8697.0 - Performing Arts, Australia, 2006-07
Quality Declaration

ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 28/05/2008
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Total industry value added by these businesses/organisations was $281.5m. In addition to paid employment, there were 6,582 volunteers during the month of June 2007. INCOME During 2006-07, businesses/organisations predominantly involved in performing arts operation generated $733.4m in income. The graph below shows that the main source of income for these businesses/organisations was box office income ($356m), which accounted for just under half (48.5%) of total income. Government funding accounted for 23.7% (or $173.8m) of total income, and contract performance fees 9% (or $66.2m). Sources of income(a), Performing arts operation PERFORMANCES AND ATTENDANCES During 2006-07, the 726 performing arts operation businesses/organisations reported 43,460 paid performances (of which 5.2% or 2,280 were performed overseas) and 12.3 million paid attendances (of which 7.3% or 899,200 were at productions performed overseas). The graph below shows that drama production accounted for the largest proportion of total paid performances ( 33.1% or 14,368) followed by popular music (15.7% or 6,813) and musical theatre (13.3% or 5,799). Drama production also accounted for the largest share of paid attendances (25.7% or 3.1 million), followed by symphony and choral production (18.1% or 2.2 million) and musical theatre (16.1% or 2 million). PAID PERFORMANCES AND ATTENDANCES BY MAIN ACTIVITY, Performing arts operation Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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