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INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 of this publication presents results, in respect of the 2000-01 financial year, from an Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey of employing businesses in the pubs, taverns and bars industry. These businesses are classified to Class 5720, of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC).
This industry class includes hotels, bars and similar units mainly engaged in selling alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, or in selling alcoholic beverages both for consumption on or off the premises (eg. from bottle shops at such premises). It does not include businesses mainly engaged in the provision of accommodation, retailing alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises, or organisations mainly engaged in operating licensed clubs. Organisations mainly engaged in operating licensed hospitality clubs were included in a separate survey, for which results are shown in Chapter 2 of this publication.
This publication presents data dissected by businesses with gambling facilities and businesses without gambling facilities. Businesses with gambling facilities are those providing either poker/gaming machines, TAB facilities and/or Keno services to patrons.
In order to allow historical comparisons, it has been necessary to revise the 1997-98 data so that the basis for the estimates is consistent with that used for the 2000-01 survey. For more details, see paragraphs 3 to 5 of the Explanatory notes in this publication.
Size of industry
At the end of June 2001, there were 4,003 businesses operating at 4,627 premises in Australia, which represents a decrease of 12% and 7% respectively since the end of June 1998. Of the total number of premises, 1,987 (43%) were located in capital cities and suburbs and 2,640 (57%) were located in non-metropolitan areas.
Sources of income
The total income of businesses in the pubs, taverns and bars industry was $9,007m in 2000-01, which was a 13% increase since 1997-98. It should be noted that the industry income in 2000-01 excludes GST paid by consumers to businesses in the industry.
Expenses
The total expenses of businesses in the pubs, taverns and bars industry was $8,344m in 2000-01. This represented an increase of 14% since 1997-98.
Profitability
For 2000-01, businesses in the pubs, taverns and bars industry recorded an operating profit before tax of $709m, which represented an operating profit margin of 7.9%.
Employment
At the end of June 2001, employment in the industry was 84,158 persons, which was 7% more than at the end of June 1998. Of the total employment, 57,272 persons (68%) were casual employees. In 1997-98, 65% of total employment was casual employees.
TABLE 1.1 PUBS, TAVERNS AND BARS: KEY FIGURES |
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gambling facilities | Businesses without gambling facilities | All businesses |
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| | 1997-98 | 2000-01 | 1997-98 | 2000-01 | 1997-98 | 2000-01 |
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Businesses at end June | no. | r2,755 | 2,566 | r1,785 | 1,437 | r4,540 | 4,003 |
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Premises at end June | | | | | | | |
Capital cities and suburbs | no. | na | 1,411 | na | 576 | na | 1,987 |
Non-metropolitan | no. | na | 1,703 | na | 937 | na | 2,640 |
Total | no. | r3,105 | 3,114 | r1,859 | 1,513 | r4,964 | 4,627 |
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Premises at end June (a) | | | | | | | |
With poker/gaming machines | no. | r2,462 | 2,542 | . . | . . | r2,462 | 2,542 |
With Keno | no. | r618 | 731 | . . | . . | r618 | 731 |
With TAB betting facilities | no. | r1,557 | 1,741 | . . | . . | r1,557 | 1,741 |
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Poker/gaming machines in use at end June (no.) | no. | r45,595 | 55,662 | . . | . . | r45,595 | 55,662 |
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Employment at end June | | | | | | | |
Working proprietors and partners | no. | r1,519 | 1,322 | r1,150 | 722 | r2,669 | 2,044 |
Permanent employees | no. | na | 19,264 | na | 5,578 | r24,767 | 24,842 |
Casual employees | no. | na | 45,669 | na | 11,602 | r51,219 | 57,272 |
Total | no. | r58,521 | 66,255 | r20,134 | 17,902 | r78,654 | 84,158 |
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Income | | | | | | | |
Sale of liquor and other beverages | $m | r4,359.9 | 4,606.5 | r1,252.7 | 1,075.2 | r5,612.6 | 5,681.7 |
Gambling income | $m | r1,295.6 | 2,121.3 | . . | . . | r1,295.6 | 2,121.3 |
Takings from meals and food sales | $m | r501.0 | 642.7 | r166.3 | 183.0 | r667.4 | 825.7 |
Other | $m | r272.3 | 270.0 | r107.5 | 108.5 | r379.8 | 378.5 |
Total | $m | r6,428.8 | 7,640.5 | r1,526.6 | 1,366.7 | r7,955.4 | 9,007.2 |
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Expenses | | | | | | | |
Labour costs | $m | r1,124.0 | 1,482.3 | r287.9 | 294.1 | r1,411.9 | 1,776.4 |
Poker/gaming machine and other gambling taxes/levies | $m | r346.2 | 590.3 | . . | . . | r346.2 | 590.3 |
Purchases | $m | r2,920.1 | 3,170.4 | r760.9 | 637.3 | r3,681.0 | 3,807.7 |
Other | $m | r1,492.6 | 1,797.6 | r390.4 | 371.9 | r1,882.9 | 2,169.5 |
Total | $m | r5,882.9 | 7,040.6 | r1,439.1 | 1,303.3 | r7,322.0 | 8,343.9 |
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Operating profit before tax | $m | r569.0 | 646.0 | r88.6 | 62.7 | r657.6 | 708.7 |
Operating profit margin | % | r8.9 | 8.5 | r5.8 | 4.6 | r8.3 | 7.9 |
Industry value added | $m | na | 2,145.1 | na | 352.3 | na | 2,497.5 |
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r revised
na not available
. . not applicable
(a) More than one gambling facility can be provided at the one premises. Therefore, the total number of licensed premises
will not be equal to the sum of the components.
Note: 1997-1998 figures have been revised since the previous publication. For details, see paragraphs 3 to 5 of
the Explanatory Notes.
