burnett region for the four-year period ending December 2014 was approximately 97,000 persons. The number of day trip visitors to the region was estimated at 98,000 per annum for the four-year period to December 2012, with a resultant total annual visitor numbers to the North Burnett region of approximately 195,000.
The total number of visitor nights spent in the North Burnett region was approximately 397,000 per annum, with domestic overnight visitors comprising the largest share (281,000, or 70.8%). The average length of stay in the region by domestic overnight visitors was 3.0 days, lower than the average for Queensland (4.3 days), whilst the average stay for international visitors was 38.7 days, significantly higher than the level for Queensland (21.7 days).
The gross annual stimulus to the North Burnett economy associated with the total annual visitors to the region was estimated at $41.0 million.
The estimated annual economic impact of visitor expenditure to the North Burnett region amounted to:
• $63.2 million in output / turnover• $13.1 million in income (wages & salaries)• 697 jobs supported• $31.5 million in value added, representing a contribution to gross regional product of 4.1% (based on 2014/15 GRP)
Source: Tourism Research Australia
Source: Lawrence Consulting
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Tourism Indicators North Burnett Queensland Level % of total Level % of totalVisitors (‘000s): Domestic day 98 50.3 33,714 62.0 Domestic overnight 94 48.2 18,552 34.1 International overnight 3 1.5 2,148 3.9 Total visitors 195 100.0 54,414 100.0 Visitor nights (‘000s): Domestic overnight 281 70.8 80,111 63.2 International overnight 116 29.2 46,697 36.8 Total visitor nights 397 100.0 126,808 100.0 Total estimated annual spend ($ million) 51.0 21,625.0 Economic impact: Turnover ($ million) 63.2 53,930.7 Income ($ million) 13.1 13,881.5 Employment (FTEs) 696.8 297,094.8 Value added ($ million) 31.5 26,600.6 % contribution to GRP 4.1 8.7
Source: Tourism Research Australia, Tourism Queensland, Lawrence Consulting
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Contribution of Tourism to GRP North Burnett, 2014/15 ($ million)
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Housing & Development
Dwelling Approvals
The number of dwellings approved in the North Burnett region was 26 in the year to the December Quarter 2015, which represented an annual increase of 13.0% from the level recorded in the year to the December Quarter 2014 (23).
Source: ABS 8731.3
The total value of residential buildings approved in the North Burnett region was $8.2 million in the year to the December Quarter 2015, representing a significant annual increase of 28.3%.
Source: ABS 8731.3
Building Approvals North Burnett Wide Bay-Burnett Level Ann Level Ann Yr to Dec % chg Yr to Dec % chg Qtr 2015 Qtr 2015Number Dwellings: 26 13.0 1,389 4.4 New houses 26 52.9 162 33.9 Other dwellings 0 1,551 6.8 Value ($’000) Dwellings: 8,154 28.3 327,816 4.2 New houses 6,955 78.8 27,353 42.8 Other dwellings 0 50,971 -4.5 Alterations & additions 1,201 -11.5 406,139 4.9Non-dwelling 1,877 -17.6 198,688 -9.6 Total building 10,031 16.2 604,827 -0.4
Source: ABS 8731.3
Construction
The value of non-residential building approvals in the North Burnett region decreased annually by 17.6% to $1.9 million in the year to the December Quarter 2015.
Source: ABS 8731.3
Household Projections
Household projections to the year 2036 indicate that the number of households in the North Burnett region will increase from 4,904 in 2011 to 4,944 in 2036. The annual growth in households in North Burnett between 2011 and 2036 (0.0%) is lower than the averages for the Wide Bay-Burnett region (1.5%) and Queensland (2.0%).
Source: OESR
Household ProjectionsHousehold type Level Level Avg ann 2011 2036 % chg 2011-36North Burnett 4,904 4,944 0.0Wide Bay Burnett 121,670 177,637 1.5Queensland 1,779,461 2,939,500 2.0
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Property & Industry
Property Market
The median house price for the North Burnett region was $155,000 in the September Quarter 2015, which represented an annual decrease of 11.4% from the level recorded in the September Quarter 2014 ($175,000). This also represented a median house price index of 25.2 for the North Burnett region when compared to Brisbane (index of 100).
