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Australia is the world's sixth-largest country, has an area of 2.94 million square miles, and a population of 26 million. Canberra is the capital of Australia. The prominent cities of the country include Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Cairns, Hobart, Geelong, and Logan City. Australia is surrounded by the Indian and the Pacific oceans. Tasman sea separates Australia and New Zealand.
Australia comprises six states and ten territories. The states in Australia include Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia. The country introduced universal health care system, known as Medicare, in 1970. Life expectancy in the country exceeds 80 years and is among the highest levels globally.
Australia has consistently recorded a robust GDP growth. In 2020, the GDP of Australia was US$1330.9 billion, which represents 1.18% of the world economy. Based on IMF estimates, despite Covid related disruptions, debt to GDP for Australian economy is forecasted to be at 43% in 2022 compared to the forecasted levels of 102% for G7 countries and 89% for advanced economies in 2022. Most of the trade partners of Australia are located in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, resulting in the potential for a robust trade relationship. A network of 15 free trade agreements gives Australian companies a preferential access to rapidly growing economies.
Australian economy continues to remain resilient. This is due to well-diversified industry mix. Services sector accounted for 81%, whereas merchandise goods for the remaining 19% during 2020-21. Mining, ownership of dwellings, financial and insurance services, and healthcare & social assistance were some of the major contributors to the gross value added. The exhibits below indicate the trend in industry-wise output between 1991 and 2021, and sector-wise employment generation since March 2013. For MBA graduates, sectors such as finance, insurance, media, IT, retail and wholesale trade, and professional services offer attractive opportunities to build career in Australia.
Notes: nominal gross value added (GVA)
Other business services include IT, media, telecom; rental, hiring and real estate services; professional, scientific, and technical services; administrative and support services.
Notes: the trend has been suspended from June 2020 due to labor market uncertainity owing to Covid.
Other include agriculture, forestry & fishing, transport, postal & warehousing, electricity, gas, water & waste services.
Sydney is located on Australia's east coast and is the capital city of New South Wales. Sydney is well integrated with global economy. Main industries in the city include financial and insurance services, manufacturing, tourism, business and professional services, and international education. Since regional headquarters of many multinational companies are located in Sydney, MBA graduates have ample opportunities to extensively network and build a thriving long term career. The list of top employers for MBA graduates in Sydney is provided in the exhibit below.
Household income and consumption of Australians have remain rangebound since 1991. Post 2009, saving ratio has increased due to relatively higher growth in disposable income than consumtion. Australia has a market economy. A relatively low poverty rate and a higher GDP per capita have resulted in among the highest average wealth for Australians than the ratio in other countries.
Note: Household sector includes unincorporated enterprises. Disposable income is after tax and interest payments. Saving ratio is net of depreciation.
Note: Household disposable income is after tax, before the deduction of interest payments, and includes income of unincorporated enterprises.
Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria. Melbourne has a well diversified economy. Finance, information technology, logistics, aviation, manufacturing, education, pharmaceutical, and food processing. The city ranks high in livability index and has robust city infrastructure. Melbourne offers work life balance with lucrative career prospects to MBA graduates. The exhibit below indicates prominent Melbourne based employers for MBA graduates.
In Australia, services sector grew at 3.3% over the last 3 decades compared to the good sector that grew at 2.4% during this period. Among services, IT, media, and telecom grew at the fastest rate of 5% per annum. Professional, scientific, and technical services, and healthcare & social assistance were among the fastest growing services during the last 3 decades. Among goods, mining, agriculture, forestry, and fishing grew at the fastest pace. For MBA graduates, who are naturally incliened towards minding, forestry, and agriculture, Australia presents a unique opportunity to make long-term career due to its resource intensive economy.
Notes: Nominal. Includes second hand asset transfers.
Other business services include IT, media, telecom; rental, hiring and real estate services; professional, scientific, and technical services; administrative and support services.
Notes: The survey was suspended between May 2008 and November 2009.
Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland and is among the most important port cities of Australia. Industries including banking and financial services, insurance, mining, real estate, food services, and tourism are located in the city. For MBA graduates, who prefer to be a part of a constantly evolving and global city, Melbourne provides substantial opporutnity for career growth. A list of prominent Brisbane based employers for MBA graduates is provided below.
Perth is the capital city of Western Australia. The state is resource rich. Perth functions as an adminstrative center for governmence and businesses in the state. In Perth Metropolitian area industries such as information techology and start ups, education, retail, health, and public administration are located. A list of major Perth based employers for MBA graduates is provided below.
GMAT Prep Expert has prepared the video to help students ascertain the suitability of Australia to pursue an MBA. The video provides details of the courses offered by the schools located in Australia and a list of prominent alumni of each school.
(1) Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM), Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
(2) Melbourne Business Schook, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Australia
(3) Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia
(4) The University of Sydney Business School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
(5) Adelaide Graduate School of Business (AGSB), The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
(6) University of South Australia (UniSA), Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
(7) UQ Business School, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
(8) Bond University, Robina, Australia
(9) Brisbane Graduate School of Business (BGSB), Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia
(10) Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Nathan, Australia