At June 30 2019 there were 2,375,753 actively trading businesses in the Australian economy.
In 2018-19 there was a:
- 2.7%, or 62,462, increase in the number of businesses.
- 15.4% entry rate, with 355,722 entries.
- 12.7% exit rate, with 293,260 exits.
Three industries accounted for more than half of total annual growth in businesses, these were:
- Construction
- Transport, postal and warehousing
- Professional, scientific and technical services
Main contributors to change
Industry
Industry Division | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | Change | Change (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing | 175,539 | 173,932 | -1,607 | -0.9 |
Mining | 8,002 | 8,045 | 43 | 0.5 |
Manufacturing | 85,510 | 86,428 | 918 | 1.1 |
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services | 7,020 | 7,376 | 356 | 5.1 |
Construction | 385,273 | 394,575 | 9,302 | 2.4 |
Wholesale Trade | 80,388 | 81,627 | 1,239 | 1.5 |
Retail Trade | 131,478 | 132,835 | 1,357 | 1.0 |
Accommodation and Food Services | 94,584 | 95,301 | 717 | 0.8 |
Transport, Postal and Warehousing | 176,477 | 189,982 | 13,505 | 7.7 |
Information Media and Telecommunications | 22,198 | 23,249 | 1,051 | 4.7 |
Financial and Insurance Services | 206,820 | 211,644 | 4,824 | 2.3 |
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services | 254,752 | 259,290 | 4,538 | 1.8 |
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services | 284,674 | 294,471 | 9,797 | 3.4 |
Administrative and Support Services | 91,193 | 96,249 | 5,056 | 5.5 |
Public Administration and Safety | 7,737 | 7,922 | 185 | 2.4 |
Education and Training | 31,451 | 33,055 | 1,604 | 5.1 |
Health Care and Social Assistance | 135,252 | 141,628 | 6,376 | 4.7 |
Arts and Recreation Services | 28,576 | 29,743 | 1,167 | 4.1 |
Other Services | 98,127 | 102,053 | 3,926 | 4.0 |
Currently Unknown | 8,240 | 6,348 | -1,892 | - |
All Industries | 2,313,291 | 2,375,753 | 62,462 | 2.7 |
Transport, postal and warehousing +7.7%
In 2018-19 this industry accounted for 21.6% of total annual growth in businesses.
This industry had a:
- 7.7% increase in the number of businesses, the largest of any industry, with an increase of 13,505 to 189,982 total.
- 27.2% entry rate, the highest of all industries, with 90.9% of entries being non-employing.
- 12.3% increase in sole proprietors, which now account for 63.1% of the industry.
- 45.7% three year survival rate of business entries, the second lowest of any industry.
The three classes that accounted for most of the growth in this industry were:
- Other transport services n.e.c. (ANZSIC 5299)
- Taxi and other road transport (ANZSIC 4623)
- Courier pick-up and delivery services (ANZSIC 5102)
Construction +2.4%
In 2018-19 this industry accounted for 16.6% of all businesses and had the largest number of business counts across all industries.
This industry had a:
- 2.4% increase in the number of businesses, with an increase of 9,302 to 394,575 total.
- 16.5% entry rate, with 63,617 business entries, the most of any industry.
The three classes that accounted for most of the growth in this industry were:
- House construction (ANZSIC 3011)
- Carpentry services (ANZSIC 3242)
- Total other construction services n.e.c. (ANZSIC 3200)
In two of these classes, Carpentry services and Total other construction services n.e.c., sole proprietors accounted for almost two-thirds of businesses in this period.
Agriculture -0.9%
In 2018-19 this industry had a:
- 0.9% decrease in the number of businesses, the only industry to decline, with a decrease of 1,607 to 173,932 total.
- 6.9% entry rate, the lowest of any industry, with 12,128 entries.
- 7.8% exit rate, the lowest of any industry, with 13,735 exits.
The three classes that accounted for most of the decline in this industry were:
- Beef cattle farming (specialised) (ANZSIC 0142)
- Sheep farming (specialised) (ANZSIC 0141)
- Forestry (ANZSIC 0301)
This was offset by increases in:
- Sheep-beef cattle farming (ANZSIC 0144)
- Grain-sheep or grain-beef cattle farming (ANZSIC 0145)
n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified
States and territories
In 2018-19 there was a:
- 5.2% increase in the number of businesses in the ACT, the largest of any state/territory, with an increase of 1,488 to 30,051 total.
- 3.6% increase in the number of businesses in Victoria, with an increase of 22,527 to 640,736 total.
- 1.0% increase in the number of businesses in Western Australia, the lowest of any state, with an increase of 2,363 to 232,967 total.
Institutional sector
In 2018-19 households accounted for 55.6% of all businesses, the largest of any institutional sector
There was a:
- 3.7% increase in non-financial corporations, the largest of any institutional sector, with an increase of 29,900 to 846,709 total.
- 2.4% increase in financial corporations, with an increase of 4,789 to 201,807 total.
65% of businesses in the household institutional sector were in the following industries:
- Agriculture, forestry and fishing
- Construction
- Transport, postal and warehousing
- Rental, hiring and real estate services
- Professional, scientific and technical services
Financial corporations account for more than 95% of businesses in the financial and insurance services industry.
Type of legal organisation (TOLO)
In 2018-19 companies accounted for 37.9% of all businesses, the largest of any type of legal organisation, while sole proprietors accounted for 55.9% of total growth in businesses.
There was a:
- 5.5% increase in sole proprietors, the largest of any TOLO, with an increase of 34,890 to 664,279 total.
- 3.5% decrease in partnerships, the only TOLO to decline, with a decrease of 9,080 to 248,132 total.
- 23.2% entry rate for sole proprietors, the largest of any TOLO, with 146,240 entries.
Five industries accounted for 81.1% of growth in sole proprietors, these were:
- Construction
- Transport, postal and warehousing
- Professional, scientific and technical services
- Administrative and support services
- Health care and social assistance
Employment size
In 2018-19 non-employing businesses accounted for 62.8% of all businesses, while 69.1% of employing businesses had 1-4 employees.
There was a:
- 3.9% increase in non-employing businesses, increasing by 55,385 to 1,490,932 total.
- 0.8% increase in employing businesses, increasing by 7,077 to 884,821 total.
- 4.8% increase in businesses with 200 or more employees, with an increase of 195 to 4,271 total.
Non-employers accounted for more than 70% of businesses in four industries, these were:
- Agriculture, forestry and fishing
- Transport, postal and warehousing
- Financial and insurance services
- Rental, hiring and real estate services
Turnover size
In 2018-19:
- 93.0% of businesses had turnover of less than $2 million.
- 25.0% of businesses had turnover of less than $50,000.
- 74.5% of entries had turnover of less than $200,000.
There was a:
- 4.7% increase in businesses with turnover of $10 million or more, with an increase of 1,666 to 37,464 total.
Five industries accounted for more than 60% of growth in businesses with turnover of $10 million or more, these were:
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Wholesale trade
- Financial and insurance services
- Professional, scientific and technical services