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State of the Global Workplace: Australia Country-Level Data

State of the Global Workplace: Australia Country-Level Data

The following data are from the State of the Global Workplace: 2026 Report (published April 2026; latest data collected January-December 2025). For more information, explore regional data summaries, global data summaries, or download the full report

Employee Engagement in Australia

In Australia, 21% of employees are engaged at work. This compares to the Australia and New Zealand regional average of 21% and the global average of 20%. This reflects a 2-point decrease from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Employee Engagement in Australia (% Engaged)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Engaged
2012 21
2013 17
2014 17
2015 13
2016 14
2017 12
2018 14
2019 18
2020 19
2021 19
2022 20
2023 21
2024 23
2025 21

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.

Life Evaluation in Australia

In Australia, 55% of employees are thriving in their overall lives. This compares to the Australia and New Zealand regional average of 55% and the global average of 34%. This reflects a 1-point decrease from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Life Evaluation in Australia (% Thriving)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Thriving
2010 76
2011 71
2012 69
2013 67
2014 66
2015 67
2016 66
2017 65
2018 63
2019 62
2020 60
2021 61
2022 59
2023 60
2024 56
2025 55

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.

Daily Stress in Australia

In Australia, 50% of employees experienced stress a lot of the previous day. This compares to the Australia and New Zealand regional average of 49% and the global average of 40%. This reflects no change from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Daily Stress in Australia (% Yes, Experienced Stress)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Yes, Experienced Stress
2010 34
2011 33
2012 35
2013 36
2014 39
2015 40
2016 42
2017 42
2018 42
2019 42
2020 43
2021 45
2022 48
2023 48
2024 50
2025 50

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.

Daily Anger in Australia

In Australia, 15% of employees experienced anger a lot of the previous day. This compares to the Australia and New Zealand regional average of 14% and the global average of 22%. This reflects no change from the prior three-year rolling average.

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Daily Anger in Australia (% Yes, Experienced Anger)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Yes, Experienced Anger
2010 14
2011 12
2012 12
2013 11
2014 13
2015 14
2016 16
2017 15
2018 15
2019 13
2020 12
2021 13
2022 15
2023 15
2024 15
2025 15

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.

Daily Sadness in Australia

In Australia, 21% of employees experienced sadness a lot of the previous day. This compares to the Australia and New Zealand regional average of 21% and the global average of 23%. This reflects no change from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Daily Sadness in Australia (% Yes, Experienced Sadness)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Yes, Experienced Sadness
2010 12
2011 15
2012 14
2013 15
2014 16
2015 16
2016 16
2017 16
2018 15
2019 15
2020 15
2021 16
2022 19
2023 20
2024 21
2025 21

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.

Daily Loneliness in Australia

In Australia, 14% of employees experienced loneliness a lot of the previous day. This compares to the Australia and New Zealand regional average of 14% and the global average of 22%.

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Job Climate in Australia

In Australia, 64% of employees say it is currently a good time to find a job in the city or area where they live. This compares to the Australia and New Zealand regional average of 60% and the global average of 52%. This reflects a 9-point decrease from the prior three-year rolling average. 

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Job Climate in Australia (% Yes, Good Time to Find a Job)
Three-Year Rolling Average Ending Year % Yes, Good Time to Find a Job
2010 57
2011 57
2012 50
2013 42
2014 33
2015 31
2016 32
2017 34
2018 41
2019 47
2020 50
2021 52
2022 61
2023 74
2024 73
2025 64

Years with missing data indicate that results were either not collected or suppressed due to sample sizes below 300 respondents.


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