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Deaths involving influenza have increased in March and April 2025. The first four months of 2025 have recorded 216 deaths involving influenza, higher than 2024 (141 deaths) and 2023 (73 deaths), and ...
Further information on unpaid care experimental estimates, sex and age estimates in the Labour Account, outcomes of the Consultation Hub process, and details on further plans and future directions can ...
From July 2022, the ABS has used a large dataset, including around 480,000 rental properties, to measure the private rents component of the quarterly CPI and monthly CPI indicator. More information ...
The trend unemployment rate remained at 4.1 per cent in April. It has been within a relatively narrow range of 3.9 and 4.1 per cent for the past 17 months. Employment grew by around 26,000 people (0.2 ...
This publication updates the preliminary estimates released in Construction Work Done, Australia on 28 May 2025. This release includes revisions to Engineering Construction data back to March 2021.
The monthly CPI indicator rose 2.4% in the 12 months to February, following a 2.5% rise in the 12 months to January. The monthly CPI indicator excluding volatile items and holiday travel rose 2.7% in ...
Statistics about international trade in goods, on a balance of payments and international trade basis. The seasonally adjusted balance on goods decreased $2,621m in May. Goods credits (exports) ...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rose 0.6% this quarter. GDP rose 1.3% since December 2023, following a 0.8% increase through the year to September quarter. Modest growth was seen broadly across the ...
A comprehensive update to the weights for the monthly CPI indicator has been implemented in January 2025 to ensure the weights used in the CPI basket reflect contemporary household spending patterns.
This publication contains indexes measuring changes in the price of wages and salaries in the Australian labour market. The methodology used to construct the WPIs is similar to that used for other ...
The total number of dwellings commenced in Australia rose 4.6% to 43,247 dwellings in the September quarter, in seasonally adjusted terms. Private sector new houses drove the increase in dwelling ...
Food and non-alcoholic beverage prices rose 3.3% in the 12 months to September, down from a rise of 3.4% in August. Fruit and vegetables prices rose 9.1% in the 12 months to September; however, this ...
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