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Experts Note Ballarat's Steady Economic Expansion in Latest Figures

Officials and analysts point to job gains, sector strengths and visitor spending as markers of the city's current performance.

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By Ballarat News Desk · Published 15 July 2026, 4:29 am

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Updated 3 min ago· 15 July 2026, 6:10 am

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Ballarat's gross regional product reached between $7.69 billion and $7.7 billion in 2023, according to tracked regional data from citycompass.com.au. This marks an increase from $6.7 billion recorded in 2019.

The timing stands out because the figures arrive as population and employment records continue to shift. Local planning bodies track these numbers to guide decisions on infrastructure and services that match the scale of activity already under way.

Employment and Sector Breakdown

Health Care and Social Assistance stands as the largest employment sector, accounting for 21.9 percent of the workforce with 13,576 jobs, per economy.id.com.au records. Total local jobs reached 62,005, reflecting a 3.5 percent rise from the prior year, while 10,133 businesses remain registered in the area. Officials reviewing these tallies note that the health sector's share provides a stable base even as other industries contribute to overall activity.

Analysts examining the same datasets describe the job growth as consistent rather than rapid. They link the increase directly to the population total of 118,137 recorded for 2023, which itself rose 9.78 percent between 2018 and 2023. The same sources project the population could reach 164,365 by 2046, prompting discussions among regional planners about matching workforce capacity to future demand.

Visitor Spending and Export Values

The visitor economy delivered over $772 million in 2023 from 2.9 million visitors, while manufacturing exports totalled $3.3 billion, according to the Ballarat 2024 spotlight report. Experts citing these numbers emphasise that tourism and export figures add measurable weight to the overall gross regional product. They observe that these streams help offset fluctuations in other parts of the economy.

Further review of the same visitor and export data shows the two categories together represent a sizable portion of external income. Officials and economic observers state that continued monitoring of these flows will help determine whether current levels can be maintained or expanded in line with population forecasts already in circulation.

Residents and business operators can consult the full datasets at the cited economy.id.com.au and citycompass.com.au sites to compare local trends against broader state benchmarks and to inform their own forward planning.

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