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Team Name


LMJD Pty Ltd


Team Members


6 members with unpublished profiles.

Project Description


The aim of this project is to create a web platform that will allow users to quickly and easily compare the available job vacancies and the average income for various jobs in regions throughout Australia. This includes features to show current trends in employment for different sectors as well as future predictions based on current trends.

The website will thus allow users to get a better understanding of the employment situation in their region and show them where their skills are required.

The data shown in our presentation has used Gold Coast data. However this could be applied to any region in Australia.

We believe that this will be a particularly useful tool for graduate students trying to find out where they can best use their degree and school finishers trying to identify employment opportunities in their region.

Furthermore, in the long term, this tool can help the government improve their resource management, by identifying areas where resources are required and where they are currently employed.


Data Story


The primary datasets proposed for this website are:
- ATO Taxation Statistics for Individuals
- Internet Vacancy Index data
- Australian Bureau of Statistics data
- Stocktake of Australian Innovation Precincts–June 2019
- Gold Coast Community profile data
- Spatial data from ABS i.e. Postal Areas Digital boundaries
Data from these datasets were analysed, graphed and visualised to provide the necessary statistics and features.


Evidence of Work

Video

Team DataSets

Regional employment projections, 2010–11 to 2040–41

Description of Use These data tables provide a spatial and temporal overview of Queensland’s projected employment at state and sub-state levels, including an analysis of future employment by place of work, place of residence and industry.

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62270DO001_201805 Education and Work, Australia, May 2018

Description of Use Table 6 Studying for a non-school qualification: Main field and sex, Persons aged 15–64 years – 2007 to 2018

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Stocktake of Australian Innovation Precincts–June 2019

Description of Use Used for Locations of Australian Innovation Precincts

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The facts and figures of graduate employment

Description of Use Used to determine the employment rate of graduate students

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6202.0 - Labour Force, Australia, Jul 2019

Description of Use Used to determine the current overall unemployment rate in Australia

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6227.0 - Education and Work, Australia, May 2018

Description of Use Used to determine the percentage of Australians currently studying

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Labour force status by Sex, Queensland - Trend, Seasonally adjusted and Original

Description of Use Stating the trending Unemployment Rate for Queensland at the most current available data date of Sep-2018.

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Gold Coast Community Profile

Description of Use Data regarding working on Gold Coast

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ABS 6160 Jobs in Australia

Description of Use Job trends comparing 2011 census to 2016 census QLD stats by LGA

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Graduate Employment Outcome

Description of Use Number of graduates employed by area of study

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Labour Force, Australia, By Month

Description of Use Statistics of current employment numbers

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Internet Vacancy Index

Description of Use Searching jobs advertised to find trends

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Taxation statistics 2016–17 Snapshot - Table 7

Description of Use Using Average Income using various filters Used for Average Engineering Income in QLD Used for Top 10 Median incomes in QLD by industry

Data Set

Challenge Entries

ATO for individuals

How can ATO and other Australian public data be used to help the community fill employment opportunities?

Go to Challenge | 27 teams have entered this challenge.

The best use of Gold Coast Data

Best use of Gold Coast Data

Go to Challenge | 8 teams have entered this challenge.

🌟 The Class of 2025

Considering the growing and emerging economic industries, how can data be used to assist tertiary education providers in developing courses that are relevant to, and supportive of future job creation?

Go to Challenge | 10 teams have entered this challenge.

Economy and Jobs

How can we create more jobs and grow the Queensland economy?

Go to Challenge | 10 teams have entered this challenge.

Australia’s Future Employment

Choose one of the following questions to address: 1. How can recent and future changes in the labour market help prepare young people for job opportunities? 2. What can we learn from case studies of regional labour markets? For example, what does rapid change in the industries or occupations within a region tell us about the needs of employers/workers in other regional labour markets

Go to Challenge | 38 teams have entered this challenge.

Leveraging innovation precincts to drive economic prosperity.

How might we build on interaction between businesses and research institutions in Australian innovation precincts, to boost business capability, growth, and job creation?

Go to Challenge | 23 teams have entered this challenge.

Spatial Information

How might Queenslanders find out more about where they live?

Go to Challenge | 19 teams have entered this challenge.