ANZSIC division

S Other Services

Division-level ANZSIC page with linked subdivisions, groups and classes. Use it to understand the broad family of activity before you drill down to a tighter code.

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Subdivisions in Other Services

Start with the subdivision that best matches the business family, then keep narrowing until you reach the class page that carries the final four-digit code.

Subdivisions

What this division covers

ANZSIC division S groups a broad set of related industries under a single top-level heading. The main value here is orientation: it tells you which part of the economy the activity belongs to before you read the tighter subdivision and group pages.

Businesses often use this level when they are comparing multiple activities, checking a report category or trying to understand whether a class page has been chosen from the right industrial family.

Division facts

Subdivisions
3
Groups
9
Classes
23

Class-level snapshots

Example classes inside Other Services

Division pages are still broad, so this section surfaces real class-level definitions from the ABS-derived dataset. Open the subdivision if you want the full list for that branch.

Subdivision 94

Repair and Maintenance

Showing 4 sample class pages from this subdivision.

Open subdivision 94 to view all 8 classes.

Subdivision 95

Personal and Other Services

Showing 4 sample class pages from this subdivision.

Open subdivision 95 to view all 12 classes.

Open subdivision 96 to view all 3 classes.

Frequently asked questions

What does ANZSIC division S cover?

Other Services is the broadest grouping on this page. It gathers related industries into one top-level family before they are split into subdivisions, groups and classes.

When would I use this division page?

Use it when you need orientation rather than the final four-digit code. It is helpful for browsing, cross-checking and understanding where a business area sits in the hierarchy.

How is this different from a class page?

A division page tells you the broad industry family. A class page gives the exact code used in reporting, tax and other operational forms.

How to use this page

If the activity description still looks broad, step down to the subdivision page. If you know the family but not the final code, use the child links here to narrow the match before you confirm on a class page.

This level is also useful when a business runs more than one activity. It gives you the broad industrial context before the coding decision is made further down the hierarchy.

Source and trust

Official source
ABS ANZSIC 2006 release
Last reviewed
2026-04-17

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