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Workforce diversity statistics

A combined Flexible Work, Diversity and Inclusion Survey was completed by AGL in February 2022. The next survey is scheduled to be conducted in early 2024.

Indicator

AGL employees (FY22)

Australia's population

Proportion of survey respondents who identify as Australian

68.52%

72.40%

Number of cultures survey respondents identify with

14

-

Number of languages spoken fluently by survey respondents

66

-

Proportion of survey respondents who identify as Indigenous

1.30%

3.20%

Proportion of survey respondents who identify as LGBTI

5.75%

11%

Proportion of survey respondents who identify with a disability

9.1%

18%

Proportion of survey respondents with carer's responsibilities

53% care for their children, 24% care for someone other than their children

59.6%
10.8%

Notes

  • Additional data on age and gender for FY23 is available in the data centre.

  • Data is based on the most recent company-wide diversity survey, which was undertaken in February 2022. Participation in the survey was voluntary. 51% of employees responded to the survey. Percentages are based on the number of respondents.

  • Comparative data for Australia's population is based on the following sources:

  • 2021 Census, Australian Bureau of Statistics - Information on country of birth, year of arrival, ancestry, language and religion.

  • 2021 Census, Australian Bureau of Statistics - Information on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples including language and ancestry.

  • National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Ageing and Aged Care Strategy (2012), Department of Health.

  • Disability, Ageing and Carers, Australia: Summary of Findings, 2019, Australian Bureau of Statistics. The ABS survey defines disability as any limitation, restriction or impairment which restricts everyday activities and has lasted, or is likely to last, for at least six months.

  • Household and families: Census. Reference period 2021.

  • Disability, Ageing and Carers, Australia: Summary of Findings, 2019, Australian Bureau of Statistics. The ABS Survey defines Carer as a person who provides any informal assistance (help or supervision) to people with disability or older people (aged 65 years and over)

  • Employees from Perth Energy, Click Energy, Southern Phone, Solgen and Epho were included in the 2022 survey.

  • Data does not include employees from Energy360 (24 employees) as the business was acquired after the survey was undertaken.

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