CHDC 2021 Central Highlands Economic Profile

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Overview

Report highlights

COVID-19 impact modeling shows employment loss peaked in May 2020 (↓474 jobs). However, by March 2021 job numbers exceeded pre-COVID-19 levels.

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While the resident population remained stable, the non-resident population decreased 11.1%.

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The unemployment rate is 4.2%, well below Central Queensland (6.2%) and Queensland (7.2%).

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Goods and services exported outside of the region increased 4% to $8.05bn.

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Gross regional product (GRP) increased 2.2% to $6.45bn, accounting for 1.8% of Queensland’s GRP.

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Median land price increased 27.0% to $82,500 and median house price increased 9.9% to $280,000.

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The number of businesses with a turnover of $10 million or more increased 44.0%.

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The average number of visitors to the region increased 4.4% to 708,000.*

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Passengers through the Emerald Airport decreased 9.6% to 156,707, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent impact on air travel.

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Agricultural output increased 6.0% to $891m.

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Figures compare 2020 to 2019 unless otherwise stated. *four-year average to 2019 2021 Central Highlands Economic Profile

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