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SNAPSHOT
2021 -2022
Wodonga Economic Indicators offers an overview of the economic and socio-demographic activity occuring in Wodonga. Information has been broken down by local government area and where suitable compared to other regions.
This report has been completed using a range of data sources including the Census, Australia Bureau of Statistics, REMPLAN, Department of Employment, profile.id, forecast id and Wodonga Council. Data sources are noted throughout this report.
INTRODUCTION STRATEGIC LOCATION
Situated on the Hume Freeway, and the Melbourne to Sydney rail line, Wodonga is well recognised as a strategic hub along the eastern seaboard.
Its proximity between Australia’s two largest cities, Melbourne and Sydney, provides key strategic advantages.
More than 75 per cent of Australia’s population can be reached by next-day transport haul.
43,789
7th LARGEST CITY IN VICTORIA
52,414
434 sq km
38 is the median age of Wodonga residents.
3274 businesses were operating in Wodonga in 2022.
$7.5 billion
regional product of Albury-Wodonga.
QUICK FACTS
21,599 estimated labour force in Wodonga.
11.6% increase in the Wodonga labour force between March 2016 and March 2021.
EMPLOYMENT
2021 -2022
LABOUR FORCE
Wodonga’s labour force is estimated to be 21,599 people and the Albury-Wodonga labour force is 49,269 people. Wodonga has access to a regional labour pool of more than 85,000 people.
Between March 2016 and March 2021 Wodonga’s labour force increased by 2248 people (11.6 per cent).
EMPLOYMENT BY SECTOR & OCCUPATION
Health care and social assistance, public administration and safety and construction make up 39.9 per cent of total employment in Wodonga.
Wodonga has a high level of technicians and trade workers, professionals, and clerical and community and personal service workers.
Wodonga’s unemployment rate averaged 4.0 per cent in the December 22 quarter.
39.9% of employment made up of health care and social assistance, public administration and safety and construction sectors.
15.8% of total employed persons are Technicians and Trades Workers.
4.0% average unemployment rate in December 2022 quarter.
LABOUR FORCE - WODONGA
Labour force status not stated
Not in the labour force
Total labour force (Participation rate)
% of people aged 15+
Source: idProfile (January 2023)
EMPLOYMENT BY SECTOR
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
Source: REMPLAN (January 2023)
REGIONAL CITIES VICTORIA GROUP - UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
Source: REMPLAN (January 2023)
QUICK FACTS
$7.8 billion total output generated annually by Wodonga businesses.
ECONOMY
2021 -2022
OUTPUT & VALUE ADD BY SECTOR
Total output generated by businesses in Wodonga is in excess of $7.8 billion annually.
Public administration and safety is a key sector in Wodonga, generating more than $711 million per annum in value add activity. Construction, rental, hiring and real estate services and manufacturing are also prominent sectors.
GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT
At December 2021, Wodonga’s GRP was valued at $3.53 billion and has grown steadily over the past four years.
REGIONAL EXPORTS
69.6 per cent of regional exports are from the manufacturing and public administration and safety sectors.
$711 million annual value add activity generated by Public Administration & Safety.
$3.53 billion gross regional product at December 2021.
69.6% of regional exports are from manufacturing and public administration and safety sectors.
OUTPUT BY SECTOR - TOP 10 - WODONGA
Source: REMPLAN (December 2022)
VALUE ADD BY SECTOR - TOP 10 - WODONGA
Source: REMPLAN (December 2022)
GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT (GRP) - WODONGA
Source: REMPLAN (December 2021)
REGIONAL EXPORTS - WODONGA
Source: REMPLAN (December 2022)
BUSINESS TURNOVER - WODONGA
FACTS
670 total vacant lots
381 new dwellings in 2022.
DEVELOPMENT
2021 -2022
RESIDENTIAL LAND SALES ACTIVITY
A total of 670 lots were available in Wodonga in 2022, with Baranduda-Leneva releasing 453 lots, followed by West Wodonga 146 and Wodonga 71.
In 2022, 381 dwellings were available in Wodonga and 285 lots were released.
BUILDING APPROVALS
Building approvals by value in Wodonga in 2022 exceeded $211 million off the back of a strong residential housing market.
RESIDENTIAL LOT SIZES AND DWELLING SALES
Lots between 551-700 sqm make up the bulk of Wodonga’s land subdivision. In 2022, the total area of industrial land (sqm) was 3.8 million.
The median house price in Wodonga in 2022 was $520,000 and the median unit price was $330,000.
285 lots
3.8m sqm total area of industrial land
$520k median house sale price in 2022 were released in 2022.
