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Australian Bureau of Statistics

June 2024

  • Cattle at the Northern Territory Cattlemen Association's Bohning Yards, Alice Springs

    The rural network
    ‘There’s 20% more methane than they thought’: new data confirms Australia has been undercounting cattle

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics updated its methodology and says there are 4 million more cattle than previously estimated

May 2024

  • Greg Jericho

    Grogonomics
    Australians have lost 14 years of progress on living standards. A wages breakout? Please. If only

    Greg Jericho
    It is impossible for wages to drive inflation when they are actually rising slower than inflation

March 2024

  • New house under construction, Holsworthy, Western Sydney, Aerial Photography<br>The timber frame of a new house under construction. This aerial photograph is from a series about Sydney's urban sprawl. The series features the creation of new suburbs, plus infrastructure like roads, parks and power lines. Urban sprawl in Sydney is a contentious issue with opinions divided on the need for the city to expand to house more people, compared to problems of spreading infrastructure and transport too thinly over an increasing area. Housing affordability in Sydney has also become a critical issue with people being unable to afford housing even on the edges of the city.

    One in 20 Australian mortgage holders are spending more than they earn

    Reserve Bank says households are generally weathering the record run of interest rate rises but 5% of owner-occupiers are in a dire financial position

February 2024

  • Australian currency and a wages envelope

    Australia records 4.2% annual wage growth, outstripping inflation for the first time in three years

  • School children walking away

    Record-low enrolments at Australian government schools should ring ‘alarm bells’, experts say

January 2024

  • A supermarket checkout

    Australia’s inflation falls further than expected as prices rise at slowest pace in almost two years

    November figures will give RBA some comfort that its interest rate hikes are working

December 2023

  • Office workers in cubicles

    Work-from-home rates fall but skill shortages may delay full return to Australian offices

    Staff may be eager to come back to workplaces out of concern about career progression, expert says

September 2023

  • Apartment blocks at Wylde Street, Potts Point

    Knock down a few, build one: in NSW that counts as a gain for councils’ housing targets

    Exclusive: Metrics reflect gross addition to supply, even as unit blocks in affluent Sydney suburbs are being replaced by luxury single properties

June 2023

  • Stock images at a Coles supermarket. A person carrying a shopping basket. Melbourne. Australia. generic. oz stock. Groceries.

    Inflation retreated in May to 5.6%, easing fears RBA will again raise interest rates

    Consumer price index fell in May from 6.5% in April showing further signs that the worst of inflation may be over

March 2023

  • Woman sitting in CBD street

    Inequality reporting
    Women majority of newly homeless, as ABS census data shows problem getting worse

  • Members of the public shop for fresh produce at a market in Melbourne

    Australia’s annual inflation eases to 7.4% in January following record run of interest rate hikes

December 2022

  • People shopping in Sydney

    Australia’s unemployment rate remains at 3.4% in November as 64,000 new jobs added

  • Interior of shopping centre crowded with people carrying purchases

    Australia’s GDP grew 0.6% in September quarter and 5.9% annually as economy recovered from Covid lockdowns

October 2022

  • Signage for a real estate property is seen in Carlton North, Melbourne, Wednesday, July 18, 2018. (AAP Image/James Ross) NO ARCHIVING

    Australian census data confirms everything millennials suspected about boomers and the lottery of life

  • Australian Bureau of Statistics offices and logo in Canberra, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009 (AAP Image/Alan Porritt) NO ARCHIVING

    Census website struck by a billion attempted cyber-attacks, Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals

  • Greg Jericho

    Grogonomics
    Family life has evolved markedly in Australia in the past 50 years, but income equality for women is a long way off

    Greg Jericho
  • Alcohol Australia

    Alcohol-induced deaths in Australia at their highest in 10 years

September 2022

  • coal operations in the port of newcastle

    Economists predict slowdown for Australian economy as interest rates continue to rise

  • Auction sign in front of a house

    Australians abandon buying first home as loan costs outweigh property price drops

July 2022

  • Shoppers are seen at a partitioned supermarket checkout in Manly

    Australia’s inflation rate reaches 6.1% – the fastest annual increase in 21 years

    Australians are paying more for food and fuel, according to data released on Wednesday by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
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