KEY POINTS
  • Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics released on Thursday showed 50,900 net new jobs were added in June, blowing past expectations of 17,000. Of those, 41,200 were in full-time positions.
  • Yet unemployment stays at 5.4 percent as more people entered the labor force in a trend that has curbed much-needed wage gains.
Jobseekers wait in line for the career counseling services offered by the Career Development Association of Australia in Melbourne, Australia.

Australian employment surged by the most this year in June as firms took on more full-time workers, yet the jobless rate held steady as more people entered the labor force in a trend that has curbed much-needed wage gains.

Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics released on Thursday showed 50,900 net new jobs were added in June, blowing past expectations of 17,000. Of those, 41,200 were in full-time positions.