94 Repair and Maintenance
Subdivision page linking the underlying ANZSIC groups and classes for this part of the hierarchy.
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Groups in Repair and Maintenance
Compare the industry groups below before you open a class page. This is the cleanest place to separate similar retail, service or production families without jumping too early to the final code.
Groups
What this subdivision covers
ANZSIC subdivision 94 is the middle layer between the broad division and the more specific groups. It is useful when you want to understand the section of the economy without jumping straight to the final class code.
This is also where confusion often appears. Similar business types can sit in nearby groups, so using the subdivision page first makes the boundary clearer before you narrow the match further.
Subdivision facts
- Division
- S Other Services
- Groups
- 3
- Classes
- 8
Class-level detail
Classes in Repair and Maintenance
These are the final four-digit ANZSIC class pages in this subdivision. Each card uses the official class-level description and primary activities already parsed from the ABS material.
Automotive Electrical Services
This class consists of units mainly engaged in installing and repairing automotive electrical products in a range of automotive vehicles.
- Air conditioner repair (automotive)
- Auto-electrical garage operation
- Automotive electrical product installation and/or repair
Automotive Body, Paint and Interior Repair
This class consists of units mainly engaged in repairing, panel beating and/or spray painting smashed or damaged automotive vehicles.
- Automotive body repair
- Automotive interior repair
- Automotive reupholstery
Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance
This class consists of units mainly engaged in providing a wide range of mechanical and repair and maintenance services for automotive vehicles.
- Automotive conversion (including non-factory based engine reconditioning services and converting foreign cars from left to right-hand drive)
- Automotive repair garage operation
- Brake repair
Domestic Appliance Repair and Maintenance
This class consists of units mainly engaged in repairing and maintaining electrical, electronic and gas domestic appliances.
- Air conditioner repair and maintenance
- Appliance domestic repair
- Heater (domestic) repair
Electronic (except Domestic Appliance) and Precision Equipment Repair
This class consists of units mainly engaged in repairing and maintaining electronic equipment (except domestic appliances) such as computers and communications equipment, and/or highly specialised precision instruments.
- Communication equipment, repair and maintenance
- Computer and computer peripheral equipment repair and maintenance
- Dental equipment repair and maintenance
Other Machinery and Equipment Repair and Maintenance
This class consists of units mainly engaged in the repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified.
- Agricultural or farm machinery and equipment repair and maintenance
- Blade sharpening
- Brushcutter repair and maintenance
Clothing and Footwear Repair
This class consists of units mainly engaged in repairing clothing and footwear.
- Clothing repair
- Footwear (including boot and shoe) repair
Other Repair and Maintenance n.e.c.
This class consists of units mainly engaged in other repair and maintenance not elsewhere classified such as furniture, sporting equipment, musical instruments, jewellery, watches and clocks.
- Bicycle repair
- Furniture repair
- Jewellery repair
Frequently asked questions
What does subdivision 94 add?
Repair and Maintenance narrows the broad division into a more specific industry family. It is the level you use when you need more precision but are not yet at the final class.
Can I view the class pages directly from subdivision 94?
Yes. This page now shows both the groups and the class pages nested under them, so you can move straight to the final four-digit ANZSIC class when the subdivision is already correct.
Is the subdivision code the one used on forms?
Usually not. Most operational forms use the class-level code. The subdivision page is mainly for navigation and understanding the hierarchy.
How to use this page
If you know the division but not the exact group, this is the right stepping stone. It keeps the hierarchy readable and stops you from guessing the four-digit class too early.
For code selection work, move from subdivision to group and then confirm on the class page before you rely on the result for registration, reporting or taxonomy mapping.
Source and trust
- Official source
- ABS ANZSIC 2006 release
- Last reviewed
- 2026-04-17
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