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WHERE DO BUSINESS OWNERS LIVE? BUSINESS OWNERS, Percentage of income earners by GCCSA(a)(b) - 2009-10 (a) Persons who earned income from an Own Unincorporated Business as percentage of total income earners from all sources. (b) Greater Capital City Statistical Area, as defined in the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS): Volume 1 - Main Structure and Greater Capital City Statistical Areas, 2011. Source: ABS, Estimates of Personal Income for Small Areas, 2009-10. BUSINESS OWNERS IN SA4s This section provides further breakdown of the capital city and rest of state regions, by presenting the proportions of business owners in SA4s throughout Australia. In 2009-10, proportions of business owners varied considerably among SA4s, as shown in the map below. All states had at least one SA4 with a high proportion of business owners (20% or higher), and these can be seen in much of south-eastern Australia outside of the capital cities, as well as central Queensland and the southern part of Western Australia. (For further detail, see the maps provided for each state and territory, available at the links to the left of the page.) BUSINESS OWNERS(a), Percentage of income earners by SA4 - 2009-10 (a) Persons who earned income from an Own Unincorporated Business as percentage of total income earners from all sources. Darling Downs - Maranoa (Qld.), a rural region in south-eastern Queensland, had the highest proportion of business owners, with almost a third (32%) of income earners receiving income from an unincorporated business in 2009-10. Like Darling Downs - Maranoa (Qld.), many of the regions with the highest proportions of business owners were rural in nature, such as Western Australia - Wheat Belt (WA), Barossa - Yorke - Mid North (SA), New England and North West (NSW) and North West (Vic.). Although Northern Territory - Outback (NT) had the lowest proportion of business owners, with 10%, most of the SA4s with the lowest proportions of business owners were located in greater capital cities, including regions in greater Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. Illawarra, which encompasses the city of Wollongong, and Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, both in New South Wales, were other regions outside the greater capital cities with low proportions of business owners. REGIONS WITH HIGHEST AND LOWEST PROPORTIONS OF BUSINESS OWNERS(a) - 2009-10
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