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News.com.au
10 hours ago
- Business
- News.com.au
Jobs with fastest-growing salaries in Australia revealed
Australians looking for a quick pay rise should think about becoming government and defence analysts after salaries for those roles jumped more than 25 per cent in the past year. The average salary for analysts is now $130,117 after a 26.8 per cent rise in their advertised pay rates since 2024, according to new data from Seek. The next highest pay bumps were 24.5 per cent for taxation consultants, 21.1 per cent for banking operations analysts, and 19.0 per cent for maintenance managers in the manufacturing, transport and logistics sector. Many of the roles with the highest salary growth were in skilled jobs in key industries, including infrastructure. Seek senior economist Blair Chapman said the salary growth in electrical engineering roles in the mining sector had been 'relatively rapid' over the past year. 'The mining sector pays some of the highest wages of any sector and they are increasingly competing with renewable energy providers for roles like electrical engineers, which is likely driving them to offer high wages to keep and attract workers into the sector,' Mr Chapman said. There was also growth in the building sector, with the average advertised salary for project administrators on construction projects up 16.8 per cent in the past year. 'An increase in building approvals and commencements, which were sitting around decade lows at the beginning of 2024, alongside ongoing infrastructure projects, has likely driven an increase in the competition for project administrators,' Mr Chapman said. 'This has contributed to the strong salary growth.' But all is not lost for those working entry-level roles. Customer service representatives working in retail saw a 16.2 per cent bump, up to an advertised salary of $68,435. Assistants in hospitality and tourism received a 15.6 per cent pay rise, bringing them to an average advertised salary of $70,762. This new data comes just days after the Fair Work Commission announced a 3.5 per cent increase in the minimum wage from July 1. Workers on the national minimum will earn at least $49,296 per year or $24.95 per hour. At the time, Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth welcomed the increase as a win for workers. 'Our government believes that workers should get ahead with an economically sustainable real wage increase,' Ms Rishworth said.
Yahoo
10 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Jobs with fastest-growing salaries revealed
Australians looking for a quick pay rise should think about becoming government and defence analysts after salaries for those roles jumped more than 25 per cent in the past year. The average salary for analysts is now $130,117 after a 26.8 per cent rise in their advertised pay rates since 2024, according to new data from Seek. The next highest pay bumps were 24.5 per cent for taxation consultants, 21.1 per cent for banking operations analysts, and 19.0 per cent for maintenance managers in the manufacturing, transport and logistics sector. Many of the roles with the highest salary growth were in skilled jobs in key industries, including infrastructure. Seek senior economist Blair Chapman said the salary growth in electrical engineering roles in the mining sector had been 'relatively rapid' over the past year. 'The mining sector pays some of the highest wages of any sector and they are increasingly competing with renewable energy providers for roles like electrical engineers, which is likely driving them to offer high wages to keep and attract workers into the sector,' Mr Chapman said. There was also growth in the building sector, with the average advertised salary for project administrators on construction projects up 16.8 per cent in the past year. 'An increase in building approvals and commencements, which were sitting around decade lows at the beginning of 2024, alongside ongoing infrastructure projects, has likely driven an increase in the competition for project administrators,' Mr Chapman said. 'This has contributed to the strong salary growth.' But all is not lost for those working entry-level roles. Customer service representatives working in retail saw a 16.2 per cent bump, up to an advertised salary of $68,435. Assistants in hospitality and tourism received a 15.6 per cent pay rise, bringing them to an average advertised salary of $70,762. This new data comes just days after the Fair Work Commission announced a 3.5 per cent increase in the minimum wage from July 1. Workers on the national minimum will earn at least $49,296 per year or $24.95 per hour. At the time, Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth welcomed the increase as a win for workers. 'Our government believes that workers should get ahead with an economically sustainable real wage increase,' Ms Rishworth said. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data


South China Morning Post
12-05-2025
- Politics
- South China Morning Post
Pakistan's use of J-10 jets against India a wake-up call for Taiwan's military: analysts
The performance of Pakistan's mainland Chinese weapons in clashes with India are a wake-up call for Taiwan, observers and politicians on the island have warned, noting the need for integrated weapons systems. Advertisement The clash, in which Pakistan, armed mainly with mainland Chinese-supplied aircraft, sensors and missiles, reportedly brought down a number of Indian jets , offered a sobering preview of what a conflict between the island and the mainland might look like, defence analysts said. The engagement, they argued, underscored how Beijing's maturing system-centric warfare doctrine and exported technology were beginning to outmatch the mixed arsenals fielded by Western-aligned militaries like India's. Pakistan is said to have shot down five Indian jets – including three French-made Rafale fighters – using mainland Chinese-made J-10C aircraft and PL-15E long-range missiles. The clash, confirmed by multiple Western defence officials, is one of the most high-profile demonstrations of the mainland's networked approach to warfare executed through a close military partner. Advertisement 'Pakistan's extensive use of Chinese weapons systems – including missiles, air defence equipment, command chains and fighter jets – enabled it to successfully down India's latest 4.5-generation Rafale,' Taiwanese lawmaker Chen Kuan-ting, who sits on the legislature's foreign and defence affairs committee, said on Saturday.