259 Other Manufacturing
Group-level ANZSIC page with direct links to every class nested under this grouping.
Browse the final layer
Classes in Other Manufacturing
This is the point where ANZSIC becomes precise enough for practical work. Open the class pages below and confirm the definition, primary activities and exclusions before you settle on a code.
Jewellery and Silverware Manufacturing
This class consists of units mainly engaged in manufacturing jewellery or silverware using precious or semi-precious metal and stones, and the cutting of such stones.
- Badge manufacturing n.e.c.
- Coin minting
- Costume jewellery manufacturing
Toy, Sporting and Recreational Product Manufacturing
This class consists of units mainly engaged in manufacturing toys made from all materials except fur or leather and sporting or recreational products (except vehicles, clothing and footwear).
- Archery equipment manufacturing
- Billiard, snooker or pool table and equipment manufacturing
- Cricket set manufacturing
Other Manufacturing n.e.c.
This class consists of units mainly engaged in manufacturing products not elsewhere classified, including musical instruments, umbrellas, brooms, brushes and writing and marking equipment.
- Ball point pen manufacturing
- Broom manufacturing
- Brush manufacturing
What this group covers
ANZSIC group 259 is the last broad layer before the class code. It is where the classification becomes detailed enough to compare closely related business types without losing the surrounding context.
If two businesses look similar, the group page helps you see whether they belong in the same industrial family before you confirm the final class.
Group facts
- Division
- C Manufacturing
- Subdivision
- 25 Furniture and Other Manufacturing
- Classes
- 3
Frequently asked questions
What does ANZSIC group 259 contain?
Other Manufacturing is the tight grouping just above class level. It is where the hierarchy starts to become specific enough for practical classification work.
Why use the group page instead of jumping straight to a class?
The group page helps you compare nearby class options and understand the boundary of the industry family before picking the exact code.
What is the difference between group and class?
The group is a middle layer. The class is the final four-digit code and the level usually used in reporting, registration and reference work.
How to use this page
This is the easiest level to scan when you want to understand the immediate neighbourhood of a class code. It keeps the page readable while still showing enough detail to avoid misclassification.
For final code selection, open the class page from here and confirm the description, primary activities and exclusions before you use the code elsewhere.
Source and trust
- Official source
- ABS ANZSIC 2006 release
- Last reviewed
- 2026-04-17
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