Note: Brisbane = 100Source: REIQ, Lawrence Consulting
Median Sales PriceSeparate houses Level Annual Dec Qtr 2015 % changeNorth Burnett 155,000 -11.4South Burnett 182,000 -9.0Gympie 272,500 9.0Fraser Coast 300,000 4.7Bundaberg 269,000 0.0Gladstone 342,000 -8.6Sunshine Coast 496,500 4.9Brisbane 615,000 6.0
Source: REIQ
Median weekly rental prices for three bedroom houses in the North Burnett region ($220) remained unchanged over the year to the December Quarter 2015. The average gross housing rental yield in the North Burnett region was 7.4% in the September Quarter 2015, which was significantly higher than the average for Brisbane (3.6%) an represented an annual increase of 0.4 percentage points.
Source: Residential Tenancies Authority, REIQ
Agriculture
The total gross value of production for agricultural commodities in the North Burnett region was approximately $236.9 million in 2010/11, which comprised approximately 22.4% of the total for the Wide Bay-Burnett region ($1.1 billion).
Livestock slaughterings comprised $118.7 million, or 50.1% of the total value of production in the North Burnett region, followed by crops ($107.7 million, or 45.5%) and livestock products ($10.3 million, or 4.3%).
Source: ABS 7125.0
Cattle and calf slaughterings was the single largest agricultural commodity in the North Burnett region in 2010/11 in terms of value of production with $101.0 million, followed by mandarins ($81.4 million), pigs ($17.4 million), whole milk products ($10.3 million), lemons ($4.8 million) and oranges ($3.9 million).
Gross Value of Agricultural Production North Burnett Wide Bay-Burnett Level ($m) % of Level ($m) % of 2010/11 total 2010/11 totalCrops Hay 3.7 1.6 12.1 1.1Cereals for grain 2.3 1.0 10.1 1.0Oranges 3.9 1.6 4.3 0.4Lemons 4.8 2.0 12.9 1.2Mandarins 81.4 34.4 85.7 8.1Other orchard fruit 6.1 2.6 37.0 3.5Nuts 1.1 0.5 27.7 2.6Grapes 1.3 0.5 1.4 0.1Other crops 3.1 1.3 501.3 47.4Total 107.7 45.5 692.5 65.5 Livestock slaughterings Cattle and calves 101.0 42.6 245.7 23.2Pigs 17.4 7.3 62.3 5.9Total 118.7 50.1 311.2 29.4 Livestock products Whole milk 10.3 4.3 50.5 4.8Total 10.3 4.3 53.1 5.0 Total agriculture 236.9 100.0 1,056.8 100.0
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Key Demographic Indicators, 2011 Census
North Burnett Queensland Australia No. % of total No. % of total No. % of totalPerson Characteristics Total persons (excluding overseas visitors) 10,143 - 4,332,739 - 21,507,717 -Males 5,135 50.6 2,148,221 49.6 10,634,013 49.4Females 5,008 49.4 2,184,518 50.4 10,873,704 50.6Median age 44 - 36 - 37 - Selected Characteristics Country of birth – Australia 8,580 84.6 3,192,114 73.7 15,017,847 69.8Language spoken at home – English only 9,183 90.5 3,675,957 84.8 16,509,291 76.8Weekly income (people aged 15 years and over): Median individual income ($) 440 - 587 - 577 - Median household income ($) 790 - 1,235 - 1,234 - Median family income ($) 950 - 1,453 - 1,481 - Household Characteristics Total private dwellings 4,905 - 1,725,214 - 8,694,793 -Occupied private dwellings 3,986 - 1,547,303 - 7,760,322 -Total family households: 2,764 69.3 1,148,179 74.2 5,684,051 73.2 Couple families with children 979 24.6 491,200 31.7 2,534,397 32.7 Couple families without children 1,385 34.7 453,102 29.3 2,150,299 27.7 One parent families 356 8.9 184,547 11.9 901,634 11.6 Other families 44 1.1 19,330 1.2 97,721 1.3Single person households 1,121 28.1 353,509 22.8 1,888,698 24.3Group households 124 3.1 72,967 4.7 321,007 4.1 Tenure type: Fully owned 1,723 43.2 448,615 29.0 2,488,149 32.1 Being purchased 923 23.2 533,870 34.5 2,709,433 34.9 Rented 1,080 27.1 513,413 33.2 2,297,458 29.6 Other tenure type 50 1.3 14,306 0.9 70,070 0.9Median rent ($/weekly) 115 300 285 Median housing loan repayments ($/monthly) 1,000 1,850 1,800
Source: ABS 2011 Census
Demographic Profile
Personal Income
Per capita income for the North Burnett region was estimated at $18,205 in 2012/13, representing an annual increase of 0.5% and average annual growth of 2.3% from the level recorded in 2007/08 ($16,273). The average wages and salaries income for the North Burnett region increased significantly by 10.5% to $42,655 in 2012/13.
Source: ABS 6524.0
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