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www.annimac.com.au
Construction Industry Long Service Schemes
National Conference 2011
Construction Industry
Into the Future Now
14th October 2011 Mirvac Sebel Mandurah Western Australia
Annimac / Anni Macbeth
Futurist Trend Forecaster
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Carbon fibres
Exponential Speed of change
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the future is already here
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We are not in trouble ….. but avoid denial
Australia
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Australia Jobs
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Australia Construction Industry
Employment to 2017
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www.dtwd.wa.gov.au
Australia Construction Industry
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www.dtwd.wa.gov.au
Australia Construction Industry
Australia Construction Industry
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W A Jobs
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• office managers 6,400• structural steel & welding trades workers
5,800• advertising & sales managers
5,300• truck drivers 5,100• shelf fillers 4,600• storepersons 6,400• contract, program & project administrators
4,000• electricians 3,800• education aides
3,600• accountants 3,600
WA Top Ten Jobs Growth to 2017
across All Occupations
www.dtwd.wa.gov.au
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dtawd.wa.gov.au
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W A Construction Jobs
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Occupation 2010 2017 Growth
Structural Steel & Welding Trades 16.1 21.9 5.8
Electricians 17.7 21.5 3.8
Other Miscellaneous Labourers 9.7 12.8 3.1
Carpenters & Joiners 7.8 9.7 1.9
Building & Plumbing Labourers 7.7 9.6 1.9
Metal Fitters & Machinists 15.8 17.6 1.8
Structural Steel Construction Workers
3.7 5.3 1.6
Plumbers 8.4 9.8 1.4
Construction Managers 5.4 6.8 1.4
Cabinetmakers 4.6 5.7 1.1
Painting Trades Workers 5.1 5.7 0.6
Electronic Trades Workers 3.8 4.4 0.6
WA Construction Industry
Jobs Forecast 2010 - 2017 (000s) highest first
Compiled from Where are the jobs in WA Sept 2010 www.dtwd.wa.gov.au
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Mega Challenges facing you
1. Global Financial Crisis - think :
• America & Europe out• Asia & Australia in
2. Climate Change & Peak Oil• job practices must change • business costs rising
3. Technology • 80 % new tech in 10 yrs • younger employees very
different
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Technology : driving all change
70 % of jobs in 2025
don’t exist now because
80 % of technology in 2025
not thought of yet
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E Book
Tech First Line
Communication
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Technology & Younger workers changing
1. Speed
2. Relationships
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Younger means faster
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WA workers - real
• Began as apprentices
• Contract work
• Several own biz within 4 yrs
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Construction Industry Long Service Schemes
Future Issues Now
1. Online administration - electronic
• Lodgement Worker / Employer registration forms
• Updates & Payments
2. Standardisation
• Forms & Certificates
• Tax file numbers / mnemonics
3. Speed & ease of Portability
4. Communication with younger workers & employers
• Electronic first choice - often only choice
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StateState Number digitsNumber digits WorkerWorker EmployerEmployer
VIC 7 1000000 – 2000000 2000000
ACT 6 200000 60000
NSW7-8 workers7 employers
3000000 (older #s)10000000 (newer #s)
3000000 - 4000000
QLD 1- 8 1 - 450000 1 - 40000
NT 6 300000 700000
WA 7Pending approval 3000000
Approved 7000000Pending approval 400000
Approved 900000
SA 6 400000 - 500000 800000
TAS 510000 – 19000
(starting at 10006, currently on 19225)
10000 – 20000(starting at 10013, currently on
20490)
With thx to Ken Thom CoInvest Victoria National Registration July 2011
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E Book
Tech First Line to
Future
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Construction Industry Success into the Future