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School Local Labour Market Profiles –
Fitzroy
FITZROY
Market Analysis Unit
Training and Employment Division
December 2014
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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 3
Geographic coverage and population .................................................................................. 4
Employment by industry....................................................................................................... 5
Employment by occupation .................................................................................................. 6
Qualification profile .............................................................................................................. 7
Pathways analysis ............................................................................................................... 8
Job vacancies .................................................................................................................... 10
Commencements and enrolments ..................................................................................... 10
Appendix A: State schools located in Fitzroy .................................................................... 16
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Introduction
The information contained in this report is intended to assist regional offices of the department and
school principals in planning where to invest training resources to meet local labour market needs.
It is acknowledged that different occupations are associated with different levels of education and
mobility. The data presented here are likely to be of more relevance to those individuals who are
intending to stay in the geographic area that surrounds their high school and will be seeking
training pathways through the Vocational Education and Training (VET) system.
This report is part of a broader series of regional profiles providing summary data on the labour
force, job vacancies and persons in training for 29 specific regions across Queensland. The
regions are necessarily a compromise between regional geographic detail and meaningful data
aggregation.
Information at a level detailed enough to show employment in occupations or levels of qualification
at the sub regional level is only available at five yearly intervals from Census data. Changes in
classification systems used may prevent time series comparisons from being made from one
Census count to another – as occurred in the recent geographic classification1.
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From 1 July 2011, the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) has been progressively replacing the old Australian
Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC). The ASGS provides a more comprehensive, flexible and consistent way of defining
Australia's statistical geography than the ASGC. The new scale uses Statistical Areas with level 4 being the largest units decreasing to
level 1 as the smallest.
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Geographic coverage and population
Fitzroy is located within the Central Queensland DETE region and is made up of one statistical
area level 4 (SA4), Fitzroy.
Fitzroy had an estimated resident population (ERP)2 of 229,485 persons as at 30 June 2013, with
an annual average growth rate of 2.1 per cent over five years and 2.0 per cent over ten years.
Queensland had an ERP of 4,656,803 persons as at 30 June 2013 and an annual average growth
rate of 2.0 per cent over five years and 2.2 per cent over ten years.
Figure 1: Fitzroy sub-region and the Central Queensland DETE regional boundaries
Source: ABS Australian Statistical Geography Standard.
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The estimated resident population (ERP) figure is the official population estimate, and represents the best possible estimate of the
resident population. For sub-state geographies, ERP figures are updated annually using a model which includes administrative data that
indicate population change, such as registered births and deaths, dwelling approvals, Medicare enrolments and electoral enrolments.
Data are updated annually with an approximate delay of nine months after the reporting period.
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Employment by industry
Employment by industry has been derived from the 2011 Census of Population and Housing data.
A person's industry of employment was classified based on responses to a range of questions from
the Census and is applicable to persons aged 15 years and over who work. This is based on place
of usual residence.
In Fitzroy, 9.7 per cent of employed persons worked in both Retail trade and the Construction trade
industry while 9.6 per cent worked in Manufacturing. In Queensland, 11.9 per cent of employed
persons worked in the Health care and social assistance industry while 10.7 per cent worked in
Retail trade.
Table 1: Employment by industry, Fitzroy and Queensland
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
Mining
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, water & waste services
Construction
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Accommodation & food services
Transport, postal & warehousing
Information media & telecommunications
Financial & insurance services
Rental, hiring & real estate services
Professional, scientific & technical services
Administrative & support services
Public administration & safety
Education & training
Health care & social assistance
Arts & recreation services
Other services
Total(a)
No.
4,603
8,846
9,715
2,452
9,849
2,993
9,785
6,629
6,142
569
1,407
1,587
4,512
2,432
5,373
7,762
9,434
626
3,943
101,129
Fitzroy
%
4.6
8.7
9.6
2.4
9.7
3.0
9.7
6.6
6.1
0.6
1.4
1.6
4.5
2.4
5.3
7.7
9.3
0.6
3.9
100
Queensland
No.
%
55,416
2.7
52,955
2.6
171,669
8.4
24,828
1.2
183,780
9.0
74,288
3.6
217,610
10.7
141,855
7.0
107,072
5.3
25,358
1.2
54,153
2.7
37,007
1.8
132,754
6.5
65,015
3.2
136,818
6.7
160,921
7.9
242,559
11.9
28,444
1.4
78,713
3.9
2,039,275
100
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011.
(a) Includes inadequately described and not stated responses.
