Jobseekers Trend falling again in Cairns

Further evidence out this morning confirms the ongoing improvement in the Cairns labour market. Dept of Social Service jobseeker data has been released for January and this allows us to update our Conus/CBC Staff Selection Trend series (which seasonally adjusts the original Dept data). This shows Trend Jobseekers fell again …read more

GDP disappoints (again) and QLD slows

The fourth quarter GDP data released this morning came in lower than expectations as household consumption growth remained weak. The market had been looking for real GDP to lift about 0.4% for the quarter to give a 2.7% y/y figure. The result was just a 0.2% q/q lift which saw …read more

Building Approvals slide continues

Release of the January building approvals data from the ABS simply confirms the ongoing decline that we’ve been documenting for some time. At the national level, despite a modest bounce in the month-on-month seasonally adjusted numbers, the Trend fell by 3.2% m/m and is now down 27.0% for the year. …read more

…and on ABC North Queensland talking Townsville labour force numbers

Certainly plenty of interest in this month’s Conus/CBC Staff Selection Trend employment data with Pete on ABC North Queensland talking to Pat Hession about January’s data and the impact of the recent flood event. You can listen to the segment below.

Talking Cairns Labour Force Trend data on ABC Far North this morning

Pete spoke to Kier Shorey on ABC Far North this morning about the (unbelievable) unemployment data that was released last week (read commentary here), and he highlighted that although we can safely ignore the unemployment data, which is sure to be revised in coming months, the Conus/CBC Staff Selection Trend …read more

Exceptional results for Cairns in regional Labour Force data…but beware hidden issues

The ABS release of their January original, unadjusted regional Labour Force data this morning allows us to update our own Conus/CBC Staff Selection Regional Employment Trend series; and it holds some surprisingly positive news for Cairns. But first, looking more broadly across the state we see Greater Brisbane has added …read more

What’s driving Participation changes across QLD’s regions? A closer look.

Many commentators have written about movements in the Participation Rate (PR) and the impact this has on unemployment rates; if participation increases then any decline in the unemployment rate is harder to achieve with more people entering the labour force (and vice versa). The discussion is certainly a valid one, but …read more

There’s some good news for QLD in the labour force data

The ABS release of the labour force survey data for Jan gives us our first look at how the employment picture started the year. On a seasonally adjusted basis employment jumped by 39,100 (with full-time positions up 65,400), much stronger than the market expectation of  15,000 increase. An almost-5,000 revision …read more

Short term arrivals data shows Chinese growth slowing further

The ABS Short Term Arrivals data released this morning shows arrivals into Australia running at an annual pace of growth of 4.5% to Dec ’18. Chinese arrivals numbers, having been the leading light for so long, have continued to see their pace of growth slow and they are now increasing …read more

Pete talking jobs, jobseekers and the improving employment landscape in Cairns

Pete spoke to John MacKenzie on radio 4CA this morning about the Conus/CBC Staff Selection Jobseeker Trend data, unemployment rates and the improving employment landscape in Cairns. You can hear it below….

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