The monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) indicator rose 3.0 per cent in the 12 months to August 2025, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Total household wealth was up 2.7 per cent, or $470.1 billion, in the June quarter 2025, according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
“This change in net overseas migration is led by a decrease in migrant arrivals, largely temporary visa holders, while departures increased during the same period. It follows a period of multiple ...
A map of all LGAs in Australia. Every LGA is coloured in one of 5 colours (red, orange, yellow, light blue, and dark blue). Each colour represents a different quintile score from the Index of Relative ...
The sample size calculator allows you to calculate the required responding sample size, standard error, RSE, and a confidence interval (95% or 99%) for a proportion estimate, using just one of these ...
na not available for publication but included in totals where applicable, unless otherwise indicated Reference year for chain volume measures is 2022-23 See explanatory notes for the relationship ...
The Interwar generation (75 years and over) spent the most time in a day watching TV and video of those who participated in the activity (3 hours 43 minutes). Generation Z (15 to 24 years) had the ...
In November 2020, the ABS used Consumer Price Index (CPI) data to produce two experimental measures of Non-discretionary and Discretionary inflation. Using the same approach, this article extends the ...
Life expectancy at birth was 81.2 years for males and 85.3 years for females in 2020-2022, a decrease of 0.1 years for both from the previous year (2019-2021) Life expectancy was highest in the ...
In the 2021 Census, 89,000 people identified as being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin (INGP) in WA, making up 3.3% of the population. This was an increase from 76,000 counted in ...
46.9% of all Australian businesses reported they used at least one type of restraint clause. Of those that reported at least one of the four clauses, a high proportion indicated that they only used ...
In the 2021 Census, the number of people counted as usual residents of New South Wales (NSW) was 8.1 million. This was up from 7.5 million in 2016. Fifty years ago, in 1971, the Census counted 4.3 ...
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