KPMG says Perth clear to ditch the boom-bust tag with 192,000 new jobs predicted by 2030

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KPMG says Perth clear to ditch the boom-bust tag with 192,000 new jobs predicted by 2030


Perth is on track to have 192,000 jobs up for grabs in the next five years, driven by an influx of young working professionals and a strong housing pipeline.

KPMG Perth Partner Matt Woods was encouraged by the figures from the professional services firm, saying it showed the city had broken free of its reputation as a boom-bust town.

AUKUS, the State Government’s Made in WA plan, and a raft of new energy projects prompted KPMG to take an even more bullish outlook than its forecast last year of an extra 159,000 jobs by 2030.

There are currently 1.3 million working people in Perth out of a population of 2.4 million across Greater Perth.

While unlikely to dent Perth’s rock solid reputation as a mining town, it was the healthcare sector that recorded the biggest employment growth in 2024 with an additional 23,500 jobs added.

“That’s perhaps not unexpected given the population increase that we’ve had, people migrating into Perth to take advantage of those employment opportunities, coupled with the ageing population necessitates growth in that sector.” Mr Woods said.

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