Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification
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Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification was jointly developed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Statistics New Zealand in order to make it easier to compare industry statistics between the two countries and with the rest of the world.
This 2006 edition of the ANZSIC replaces the 1993 edition, which was the first version produced. Prior to 1993, Australia and New Zealand had separate industry classifications.
It is arranged into 17 broad industry divisions:
- A — Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
- B — Mining
- C — Manufacturing
- D — Electricity, gas and water supply
- E — Construction
- F — Wholesale trade
- G — Retail trade
- H — Accommodation, cafes and restaurants
- I — Transport and storage
- J — Communication services
- K — Finance and insurance
- L — Property and business services
- M — Government administration and defence
- N — Education
- O — Health and community services
- P — Cultural and recreational services
- Q — Personal and other services