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Gawler ESA




Map of the Gawler ESA.


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Disclaimer: The contents of this report are based on information available at the time of compilation. Over time, the reliability of the data and information may diminish. The Commonwealth, its officers, employees and agents do not accept responsibility for any inaccuracies contained in the report or for any negligence in the compilation of the report and disclaim liability for any loss suffered by any person arising from the use of this report.

Population Characteristics

In June 2011, the estimated resident population (ERP) of the Gawler ESA was 67,059, representing a 1.0 per cent increase compared to a year earlier. Over the five years to June 2011, the ESA’s population grew by 8.5 per cent, significantly higher than the growth rate for South Australia as a whole over the same period (5.6 per cent). The Gawler ESA comprised 4.0 per cent of the state’s total population in June 2011. (Source: ABS Catalogue 3218.0, Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2010-11.)


ABS Census data show that there were 750 indigenous persons living in the Gawler ESA in August 2011. This represented 1.2 per cent of the local population, and 2.5 per cent of the State’s total indigenous population.
The following chart depicts persons by 5-year age cohorts, comparing changes between the 2001 and 2011 ABS Census counts.



Population Characteristics (cont)




Persons by Country of Birth




Males

Females

Persons

% of Total

Australia

26,167

26,579

52,746

81.4%

Bosnia and Herzegovina

10

6

16

0.0%

Cambodia

3

3

6

0.0%

Canada

27

35

62

0.1%

China (excl SARs and Taiwan)

6

25

31

0.0%

Croatia

10

9

19

0.0%

Egypt

3

6

9

0.0%

Fiji

3

4

7

0.0%

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

3

0

3

0.0%

Germany

194

220

414

0.6%

Greece

48

41

89

0.1%

Hong Kong (SAR of China)

6

4

10

0.0%

India

54

41

95

0.1%

Indonesia

6

15

21

0.0%

Iraq

0

0

0

0.0%

Ireland

63

55

118

0.2%

Italy

170

119

289

0.4%

Japan

6

6

12

0.0%

Korea, Republic of (South)

12

8

20

0.0%

Lebanon

6

6

12

0.0%

Malaysia

17

25

42

0.1%

Malta

19

17

36

0.1%

Netherlands

138

146

284

0.4%

New Zealand

217

224

441

0.7%

Philippines

39

98

137

0.2%

Poland

31

25

56

0.1%

Singapore

6

7

13

0.0%

South Africa

64

65

129

0.2%

South Eastern Europe, nfd

15

12

27

0.0%

Sri Lanka

10

10

20

0.0%

Thailand

14

26

40

0.1%

Turkey

4

0

4

0.0%

United Kingdom Channel Islands and Isle of Man

2,995

3,232

6,227

9.6%

United States of America

61

83

144

0.2%

Vietnam

38

39

77

0.1%

Born elsewhere

320

294

614

0.9%

Country of birth not stated

1,307

1,252

2,559

3.9%

MESC

3,427

3,694

7,121

11.0%

OTMESC

871

918

1,789

2.8%

Total ESA

32,092

32,737

64,829

100.0%

Source: ABS 2011 Census

MESC = Main English Speaking Countries. Includes Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, USA and South Africa

OTMESC = Other than Main English Speaking Countries

Educational Attainment

ABS 2006 Census data show that around 35 per cent of persons aged 15+ in the Gawler ESA held a non-school qualification, compared to 37 per cent for South Australia as a whole.


The following table shows the number and proportion of major non-school qualifications held by residents (aged 15+) in the ESA compared to all ESAs in South Australia.
Persons Aged 15+ with a Non-school Qualification




Gawler ESA

(No. persons)


% Share


All ESAs

(No. persons)


% Share


Postgraduate Degree

370

0.8

22849

1.9

Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate

469

1.0

16073

1.3

Bachelor Degree

3067

6.6

120768

9.9

Advanced Diploma and Diploma

2875

6.2

79573

6.5

Certificate

9176

19.8

212177

17.4

Total

15957

34.5

451440

37.0

Source: ABS 2006 Census


Labour Force Status by Highest Non-School Qualification and Highest Year of School Completed


Highest Qualification/ School Year

Unemployed

Employed

Unemployment Rate

Post Graduate

0.2%

1.1%

1.0%

Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate

0.5%

1.4%

1.8%

Bachelor Degree

3.2%

8.9%

1.6%

Advanced Diploma/Diploma

3.7%

8.1%

2.1%

Certificate III or IV

13.0%

21.0%

2.7%

Certificate 1 or 11

2.9%

1.7%

7.3%

Certificate level nfd.