Copyright ã Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2002
CLUBS (HOSPITALITY)
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2 of this publication presents results, in respect of the 2000-01 financial year, from an Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey of employing organisations in the clubs (hospitality) industry. These organisations are classified to Class 5740, of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC).
This industry class includes organisations mainly engaged in providing hospitality services (drinking facilities, gambling, meals and other hospitality services to members. As such, clubs whose main activity is the provision of sporting services, are not included within the scope of this industry.
As gambling services are an important aspect of the clubs (hospitality) industry, this chapter presents data dissected by clubs with gambling facilities and clubs without gambling facilities. Clubs with gambling facilities are those providing either poker/gaming machines, TAB facilities and/or Keno services to patrons.
In order to allow historical comparisons, it has been necessary to revise the 1997-98 data so that the basis for the estimates is consistent with that used for the 2000-01 survey. For more details, see paragraphs 3 to 5 of the Explanatory Notes in this publication.
Size of industry
At the end of June 2001, there were 2,911 organisations in the industry operating at 3,121 premises in Australia. Of the total number of premises, 1,126 (36%) were located in capital cities and suburbs and 1,995 (64%) were located in non-metropolitan areas.
Sources of income
The total income of organisations in the clubs (hospitality) industry was $6,297m in 2000-01, a 10% increase since 1997-98. It should be noted that the industry income in 2000-01 excludes GST paid by consumers to organisations in the industry.
Expenses
The total expenses of organisations in the clubs (hospitality) industry were $5,925m in 2000-01. This represented a 14% increase on the total expenses since 1997-98. Labour costs of $1,777m were the largest single expense item (30% of total expenses), an increase of 17% since 1997-98.
Profitability
For 2000-01, organisations in the clubs (hospitality) industry recorded a surplus of $374m, which represented an operating profit margin of 6.1%.
Employment
At the end of June 2001, there were 64,990 employees working for organisations in the clubs (hospitality) industry. This employment comprised 30,970 (48%) casual employees. In contrast, at the end of June 1998, 56% of employees were employed on a casual basis.
TABLE 2.1 CLUBS (HOSPITALITY): KEY FIGURES |
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| | Organisations with gambling facilities | Organisations without gambling facilities | All organisations |
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| | 1997-98 | 2000-01 | 1997-98 | 2000-01 | 1997-98 | 2000-01 |
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Organisations at end June | no. | r2,077 | 1,952 | r1,091 | 959 | r3,168 | 2,911 |
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Premises at end June | | | | | | | |
Capital cities and suburbs | no. | na | 738 | na | 388 | na | 1,126 |
Non-metropolitan | no. | na | 1,319 | na | 676 | na | 1,995 |
Total | no. | r2,194 | 2,057 | r1,093 | 1,064 | r3,287 | 3,121 |
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Premises at end June (a) | | | | | | | |
With poker/gaming machines | no. | r2,122 | 2,023 | . . | . . | r2,122 | 2,023 |
With Keno | no. | r1,260 | 1,296 | . . | . . | r1,260 | 1,296 |
With TAB betting facilities | no. | r577 | 791 | . . | . . | r577 | 791 |
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Poker/gaming machines in use at end June | no. | r91,905 | 112,127 | . . | . . | r91,905 | 112,127 |
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Employment at end June | | | | | | | |
Permanent staff | no. | na | 32,105 | na | 1,916 | r27,613 | 34,020 |
Casual staff | no. | na | 27,972 | na | 2,998 | r35,762 | 30,970 |
Total | no. | r56,306 | 60,077 | r7,069 | 4,914 | r63,375 | 64,990 |
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Income | | | | | | | |
Sale of liquor and other beverages | $m | r1,328.1 | 1,278.8 | r175.5 | 128.1 | r1,503.6 | 1,406.9 |
Gambling income | $m | r3,095.7 | 3,835.2 | . . | . . | r3,095.7 | 3,835.2 |
Takings from meals and food sales | $m | r414.2 | 502.4 | r57.5 | 44.2 | r471.7 | 546.6 |
Other | $m | r475.7 | 419.2 | r156.8 | 89.2 | r632.5 | 508.4 |
Total | $m | r5,313.6 | 6,035.6 | r389.9 | 261.5 | r5,703.5 | 6,297.1 |
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Expenses | | | | | | | |
Labour costs | $m | r1,397.9 | 1,699.3 | r119.9 | 77.7 | r1,517.8 | 1,777.0 |
Poker/gaming machine and other gambling taxes/levies | $m | r691.2 | 770.7 | . . | . . | r691.2 | 770.7 |
Purchases | $m | r908.8 | 907.2 | r122.5 | 90.8 | r1,031.3 | 998.0 |
Other | $m | r1,816.7 | 2,291.5 | r124.4 | 87.4 | r1,941.1 | 2,378.9 |
Total | $m | r4,814.6 | 5,668.8 | r366.8 | 255.8 | r5,181.5 | 5,924.6 |
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Operating surplus before tax | $m | r506.3 | 367.7 | *r24.3 | *6.7 | r530.6 | 374.4 |
Operating profit margin | % | r9.6 | 6.2 | *r6.4 | *2.7 | r9.4 | 6.1 |
Industry value added | $m | na | 1,974.8 | na | 73.3 | na | 2,048.1 |
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r revised
na not available
. . not applicable
* estimate has a relative standard error of between 25% and 50% and should be used with caution
(a) More than one gambling facility can be provided at the one premises. Therefore, the total number of licensed premises will not be equal to the sum of the components.
Note: 1997-1998 figures have been revised since the previous publication. For details, see paragraphs 3 to 5 of the Explanatory Notes.
Copyright ã Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2002
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