Become a CSB Distributor in Mudgee NSW
Capital Steel Buildings are currently seeking a suitable distributor for the Mudgee region in the regional centre of
About Mudgee
The Mid-Western Regional Council area is located approximately 250km from
In 2001 the population of the Mid-Western Regional Council area was 21,356, which is an increase of 2% compared to 1996. The estimated population of the region in 2003 was 22,289 (ABS Estimated Resident Population Growth 2003).
Labour Force
There are over 9,000 people in the Mid-Western Regional Council area labour force, of which 59.6% are employed full-time and 29.1% part-time. The unemployment rate in the region has decreased from 11.5% in 1996 to 8.2% in 2001.
The median individual income level in the Mid-Western Regional Council area in 2001 was about $300-399 per week compared to about $200 - 299 per week in 1996. The Australian Taxation Office shows the average annual individual taxable income in the region to be $35,314.
Industry
The two largest employers in the Mid-Western Regional Council area are the agriculture/forestry/fishing industry (16.3%) and the retail industry (14.5%). The largest increase in employment between 1996 and 2001 occurred in the wholesale trade industry (127 jobs).
The industries in the Mid-Western Regional Council area that experienced growth in employment above NSW and industry averages between 1996 and 2001 were: wine manufacturing; sheep-beef cattle farming; and meat wholesaling.
Skills
The main occupations in the Mid-Western Regional Council area are labourers and related workers (16.2%); managers and administrators (15.5%); and tradespersons and related workers (14.4%).
The main form of post-school qualification attained by residents of the Mid-Western Regional Council area is a certificate, which is held by 18.3% of the population.
Information sourced from Mudgee City Council website - http://www.mudgee.nsw.gov.au/