APS Employment Data 30 June 2025
This release of the Australian Public Service (APS) employment data presents a statistical outline of the APS workforce employed under the Public Service Act 1999. It provides key workforce metrics as at 30 June 2025 along with trend data. A full set of data tables are available in an Excel workbook that can be downloaded here.
This data release complements the Australian Public Service Commissioner’s annual State of the Service Report, which draws on a range of information sources including the biannual June data release.
This current APS employment data release covers 102 agencies. Any agencies without APS staff as at 30 June 2025 are excluded from reporting.
The Australian Public Service Employment Database
Each year a ‘snapshot’ of data covering all APS employees as at 30 June and 31 December is released by the Australian Public Service Commission. The data is provided by agencies and is drawn from the Australian Public Service Employment Database.
APS employment data includes:
- Demographic variables including age, gender and work location
- Classification level of APS employees, from trainee to Senior Executive Service
- Diversity data including voluntary items self-reported by APS staff such as disability status, Indigenous status, and cultural diversity
- Staff movements including engagements, separations, promotions and transfers between agencies.
The reported size of the APS workforce is a headcount of all people employed at the time of the snapshot. This figure does not adjust for hours worked and it includes any employees who are on extended leave, including those on maternity leave and leave without pay.
Headcount is different to Average Staffing Level (ASL) data provided in the Federal Budget papers. The ASL counts staff for the time they work. For example, a full time employee is counted as one ASL, while a part time employee who works three full days per week contributes 0.6 of an ASL. The ASL averages staffing over an annual period. It is not a point in time calculation.
For further details on the APS employment database, including its scope, see the Australian Public Service Commission’s APSED webpage.
Interactive data—APSEDii
APSED data is also available via a series of interactive dashboards called the APSED interactive interface (APSEDii).
You can access APSEDii workforce data dashboards here, which include trend data.
I can’t find the data I require?
If the data you require cannot be obtained from the APS Data Release or APSEDii, you may apply to have a tailored request done by filling out our data request form noting that this is subject to resourcing and other considerations.
Feedback
The APSC is committed to providing readers with the information they require in the most useful format, and feedback is welcome. Please e-mail APSED@apsc.gov.au if you would like to provide any comments.