5209.0.55.001 - Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables - Electronic Publication, 2005-06 Final Quality Declaration 
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Table 8: Industry by Industry Flow Table, Indirect Allocation of Imports

This table is similar to Table 5 but describes the allocation of goods and services, inclusive of imports, from industry to industry and to all final use categories. That is, in Table 8, imports are indirectly allocated to intermediate and final use categories whereas in Table 5, imports are directly allocated to these use categories and shown separately in row P6 of the table.

A row in Quadrants 1 and 2, or a column in Quadrants 1 and 3 of this table represents an industry group. A row in Quadrants 3 and 4 represents a primary input or Australian production. A column in Quadrants 2 and 4 represents a final use category.

For example, the row representing the industry group Other food products shows that the supply of $19m from this industry was used by the Sheep industry, the supply of $3m from this industry was used by the Grains industry and so on resulting in a total supply of $5,113m from the industry Other food products being used by all the industries intermediately.

In the final use categories, the supply of $4,758m from this industry was used by the Household sector; the supply of $23m from this industry was used by the Government sector and so on resulting in a total supply of $8,458 from the industry Other food products being used by all the final use categories.