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Employment by occupation
In Fitzroy, 18.9 per cent of employed persons worked as Technicians and trades workers while
13.6 per cent worked as Professionals. In Queensland, 18.9 per cent of employed persons worked
as Professionals while 14.9 per cent worked as Technicians and trades workers.
Table 2: Employment by occupation, Fitzroy and Queensland
No.
11,209
13,785
19,119
8,462
12,662
8,326
13,034
12,542
101,129
Managers
Professionals
Technicians & trades workers
Community & personal service workers
Clerical & administrative workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators & drivers
Labourers
Total(a)
Fitzroy
%
11.1
13.6
18.9
8.4
12.5
8.2
12.9
12.4
100
Queensland
No.
%
245,605
12.0
385,583
18.9
304,564
14.9
202,979
10.0
299,326
14.7
199,633
9.8
149,322
7.3
215,236
10.6
2,039,278
100
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011.
(a) Includes inadequately described and not stated responses.
Chart 1: Fitzroy employment by occupation relative to Queensland
Managers
Professionals
Technicians & trades workers
Community & personal service workers
Clerical & administrative workers
Sales workers
Machinery operators & drivers
Labourers
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Per cent
Fitzroy
Queensland
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011.
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Qualification profile
The table below details the highest non-school qualification completed by those aged 15 and over
by place of usual residence in the 2011 Census. In Fitzroy, 50.6 per cent had a post-school
qualification compared with 54.2 per cent at the state level. At 10.3 per cent, Fitzroy also had a
somewhat smaller proportion with a bachelor degree or higher qualification compared with
15.9 per cent across the state.
Table 3: Post-school qualifications in Fitzroy
Fitzroy
Central Highlands
Gladstone - Biloela
Rockhampton
Queensland
Bachelor
degree or
higher (a)
No.
%
16,957 10.3
2,090
9.4
5,309
9.5
9,561 11.1
548,894 15.9
Advanced
diploma or
diploma
No.
%
8,825 5.4
1,244 5.6
2,916 5.2
4,665 5.4
260,778 7.5
Certificate (b)
No.
%
36,749 22.3
5,286 23.7
13,810 24.8
17,657 20.4
686,993 19.9
Persons with a
qualification (c)
No.
%
83,220 50.6
11,564 52.0
28,467 51.1
43,192 49.9
1,875,323 54.2
Total
persons
No.
164,468
22,257
55,716
86,492
3,456,875
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011.
(a) Includes bachelor degree, graduate diploma, graduate certificate and postgraduate degree.
(b) Includes Certificate, I, II, III and IV and Certificates not further defined responses.
(c) Includes ‘inadequately described’ and ‘not stated’ level of education responses.
Chart 2: Fitzroy post-school qualifications relative to Queensland
Bachelor degree or higher (a)
Advanced diploma or diploma
Certificate (b)
Persons with a qualification (c)
0
Fitzroy
10
20
30
40
Per cent
50
60
Queensland
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011.
(a) Includes bachelor degree, graduate diploma, graduate certificate and postgraduate degree.
(b) Includes Certificate, I, II, III and IV and Certificates not further defined responses.
(c) Includes ‘inadequately described’ and ‘not stated’ level of education responses.
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Pathways analysis
The approach taken in this section is to identify (a) occupations with the largest numbers employed,
(b) occupations where VET is the main training pathway to a qualification and (c) provide a
measure of demand that takes account of turnover within each occupation. The scope of the report
is limited to 2011 Census data since changes in the system of statistical geography used by the
ABS prevent time series comparisons from being made across the five yearly Census collections.
The table below shows the top 30 occupations in the Fitzroy region ranked by number employed
with training pathways based on highest educational attainment. Sales assistants accounted for
the largest number of people employed in the region with around 82.4 per cent having school level
and 15.1 per cent having VET as their highest qualification.
