The economy grew 0.6% sequentially in the December quarter, and by 1.3% from a year earlier, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday.
Australias business investment took an unexpected dip in the December quarter, as declines in mining and construction overshadowed growth in data centers. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS),
Climate regulation through carbon storage was worth A$43.2 billion to Australia in 2020-21, according to a report released today which seeks to put a monetary value on the benefits flowing from our natural assets.
As consumers start to prioritize lifestyle investments, Liberty offers personal loan solutions to help them access the funds they need sooner. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA / ACCESS Newswire / February 26, 2025 / According to the recent Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Monthly Household Spending Indicator report,
Australias trade surplus grew in January but fell short of forecasts, as steady imports countered a surge in exports driven by rising gold demand. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the trade surplus rose
Australias consumer prices dipped in January, offering relief to policymakers aiming to curb inflation. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed the monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell 0.
The Australian economy gathered some momentum through the end of 2024 with a near-two-year-long GDP-per-capita recession finally over. Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics released this morning showed the economy expanded by 0.
Parker Blackwood Advisers, a leading financial services provider has released its analysis of Australia’s economic trajectory following the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) latest National Accounts data,
Australian household spending rose for a fourth straight month in January, driven by a rise in services, although the annual pace of growth slowed, data showed on Friday. The Australian Bureau of Statistics' monthly household spending indicator (MHSI) showed a seasonally adjusted rise of 0.
Household spending in Australia has seen a steady increase at the start of 2025, with a 0.4% rise in January following a 0.2% increase in December, according to ABS. “Household spending rose to start the new year, growing for the fourth straight month,” said Robert Ewing (pictured left), ABS head of business statistics.
Australia's economy grew by 0.6 per cent in the December quarter, and 1.3 per cent through the year, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). It means the economy's rate of growth picked up noticeably at the end of 2024.