2.0%

2.2%

4.0%

Non-school qualification not stated

7.7%

5.4%

6.2%

Year 12

17.7%

14.4%

5.3%

Year 11

15.4%

14.9%

4.5%

Year 10

21.9%

13.6%

6.8%

Year 9

7.6%

4.1%

7.9%

Year 8 or below

3.4%

2.7%

5.4%

Did not go to school

0.0%

0.1%

0.0%

Highest year of school not stated

0.6%

0.5%

5.8%

Total

100.0%

100.0%

4.4%

Source: ABS 2006 Census (Tablebuilder)


Labour Market Characteristics



Labour Market – Gawler ESA


Labour Force Status

Mar-2011

Dec-2011

Mar-2012

Unemployed

1,567

1,544

1,465

Unemployment Rate

4.5%

4.4%

4.2%

Labour Force

34,837

35,215

35,268

Source: DEEWR Small Area Labour Markets


Indigenous Labour Force Data


Labour Force Status

Gawler ESA

All ESAs

Employed*

185

6540

Unemployed

26

1236

Labour Force

211

7776

Unemployment Rate

12.3%

15.9%

Participation Rate

63.9%

51.0%

Source: ABS 2006 Census

* Includes CDEP participants




Job Seeker Profile (March 2012)


Gawler

Adelaide LMR

SA Country LMR

Job Seekers

2,063

44,344

19,474

Average Job Seeker Age

36

36

37

Average Job Seeker Unemployment Duration (mths)

26

27

32

Source: DEEWR Labour Market Information Portal


Centrelink Working Age Customer Population (includes CDEP & customers on zero allowances)


Payment Type

DSP

NSA

PPP

PPS

YLO

Mar 2011

2,537

1,474

273

989

298

Dec 2011

2,602

1,469

250

973

264

Mar 2012

2,560

1,538

261

977

284

Based on concordance of postcodes to ESAs.

(DSP = Disability Support Pension; NSA = Newstart Allowance; PPP = Parenting Payment Partnered; PPS = Parenting Payment Single; YLO = Youth Allowance Other)



Map of Unemployment Rates by Statistical Local Area (SLA) – Gawler ESA

Source: DEEWR Small Area Labour Markets data – March quarter 2012



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Employment by Industry and Occupation








Number of Businesses by Industry Division by Employment Size Ranges




Industry Division

Non Employing

Employ 1-4

Employ 5-19

Employ 20-49

Employ 50-99

Employ 100-199

Employ 200+

Total Business Counts

Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing

886

280

134

18

6

0

6

1330

Mining

0

3

3

0

0

0

0

6

Manufacturing

202

73

69

24

12

3

0

383

Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services

6

12

0

0

0

0

0

18

Construction

682

207

78

3

6

0

0

976

Wholesale Trade

75

15

33

6

0

0

0

129

Retail Trade

159

78

87

9

3

3

0

339

Accommodation and Food Services

54

42

48

21

3

3

0

171

Transport, Postal and Warehousing

203

124

39

3

6

0

3

378

Information Media and Telecommunications

18

3

3

3

0

0

0

27

Financial and Insurance Services

158

30

15

0

0

0

0

203

Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services

349

24

28

12

0

0

0

413

Professional, Scientific and Technical Services

210

102

30

6

6

0

0

354

Administrative and Support Services

78

39

18

0

0

0

0

135

Public Administration and Safety

6

0

0

3

0

0

0

9

Education and Training

18

9

0

0

0

0

0

27

Health Care and Social Assistance

103

30

36

3

3

0

0

175

Arts and Recreation Services

25

6

6

0

0

0

0

37

Other Services

132

81

24

9

0

0

0

246

Not Classified*

63

18

3

0

0

0

0

84

Total

3427

1176

654

120

45

9

9

5440

Source: ABS Cat 8165.0, Counts of Australian Businesses by Statistical Local Areas by Employment Size Ranges , June 2009

*This category contains businesses which have not been coded to an industry.