Table 4: Educational pathways of top 30 occupations in Fitzroy
Uni
Sales Assistants (General)
Metal Fitters & Machinists
Drillers, Miners & Shot Firers
General Clerks
Truck Drivers
Electricians
Livestock Farmers
Retail Managers
Structural Steel &Welding Trades Workers
Commercial Cleaners
Primary School Teachers
Registered Nurses
Checkout Operators & Office Cashiers
Contract, Program & Project Administrators
Office Managers
Secondary School Teachers
Earthmoving Plant Operators
Receptionists
Kitchenhands
Education Aides
Carpenters & Joiners
Engineering Production Workers
Other Building & Engineering Technicians
Child Carers
Aged & Disabled Carers
Motor Mechanics
Other Miscellaneous Labourers
Storepersons
Accounting Clerks
Bookkeepers
104
33
49
160
21
23
147
98
13
48
1,366
998
19
185
110
1,002
0
51
34
64
3
13
98
53
63
8
14
8
86
93
VET School
—Number—
628
3,425
3,107
576
1,215
2,190
768
1,610
553
1,695
1,742
387
431
1,555
516
1,118
1,364
316
226
1,401
196
18
409
81
145
1,018
492
467
375
621
79
6
282
805
348
675
140
878
482
462
769
226
340
568
571
241
573
276
422
417
592
225
208
587
201
572
250
408
177
378
Uni
2.5
0.9
1.4
6.3
0.9
1.1
6.9
5.7
0.8
2.9
86.5
67.1
1.6
16.2
9.9
92.2
0
4.7
3.2
6.3
0.3
1.4
10.8
5.9
7.0
1.0
1.7
1.0
11.6
14.4
VET School
Total
—%—
Number
15.1
82.4
4,157
83.6
15.5
3,716
35.2
63.4
3,454
30.3
63.4
2,538
24.4
74.7
2,269
80.9
18.0
2,152
20.2
72.9
2,133
29.8
64.5
1,732
80.6
18.7
1,693
13.5
83.6
1,675
12.4
1.1
1,580
27.5
5.4
1,488
12.3
86.1
1,182
43.0
40.8
1,144
33.9
56.1
1,106
7.3
0.6
1,087
25.9
74.1
1,087
32.4
62.8
1,074
13.3
83.5
1,052
47.8
45.8
1,008
77.1
22.6
998
36.9
61.7
921
62.7
26.5
910
63.5
30.6
902
46.8
46.2
902
71.8
27.3
825
25.7
72.6
809
25.7
73.2
781
33.6
54.8
744
27.3
58.3
648
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011
Note: Because Census data are based on self-reported characteristics of respondents, there will always be some variation in the
accuracy of the information provided.
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The table below shows the top 30 occupations ranked by number employed in the Fitzroy region
based on the 2011 Census which are VET related, i.e. occupations where VET accounts for
50 per cent or more of the highest qualification attained.
The table focuses on occupations where significant numbers are employed in the region. The last
column shows state level estimates of the average annual replacement demand rates for each
occupation between 2013 and 2017. The net replacement rate estimates take account of various
sources of inflows and outflows that are likely to occur within a given occupational category
(e.g. retirements, exits from the labour force, migration, mobility).
Table 5: Top 30 VET related occupations in Fitzroy and state replacement demand
Uni
Metal Fitters & Machinists
Electricians
Structural Steel & Welding Trades Workers
Carpenters & Joiners
Motor Mechanics
Child Carers
Other Building & Engineering Technicians
Plumbers
Construction Managers
Architectural, Building & Surveying Technicians
Hairdressers
Production Managers
Chefs
Painting Trades Workers
Police
Chemical, Gas, Petroleum & Power G Plant Ops
Technicians & Trades Workers nfd
Vocational Education Teachers
Enrolled & Mothercraft Nurses
Airconditioning & Refrigeration Mechanics
Training & Development Professionals
Marine Transport Professionals
Cabinetmakers
Butchers & Smallgoods Makers
Electrical Engineering Draftsperson & Technicians
Telecommunications Trades Workers
Automotive Electricians
Bricklayers & Stonemasons
Electrical Distribution Trades Workers
Electronics Trades Workers
VET School
—Number—
33 3,107
576
23 1,742
387
13 1,364
316
3
769
226
8
592
225
53
573
276
98
571
241
6
487
119
91
428
100
38
395
140
0
378
117
123
311
188
16
247
49
4
245
107
124
215
88
25
204
65
15
190
58
70
181
21
10
168
18
0
157
62
51
154
48
22
130
17
0
129
55
0
126
66
12
124
21
7
120
49
0
119
37
0
118
40
0
116
40
21
116
64
Uni VET School
—%—
0.9 83.6
15.5
1.1 80.9
18.0
0.8 80.6
18.7
0.3 77.1
22.6
1.0 71.8
27.3
5.9 63.5
30.6
10.8 62.7
26.5
1.0 79.6
19.4
14.7 69.1
16.2
6.6 68.9
24.4
0 76.4
23.6
19.8
50
30.2
5.1 79.2
15.7
1.1 68.8
30.1
29.0 50.4
20.6
8.5 69.4
22.1
5.7 72.2
22.1
25.7 66.5
7.7
5.1 85.7
9.2
0 71.7
28.3
20.2 60.9
19.0
13.0 76.9
10.1
0 70.1
29.9
0 65.6
34.4
7.6 79.0
13.4
4.0 68.2
27.8
0 76.3
23.7
0 74.7
25.3
0 74.4
25.6
10.4 57.7
31.8
Rep
Total Dem
%
No.
