Defence industry supports 61,000 jobs across the Tasman, contributes $11.6 billion to economy

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Statistics reveal contribution of defence industry to Australia's economy. Image: Australian Department of Defence.

Australia’s defence industry employed 61,600 people and contributed AUD 10.6 billion (NZD 11.6 billion) to the Australian economy in the 2021-22 financial year, according to new data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

According to Luisa Ryan, ABS Director of Environment and Satellite Accounts, the latest Australian Defence Industry Account shows the number of people employed in the Defence industry grew by 9,000, up from 52,600 in 2020-21.

“The defence industry’s contribution to the Australian economy also increased by $1.8 billion [NZD 1.9 billion] over the same period, from $8.8 billion [NZD 9.64 billion].”

The ADIA measures the direct economic contribution of Defence expenditure to the Australian economy in terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) and employment.

The main defence-related activities contributing to the economy included Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (excluding Computer System Design) with 28 percent of Defence GVA ($3.0 billion [NZD 3.29 billion]). This was followed by Computer System Design with 15 percent ($1.6 billion [NZD 1.75 billion]), Transport Equipment Manufacturing with 13 percent ($1.4 billion [NZD 1.53 billion]) and Building Construction with 10 percent ($1.1 billion [NZD 1.2 billion]).

The largest employing industry sectors in 2021-22 were Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services with 31 percent of defence-related employment (19,100 people), followed by Construction with 23 percent (14,100 people) and Manufacturing with 20 percent (12,500 people).

The majority of defence-related employment in 2021-22 was in New South Wales (22,700 or 37 percent) and Victoria (14,000 or 23 percent). South Australia grew by 1,400 employed persons to become the third largest employing state.

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