Trend regional data shows the Regions beating Brisbane

The ABS release of their original regional labour force data allows us to update our own Conus/CBC Staff Selection Regional Employment Trend data for Nov. This series, derived from the unadjusted original ABS data, provides a more timely insight into the regional data than the oft-quoted annual averages. In the …read more

Another strong labour force result…unless you’re in Queensland

The ABS Labour Force survey data for Nov released this morning provides another strong result. Employment increased 37,000 (seasonally adjusted) although the October increase was revised a touch lower. The market had been forecasting growth about 20,000. However, on the back of a tick-up in the Participation Rate, the headline …read more

Retail and Manufacturing among only sectors where income growth is beating inflation

Today’s release of the Sept 2018 Labour Account data series (see here for more details) allows us to take a look at incomes across various industry sectors and how they have changed in the past 12 months. The table below shows, for selected industries, the year-on-year changes in the average hourly income …read more

Secondary jobs growing three times as fast as main jobs…but they’re still less than 7% of the total

Today the ABS released their experimental data series Labour Account Australia for the Sept 2018 quarter. In the ABS’s own words..”The Australian Labour Account consists of eleven sets of tables focusing on four central quadrants of Jobs, Persons, Labour Volume and Labour Payments. Data in each table are available annually, and …read more

Talking regional Building Approvals on ABC Far North this morning

Pete was talking to Kier Shorey on ABC Far North radio this morning about the regional building approvals data released yesterday (see here for details). You can listen to the interview below (and please note that when Pete said “lagged” he meant “leading”….perils of live radio before 7am!!).

Regional Building Approvals data shows the regions doing better the Brisbane

Today we saw the release of the regional detail of residential building approvals data and the derived Conus Trend shows us that the regions are doing rather better than Greater Brisbane (although both are trending lower). Across the State approvals were down 12.0% y/y in October but when we look …read more

GDP disappoints

The third quarter GDP data released this morning came in lower than expectations as household consumption growth tailed off. The market had been looking for real GDP to lift 0.6% for the quarter to give a 3.0% y/y figure. The result was just a 0.3% q/q lift which, with some …read more

The Building Approvals slide accelerates

Today’s release from the ABS of residential Building Approvals data for October shows the slide, both at national and state level, continues at a slightly faster pace. Residential Building Approvals across Australia fell by 1.5% m/m for a 13.4% y/y decline (seasonally adjusted), this after a revised 12.8% y/y decline …read more

Jobseeker numbers continue to decline; they fell by 9.5% in QLD in past 12 months

The Dept of Social Services original data on the Youth Allowance and Newstart Recipients for October allows us to update our own Conus/CBC Staff Selection Jobseeker Trend series for Cairns and Townsville SA4s. Trend jobseekers have again fallen in both areas; although Cairns continues to do rather better than Townsville. …read more

Regions leading the way on QLD jobs

The original ABS regional labour force data for Oct released this morning allows us to update our own Conus/CBC Staff Selection Trend data. Doing so makes it clear that, while the State as a whole is doing poorly (see here for commentary from last week), the regions are outscoring Greater …read more

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