%
3,716 1.3
2,152 0.7
1,693 1.0
998 1.4
825 2.3
902 3.1
910 1.6
612 1.1
619 1.6
573 1.6
495 3.0
622 1.6
312 1.1
356 1.4
427 1.0
294 0.7
263
272 0.7
196 1.3
219 1.6
253 0.7
169 1.8
184 2.7
192 1.1
157 1.6
176 1.6
156 2.3
158 1.4
156 1.6
201 1.6
Source: ABS, Census of Population and Housing, 2011. Replacement demand rates compiled by the Centre for Economics of
Education and Training (CEET), Monash University – whole of state only.
Net replacement demand attempts to measure job openings for new entrants to an occupation after taking account of inflows from, and
outflows to, (i) other occupations, (ii) unemployment and (iii) outside the labour force.
Note: Because Census data are based on self-reported characteristics of respondents, there will always be some variation in the
accuracy of the information provided.
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Job vacancies
Figure 2 below shows the region used by the Commonwealth Department of Employment in its
Internet Vacancy Index. Data are based on the SEEK, CareerOne and Australian JobSearch
websites which contribute to the count of online vacancies. Each job board uses different regions,
and the Department of Employment created 38 regions nationally which best fit them. It is not
possible to assign each and every job advertisement to a single job location with perfect precision,
and for this reason, the regional data should be treated as indicative of labour demand in each
region. Queensland is divided into seven broad regions.
Figure 2: Map of Department of Employment Internet Vacancies region
Source: Department of Employment Internet Vacancies Index geographic regions and ABS Australian Statistical Geography Standard
(ASGS).
Internet vacancy levels, shown in Chart 3 below, compare the Department of Employment region
with the state average. While the series show movements in vacancy activity they are likely to
represent only a part of total vacancy activity at a given point in time (jobs may also be listed on
other Internet sites, newspapers, shop window signs or word of mouth for example).
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Chart 3: Internet vacancy levels for Central Queensland
5,000
60,000
4,500
50,000
4,000
3,500
40,000
3,000
2,500
30,000
2,000
20,000
1,500
1,000
10,000
500
0
May-10
Jul-10
Sep-10
Nov-10
Jan-11
Mar-11
May-11
Jul-11
Sep-11
Nov-11
Jan-12
Mar-12
May-12
Jul-12
Sep-12
Nov-12
Jan-13
Mar-13
May-13
Jul-13
Sep-13
Nov-13
Jan-14
Mar-14
May-14
Jul-14
Sep-14
0
Central Queensland (LHS)
Queensland (RHS)
Source: Department of Employment Internet Vacancies. The data are published as three month averages to reduce volatility.
Chart 4: Internet vacancies by occupation, Central Queensland
Managers
Professionals
Technicians and Trades Workers
Community and Personal Service…
Sep-13
Clerical and Administrative Workers
Sep-14
Sales Workers
Machinery Operators and Drivers
Labourers
0
100
200
300
400
500
Source: Department of Employment Internet Vacancies. The data are published as three month averages to reduce volatility.
Occupational estimates of Internet vacancies are provided in Chart 4 and Table 6 on the following
page.
