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Job ads in June 2024 experienced the strongest decline since September 2022, and IVI now features a data upgrade.
The March quarter 2024 Small Area Labour Markets (SALM) estimates for unemployment at the SA2 and LGA levels are now available.
The April Recruitment Experiences and Outlook Survey spotlight looks at the experiences of employers recruiting for an apprentice in a range of industries.
The Survey of Employers who have Recently Advertised (SERA) is a phone-based survey of employers and recruiters. It collects information about recruitment experiences from participants who have recently advertised vacancies online.
The latest Australian Labour Market for Migrants report is now available.
June quarter 2024 results show recruitment activity continues to ease, with employers are more likely to fill vacancies within a month.
The June RLMI results indicate a gradual easing in labour market conditions in some metropolitan/regional city areas. Read more.
Online job ads decreased last month, down by 3.7% or 8,300 in seasonally adjusted terms.
The Minister for Skills and Training announced the appointment of the Jobs and Skills Australia Deputy Commissioners.