4156.0.55.002 - Value of Sport, Australia, 2013 Quality Declaration 
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SUPPLY AND DEMAND FOR SPORT AND PHYSICAL RECREATION PRODUCTS

Supply of, and demand for, selected sport and physical recreation products are based on the 2008–09 Input-Output Product Classification. Input-Output tables are part of the Australian National Accounts, complementing the quarterly and annual series of national income, expenditure and product aggregates. Input-Output tables are produced on an irregular basis due to availability of comparable data covering all industry sectors.

Safety eyewear and goggles used for sport is an example of a sport and physical recreation product which could not be included in the supply and demand tables because they were part of a larger product category predominantly out-of-scope of the ACLC Product Classification. Conversely, tarpaulins and motor vehicle covers are examples of out-of-scope products which are included in the tables because they are part of a product category which is predominantly in scope. In addition, one product category included in the tables (articles for funfair, etc.) is a mixture of in scope sport and physical recreation products (e.g. snooker tables, bowling alley equipment) and other out of scope leisure products (e.g. pinball machines, tables for casino games).

The totals presented in the tables below should therefore not be viewed as the total supply and demand for sport and physical recreation products. They are merely the total values of the products for which data were available, and may unavoidably include a limited range of out-of-scope products.

Major contributors to the supply of sport and physical recreation products were sports grounds and similar recreational facilities operation (excluding Gymnasia or fitness centre) with $3 billion, sport and physical recreation administrative services with $2,457m, gymnasia or fitness centre operation with $1,948m and sport and physical recreation club operation with a value of $1,200m.

Three product categories recorded imports as their main source of supply in 2008–09. Imports accounted for all of the total supply for sports footwear and 93% of the supply for other articles for funfair or table games (including billiards, snooker or pool, pintables articles and accessories). Imports also accounted for 68% of the supply for sporting equipment and accessories (including fishing gear and gloves specially designed for use in sport).

8.6 Supply of selected sports and physical recreation products(a) - 2008-09

Australian production
Imports
Total
Product
$m
$m
$m

Racing horse or dog training and stable (kennel) operation
895
55
950
Thoroughbred horses
404
20
424
Horse stud and breeding services; horses nec
211
93
304
Saddlery and harness, of any material; leather articles nec
73
50
123
Textile tarpaulins (incl. canvas), sails, tents, annexes, pneumatic mattresses and motor vehicle covers
442
124
566
Swimwear; sweatsuits, tracksuits, jogging suits, leisure suits and jumpsuits
173
75
248
Sports footwear
-
568
568
Small boats (incl. rowing or sail), yachts and canoes under 5 tonnes displacement (incl. inflatable vessels and canoes)
442
215
657
Boats and other vessels for pleasure and sport (over 5 but under 50 tonnes)
770
181
951
Amusement parks and centres operation
878
30
908
Other articles for funfair or table games (incl. billiards, snooker or pool, pintables articles and accessories)
20
276
296
Sporting equipment and accessories (incl. fishing gear and gloves specially designed for use in sport)
285
606
891
Horse and dog racing, administration and track operation
620
6
626
Gymnasia or fitness centre operation
1 948
-
1 948
Sports grounds and similar recreational facilities operation nec (excl. Gymnasia or fitness centre)
3 000
-
3 000
Sports professional services
701
-
701
Sports or physical recreation instruction services (incl. ski or snowboard) nec
1 075
-
1 075
Sport and physical recreation club operation
1 200
-
1 200
Sport and physical recreation administrative services
2 457
-
2 457
Total
14 699
2 244
16 943

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
(a) Basic price. That is, the net amounts received by producers after deducting any indirect taxes.
Source: Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables (Product Details), 2008-09 (cat. no. 5215.0.55.001).


Products supplied are:
  • used up in the production of other products (intermediate usage)
  • purchased by consumers (final consumption)
  • exported
  • capitalised
  • added to the volume of stocks held.

The main categories where household demand was predominant were sports footwear (96% of the total value), sport and physical recreation administrative services (90%), sports or physical recreation instruction services not elsewhere classified and horse and dog racing administration and track operation (both 88%).

Of the selected categories, Government contributed to only one, sports grounds and similar recreational facilities operation (excluding Gymnasia or fitness centre), accounting for 58% of the total demand.

The highest percentage of exports in the selected categories was for horse stud and breeding services with exports comprising 40% of total demand for these services.

8.7 Demand for selected sport and physical recreation products(a) - 2008-09

Intermediate usage
Households
Government
Exports(b)
Total(c)
Product
$m
$m
$m
$m
$m

Racing horse or dog training and stable (kennel) operation
150
728
-
72
950
Thoroughbred horses
271
132
-
21
424
Horse stud and breeding services; horses nec
140
42
-
122
304
Saddlery and harness, of any material; leather articles nec
97
14
-
7
123
Textile tarpaulins (incl. canvas), sails, tents, annexes, pneumatic mattresses and motor vehicle covers
552
8
-
6
566
Swimwear; sweatsuits, tracksuits, jogging suits, leisure suits and jumpsuits
50
186
-
18
248
Sports footwear
22
545
-
6
568
Small boats (incl. rowing or sail), yachts and canoes under 5 tonnes displacement (incl. inflatable vessels and canoes)
15
416
-
15
657
Boats and other vessels for pleasure and sport (over 5 but under 50 tonnes)
-
404
-
11
951
Amusement parks and centres operation
95
775
-
37
908
Other articles for funfair or table games (incl. billiards, snooker or pool, pintables articles and accessories)
137
151
-
19
296
Sporting equipment and accessories (incl. fishing gear and gloves specially designed for use in sport)
336
534
-
47
891
Horse and dog racing, administration and track operation
69
550
-
7
626
Gymnasia or fitness centre operation
679
1 269
-
-
1 948
Sports grounds and similar recreational facilities operation nec (excl. Gymnasia or fitness centre)
319
928
1 753
-
3 000
Sports professional services
133
568
-
-
701
Sports or physical recreation instruction services (incl. ski or snowboard) nec
127
948
-
-
1 075
Sport and physical recreation club operation
279
921
-
-
1 200
Sport and physical recreation administrative services
238
2 219
-
-
2 457
Total
3 709
11 338
1 753
388
17 893

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
(a) Basic price. That is, the net amounts received by producers after deducting any indirect taxes.
(b) Including re-exports.
(c) The sum of the components may not equal the reported total in all cases. This has been caused by small values (less than $500,000) being assigned to different industries or products as part of the modelling processes used in the compilation of Input-Output tables.
Source: Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables (Product Details), 2008-09 (cat. no. 5215.0.55.001).





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