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Table 6: Internet vacancy levels for Central Queensland by occupation
MANAGERS
Chief Executives, Managing Directors & Legislators
Farmers and Farm Managers
Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers
Corporate Managers
Construction, Production and Distribution Managers
Health, Education, ICT and Other Managers
PROFESSIONALS
Arts and Media Professionals
Education Professionals
ICT Professionals
Legal, Social and Welfare Professionals
Business, Finance and Human Resource Professionals
Information Professionals
Sales, Marketing & Public Relations Professionals
Transport and Design Professionals, and Architects
Engineers
Science Professionals and Veterinarians
Health Diagnostic and Therapy Professionals
Medical Practitioners and Nurses
TECHNICIANS AND TRADES WORKERS
Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians
Automotive and Engineering Trades
Construction Trades
Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades
Food Trades
Skilled Animal and Horticultural Workers
Hairdressers, Printing, Clothing and Wood Trades
Jewellers, Arts and Other Trades Workers
COMMUNITY AND PERSONAL SERVICE WORKERS
Health and Welfare Support Workers
Carers and Aides
Hospitality Workers
Protective Service Workers
Sports, Travel and Personal Service Workers
CLERICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERS
Numerical Clerks
Clerical and Office Support Workers, Couriers
Other Clerical and Administrative Workers
Office Managers, Administrators and Secretaries
General-Inquiry Clerks, Call Centre, Receptionists
SALES WORKERS
Sales Representatives and Agents
Sales Assistants and Salespersons
Sales Support Workers
MACHINERY OPERATORS AND DRIVERS
Machine and Stationary Plant Operators
Mobile Plant Operators
Drivers and Storepersons
LABOURERS
Cleaners and Laundry Workers
Construction and Mining Labourers
Factory Process Workers
Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers
Food Preparation Assistants
Other Labourers
Central Queensland TOTAL
Sep-13
190
5
2
82
53
37
11
425
9
24
12
44
59
8
13
29
62
9
69
87
405
38
139
61
49
86
12
14
5
222
18
84
81
19
20
263
34
18
31
28
152
265
55
176
34
243
52
56
135
462
97
52
34
75
41
162
2,475
Sep-14
173
6
6
74
52
27
9
425
8
27
13
46
67
10
12
10
55
10
66
103
384
47
118
38
67
80
15
11
9
230
21
80
92
17
21
231
40
10
20
27
134
204
36
150
19
179
44
40
95
391
73
52
35
67
41
123
2,219
Change over the year
-8.6%
14.0%
185.0%
-9.7%
-1.9%
-26.2%
-18.7%
0.0%
-17.2%
12.7%
5.8%
5.3%
13.1%
16.9%
-10.0%
-66.9%
-11.7%
18.4%
-3.5%
18.0%
-5.0%
21.9%
-14.9%
-38.5%
35.3%
-7.0%
19.5%
-17.5%
86.0%
3.6%
13.1%
-4.8%
12.8%
-12.1%
8.1%
-12.0%
16.8%
-43.5%
-33.9%
-3.6%
-11.8%
-23.0%
-34.5%
-15.1%
-45.0%
-26.5%
-15.4%
-29.5%
-29.5%
-15.2%
-24.5%
0.6%
2.0%
-11.4%
0.0%
-24.0%
-10.3%
Source: Department of Employment Internet Vacancies. The data are published as three month averages to reduce volatility.
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Commencements and enrolments
Table 7 shows the top 30 apprentice commencements for all students for 2011-12 to 2013-14. The
data are sorted in descending order according to the numbers in 2013-14.
Table 7: Top 30 apprentice course commencements
Fitzroy
2011-12
2012-13 2013-14
MEM30205
Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade
RII30809
Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations
UEE30811
Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician
MEM30305
Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade
CPC30211
Certificate III in Carpentry
SIH30111
AUR30612
SIT30812
MEM40105
RII30813
Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations
CPC32412
Certificate III in Plumbing
SIT30813
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery
AUR31112
Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
9
10
24
AHC31010
Certificate III in Parks and Gardens
5
3
22
MTM30813
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)
2
5
22
AUR31212
Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology
1
1
20
LMF32109
Certificate III in Cabinet Making
20
22
16
UEE30811
Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician & Cert III in Instrumentation and
Contr
22
21
15
UEE31211
Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control
1
4
13
CHC50113
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
CPC30111
Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying
1
11
11
CPC31311
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
3
15
11
AUR30312
Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
5
3
10
CHC50908
Diploma of Children's Services (Early Childhood Education and Care)
24
22
10
UET30612
Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Distribution Overhead
10
8
10
FDF30710
Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined)
5
10
9
AUR32112
Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
CPC30611
Certificate III in Painting and Decorating
UEG30211
Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry Operations
AUR31012
Certificate III in Automotive Sales
255
198
146
19
59
102
143
122
90
133
104
75
60
82
64
Certificate III in Hairdressing
42
55
63
Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
16
17
40
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery
1
6
31
Certificate IV in Engineering
3
16
30
30
1
4
27
27
11
7
7
8
7
7
1
6
Source: Department of Education, Training and Employment DELTA database.
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Table 8 shows the top 30 trainee commencements for all students for 2011-12 to 2013-14. The
data are sorted in descending order according to the numbers in 2013-14.
