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ANZSIC codes related to culture and leisure
ANZSIC codes related to culture and leisure
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification, 1993 Edition (Cat. no. 1292.0) is a classification produced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the New Zealand Department of Statistics. It identifies groupings of businesses which carry out similar economic activities. Any individual business can be assigned an appropriate industry category on the basis of its predominant activities.
The ANZSIC has a structure comprising categories at four levels, namely Divisions (the broadest level), Subdivisions, Groups and Classes (the finest level). These levels are sometimes referred to as the 1-digit, 2-digit, 3-digit and 4-digit levels respectively.
The following ANZSIC codes have been determined, during development of the Australian Culture and Leisure Classifications (ACLC), to be mainly related to culture and leisure. In ANZSIC the word 'recreation' is used, and is intended to be interpreted in its broadest sense, rather than being restricted to physical recreation. There is an ANZSIC division, Division P, which is devoted to cultural and recreational services, and all of the more detailed levels in that division (Subdivisions 91, 92 and 93 and their groups and classes) are related to culture and recreation. In some cases, however, there are ANZSIC classes which are mainly related to culture and recreation which are part of groups, subdivisions and divisions which are not mainly related to culture and recreation.
For some of the ANZSIC codes listed below, their economic activities may include some activities which are not directly related to culture and leisure.
Throughout this directory, where a collection's list of data items includes a reference to industry, the level at which industry data are available is specified. Where there is only an interest in industries related to culture and recreation, the following list may then be used to clarify the level of industry detail to which the collection refers. To see the full definition of each ANZSIC class, and its place in the ANZSIC hierarchy, refer to the full classification linked at the top of this page.
ANZSIC codes related to culture and leisure
ANZSIC Divisions |
P | Cultural and recreational services |
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ANZSIC Subdivisions |
24 | Printing, publishing and recorded media |
57 | Accommodation, cafes and restaurants |
91 | Motion picture, radio and television services |
92 | Libraries, museums and the arts |
93 | Sport and recreation |
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ANZSIC Groups |
242 | Publishing |
243 | Recorded media manufacturing and publishing |
524 | Recreational good retailing |
572 | Pubs, taverns and bars |
573 | Cafes and restaurants |
574 | Clubs (hospitality) |
911 | Film and video services |
912 | Radio and television services |
921 | Libraries |
922 | Museums |
923 | Parks and gardens |
924 | Arts |
925 | Services to the arts |
931 | Sport |
932 | Gambling services |
933 | Other recreation services |
961 | Religious organisations |
ANZSIC Classes
For a full list of ANZSIC classes which are related to culture and leisure refer to the ACLC Industry Classification Correspondence with ANZSIC - in ANZSIC order. ANZSIC classes which are only partially related to culture and leisure are indicated by the letter 'p' after the four digit ANZSIC code.