VACANT INDUSTRIAL LAND (SQM) - WODONGA
LOT SIZE OF INDUSTRIAL LAND (SQM) - WODONGA
DWELLING SALES
Source: Your Investment Property: Wodonga VIC 3690 - Suburb Profile and Property Report
Source: REMPLAN (December 2022)
QUICK FACTS
52,414
Wodonga’s forecast population in 2036.
DEMOGRAPHICS
2021 -2022
POPULATION AND GROWTH
As at January 2023, Wodonga had an estimated resident population of 43,201.
Wodonga is the largest and fastest-growing centre in North East Victoria, with an annual growth rate of 1.4 per cent between 2021 and 2022 financial years.
In 2036, the population of Wodonga is forecast to be 52,414. This represents an average annual growth rate of 1.4 per cent.
HOUSEHOLD AND AGE STRUCTURE
The dominant household type in Wodonga is couples with children, accounting for 26.9 per cent of all households.
23.9 per cent of the Wodonga population is aged between 0 and 17, and 23.4 per cent are aged 60 years and over.
INCOME
Wodonga’s median weekly household income of $1498 is the second highest of the Regional Cities Victoria group.
26.9% of Wodonga households are couples with children.
23.9% of Wodonga’s population is aged between 0 and 17 years.
23.4% of Wodonga’s population is 60 years and over.
$1498 median weekly income of Wodonga households.
Source:
AVERAGE ANNUAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POPULATION FORECAST (2016 TO 2036)
AGE STRUCTURE
Parents and homebuilders (35 to 49)
Source: Census (2021)
Older workers and pre-retirees (50 to 59)
Empty nesters and retirees (60 to 69)
Seniors (70 to 84)
Elderly aged (85 and over)
Source: Census (2021)
QUICK FACTS
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
2021 -2022
ENROLMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS
41.1 per cent of Wodonga’s population is enrolled in education, from preschool through to tertiary.
14,889 people in Wodonga have a tertiary qualification.
2663 people in Wodonga attended tertiary education in 2021.
41.1% enrolled in education.
14,889 have a teriary qualification,
2663 attended in tertiary education in 2021.
EDUCATION INSTITUTE ATTENDING
Education institute attending
Source: Census (2021)
Census
The census of population and housing aims to accurately count the number of people in Australia, their key characteristics, and the dwellings in which they live. It is conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics once every five years. During the census every household and person in the country is required to answer specific questions on the paper form or through eCensus online.
Dwelling
A place to live in; a place of residence.
Regional exports
Goods and services produced by industry sectors in Wodonga which are sold to consumers, businesses, and governments based outside the region’s boundaries.
Forecast.id
An interactive online population forecast program.
Full-time equivalent (FTE)
Full-time equivalent employment is the number of full-time equivalent jobs, defined as total hours worked divided by average annual hours worked in full-time jobs.
Gross regional product (GRP)
The value that is added by industry sectors to intermediate inputs.
Labour force
The total number of people employed or seeking employment in a country or region.
Regional Cities Victoria (RCV)
RCV is a group consisting of the 10 largest regional cities outside of metropolitan Melbourne: Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Horsham, Latrobe, Mildura, Shepparton, Wangaratta, Warnambool and Wodonga.
GLOSSARY
Local government area
Local government in Australia is the third (and lowest) tier of government, administered by the states and territories which in turn are beneath the Commonwealth or federal tier. There are 79 municipal districts in Victoria, often referred to as local government areas (LGAs). They are constituted as cities, shires, rural cities and, in one case, a borough.
Mean (or average)
Obtained by adding several quantities together and dividing the sum by the number of quantities.
Median
One type of average, found by arranging the values in order and then selecting the one in the middle.
North East Victoria
Compromises of the following local government areas: Wodonga, Indigo, Towong, Alpine and Wangaratta.
Output
Output data represents the gross revenue generated by businesses/organisations in each of the industry sectors in a defined region. Gross revenue is also referred to as total sales or income.
Profile.id
An interactive online socio-demographic profile program.
Population
All of the people inhabiting a specified area; the total number of such people.
REMPLAN
REMPLAN is a regional economic analysis software package provided by Compelling Economics.
Unemployment rate
The number of unemployed persons expressed as a percentage of the labour force.
Value-add
Value-add activity represents the marginal economic value that is added by each industry sector in a defined region. Value-added can be calculated by subtracting local expenditure and expenditure on regional imports from the output generated by an industry sector.
Vocational training
Training that emphasises skills and knowledge required for a particular job function or a trade.
ABS - Australian Bureau of Statistics
CBA - Central business area
FTE - Full time equivalent
GRP - Gross regional product
LGA - Local government area
sqm - Square metre
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