Table 8: Top 30 trainee course commencements
Fitzroy
2011-12
MTM20111
Certificate II in Meat Processing (Abattoirs)
SIR30212
Certificate III in Retail Operations
RII30112
Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations
SIR20212
BSB30412
MSL30109
Certificate III in Laboratory Skills
BSB30112
Certificate III in Business
SIT30712
Certificate III in Hospitality
BSB40812
Certificate IV in Frontline Management
SIT31312
Certificate III in Travel
PMA30108
Certificate III in Process Plant Operations
TLI21610
Certificate II in Warehousing Operations
TLI31210
CHC30212
2012-13 2013-14
17
270
139
1
46
85
74
83
78
Certificate II in Retail Services
5
53
74
Certificate III in Business Administration
1
7
53
26
9
45
1
20
42
15
39
14
37
1
35
188
84
30
6
3
30
Certificate III in Driving Operations
77
33
28
Certificate III in Aged Care
12
20
26
MSL40109
Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques
24
21
25
RII30212
Certificate III in Underground Coal Operations
ICT30210
Certificate III in Telecommunications
3
22
23
NWP30107
Certificate III in Water Operations
7
13
23
SIT30713
Certificate III in Hospitality
CHC30408
Certificate III in Disability
MSS30312
Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices
RII30912
Certificate III in Civil Construction
TLI31610
Certificate III in Warehousing Operations
SIR30112
Certificate III in Community Pharmacy
SIR40212
Certificate IV in Retail Management
MEM30505
Certificate III in Engineering - Technical
AHC20110
Certificate II in Agriculture
FNS30111
Certificate III in Financial Services
BSB40312
Certificate IV in Customer Contact
CPP40307
Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate)
24
23
4
13
22
21
5
34
19
58
31
16
2
24
15
8
14
8
4
13
21
14
12
2
9
12
1
14
11
9
11
Source: Department of Education, Training and Employment DELTA database.
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Table 9 shows the top 30 course enrolments for all students for 2011-12 to 2013-14. The data are
sorted in descending order according to the numbers in 2013-14.
Table 9: Top 30 course enrolments all students
Fitzroy
2011-12
MEM30205
Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade
CHC30712
Certificate III in Children's Services
NACC00002
Non Accredited Program
UEE30811
Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician
BSB30407
Certificate III in Business Administration
BSB30412
Certificate III in Business Administration
RII20209
669
441
2012-13 2013-14
662
625
197
472
202
467
227
460
856
678
399
1
349
Certificate II in Surface Extraction Operations
458
385
344
MEM30305
Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade
416
402
338
AUR30405
Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology
418
425
330
CHC50908
Diploma of Children's Services (Early Childhood Education and Care)
309
331
330
TLI21311
Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure
134
288
TLI31610
Certificate III in Warehousing Operations
38
274
MTM20111
Certificate II in Meat Processing (Abattoirs)
CPC30211
Certificate III in Carpentry
SIT30712
Certificate III in Hospitality
RII30809
Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations
RII30112
CHC30212
AUR20705
Certificate II in Automotive Mechanical
SIH30111
Certificate III in Hairdressing
CHC30812
Certificate III in Education Support
BSB30112
Certificate III in Business
CPC10111
Certificate I in Construction
SIT30707
Certificate III in Hospitality
SIR20212
Certificate II in Retail Services
RII30912
Certificate III in Civil Construction
HLT51612
Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled-Division 2 Nursing)
MEM40105
Certificate IV in Engineering
SIT20307
Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)
AUR20512
Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology
3
168
249
1
155
248
20
139
245
Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations
48
239
Certificate III in Aged Care
41
232
230
203
129
186
50
173
247
253
8
171
237
160
509
157
15
145
322
144
54
138
229
128
136
485
376
136
701
134
Source: Department of Education, Training and Employment STAC database.
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Appendix A: State schools located in Fitzroy
Baralaba State School
Biloela State High School
Blackwater State High School
Capella State High School
Capricornia (Emerald Campus) School of Distance Education
Emerald State High School
Gladstone State High School
Glenmore State High School
Miriam Vale State School
Mount Larcom State School
Mount Morgan State High School
Moura State High School
North Rockhampton State High School
Rockhampton State High School
Rosedale State School
Springsure State School
Tannum Sands State High School
Taroom State School
Theodore State School
Toolooa State High School
Yeppoon State High School
For further information contact: Jerome Bredt - (07) 3328 6525 or jerome.bredt@dete.qld.gov.au
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