REMPLAN Blog

Keep up-to-date with the latest REMPLAN software features, new releases of data and insights into economic and demographic trends in Australia.


The first operational example of the REMPLAN public access online economic profile was presented at the 2011 Economic Development Australia National Conference in Adelaide 2011.  Since then we have received a great deal of feedback, in particular from Auburn City Council, our partner in developing the...

REMPLAN software and data was updated in March and now that REMPLAN is online we are developing public-access Economic Profiles to service a broad range of stakeholders including local businesses, potential investors, prospective new residents, researchers, students and media organisations.

This economic profile product...

This article was updated in February 2012:   www.remplan.com.au/blog/2012/2/Update_Feb_2012_-_REMPLAN_Online_Economic_Profile

At the recent Economic Development Australia National Conference in Adelaide the team at Compelling Economic presented the first operational example of the new REMPLAN public access online economic profile.   Auburn City Council has been our...


All datasets are updated at least annually in order to provide the user with up-to-date and current data. These updated files do not overwrite previous versions, allowing for benchmarking and trend analysis over time. This will be beneficial for current subscribers when the 2011...


REMPLAN now provides “employment by industry projections” from 2006 to 2016. Over this period employment and population trends across industry sectors are observed and the REMPLAN Workforce Analysis Module (WAM) is applied to estimate the likely propensity of new residents to also work locally.The...

How Much Do Events Boost Wagga's Economy?

The article below authored by Business Wagga Wagga is a great example of how the REMPLAN Tourism Analysis Module can be applied to estimate the direct and flow-on benefits of a event to a local economy.


"The Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts (TAS) contracted Compelling Economics to provide key economic modelling and advice during the development of the Economic Development Plan.    This economic modelling is provided via REMPLAN, an economic modelling and analysis system, which provides...

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