Explanatory notes:

  • Counts of businesses are derived from the ABS Business Register (ABSBR). The ABSBR comprises businesses which are actively trading in the Australian economy.

  • Counts exclude the General Government Institutional Sector. Counts in the three industry sectors of Public Administration and Safety; Education and Training; and Health Care and Social Assistance include private sector activity only.

  • For businesses operating in more than one State or Territory, only the main state business address is included.

  • In some examples, the main state is determined by the State or Territory with the highest employment.



Economic Developments



Value of Building Approvals ($ ‘000)


Building Type

12 Months to April 2011

12 Months to April 2012

Residential

$108,452

$100,568

Non-Residential

$75,652

$41,306

Total Buildings

$184,104

$141,874

Source: SA LEO estimates based on SA Building Approvals by SLAs, ABS Cat. No. 8731.0 (Datacube)


Recent Industry Developments – Gawler





  • Horticulture business d’VineRipe is investing $30 million to expand its hi-tech greenhouse at Two Wells. Production of tomatoes will increase from 10,000 tonnes per annum to more than 15,000 tonnes. The expansion will create 100 jobs. (News Review, 13 June 2012)




  • Penrice is selling its limestone quarry at Angaston to reduce debt and improve the company’s overall financial position. The mine’s 60-70 employees face an uncertain future should the sale go ahead. (Barossa Herald, 30 May 2012)




  • Orlando Wines will cut 85 employees from its workforce over the next twelve months. It is expected that most of the job losses will be at the company’s Rowland Flat facility. The downsizing relates to a move towards premium wines rather than large volumes. (Barossa Herald, 9 May 2012)




  • Nuriootpa-based company Perry Trade Services has gone into administration, with the loss of 52 jobs. The business is being offered for sale, either in part or as a whole. The global financial crisis and a downturn in the wine industry are being blamed for the business becoming unprofitable. (Barossa Herald, 7 March 2012)




  • Construction at the Springwood housing development in Gawler East is underway. The 10-year project will include 2500 homes on a 219 acre development, including a village centre with shops and cafes, sports ovals, parks and natural spaces. The Lend Lease project is valued at more than $1 billion. (Barossa Herald, 22 February 2012)




  • Work has commenced on the 750-home Orleana Waters housing development at Evanston Gardens. The 59ha estate will house more than 2000 residents over the next seven years. Divine SA is developing the $240 million project. (News Review, 15 February 2012)




  • Seppeltsfield wines has purchased a 60 per cent stake in the Barossa Vines Limited Group, making it the largest vineyard holder in the Barossa Valley. A substantial expansion in wine production is expected to occur, with a focus on export markets, particularly China and India. (The Advertiser, 26 October 2011)



Miscellaneous



Commonwealth Electoral Divisions


Barker (part)

Patrick Secker

LIB

Mayo (part)

Jamie Briggs

LIB

Wakefield (part)

Nick Champion

ALP

State Electoral Districts


Goyder (part)

Steven Griffiths

LIB

Light (part)

Tony Piccolo

ALP

Schubert (part)

Ivan Venning

LIB

Stuart (part)

Dan van Holst Pellekaan

LIB

Taylor (part)

Leesa Vlahos

ALP

Sources: Parliament of South Australia and Australian Electoral Commission


Postcodes and Localities – Gawler ESA


Postcode

Localities

5115

Kudla

5116

Evanston, Evanston Gardens, Evanston Park, Evanston South, Hillier

5118

Gawler, Gawler East, Gawler River, Gawler South, Gawler West, Willaston

5235

Eden Valley, Mount Pleasant, Springton

5350

Rosedale, Sandy Creek

5351

Cockatoo Valley, Lyndoch, Mount Crawford, Williamstown

5352

Gomersal, Rowland Flat, Tanunda

5353

Angaston, Moculta

5355

Daveyston, Nuriootpa, Stockwell

5360

Greenock

5371

Roseworthy

5372

Freeling

5373

Bethel, Hamilton, Kapunda, Koonunga

5400

Wasleys

5460

Barabba

5501

Calomba, Dublin, Lewiston, Long Plains, Lower Light, Middle Beach, Port Gawler, Two Wells, Wild Horse Plains, Windsor

5502

Korunye, Mallala, Red Banks




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