There’s been plenty of interest in our previous posts on Public Sector employment data (see here and here) and Pete spoke to Steve Austin on ABC Brisbane this afternoon with Alex Scott from the Together Union. It was an interesting discussion around the Govt’s fiscal principle related to the growth …read more
Yesterday we took a look at the latest QLD Public Sector work force data for the June 2018 quarter (see here) where we noted that Public Sector full-time equivalent employment numbers continue to grow much faster than population. Since March 2015 FTE numbers in the Public Sector are up 11.9%. …read more
The release of the June quarter Public Sector work force data shows (again) that the Government’s fiscal principle of keeping full-time equivalent Public Sector employment growth to that of population growth has not been met. FTE growth in the year to June 2018 was +3.6%, about twice the forecast pace …read more
Today saw the release of the industry employment data for the August quarter by the ABS. The ABS provide the regional data as a 4-quarters average; we prefer the more timely Conus Trend which is created using the dis-aggregated individual quarters. Looking at Cairns we see the main growth sectors …read more
The updated Conus/CBC Staff Selection Regional Employment Trend data for August shows the Trend unemployment rate in Cairns stable at 6.3% with the addition of 1,700 to Trend employment. All of those extra positions came in the full-time sector with part-time employment falling 100. A strong increase in Trend participation …read more
The short term arrivals and departures data for July show total arrivals into Australia were up 3.0% y/y (s.a.) or +5.4% annual to new record highs of almost 9.1 million for the 12 months to July. While the growth of visitors from China continues (up 3.0% y/y and +9.6% annual …read more
Pete spoke to Kier Shorey on ABC Far North this morning about yesterday’s Queensland labour force data (read our comments here). You can listen to the interview below.
The August labour force data for Australia came in stronger than expected with a very solid lift in the number employed of 44,000 (market expectations had centred around 18,000) which saw the headline unemployment rate unchanged at 5.3% as participation also lifted slightly (all seasonally adjusted data). The vast bulk …read more
Yesterday we released the Conus Trend Regional Building Approvals QLD data for July derived from the original ABS data at the SA4 level. We noted that while year on year declines in approvals in QLD (-1.9% y/y) were coming from the Regions (-6.0% y/y) the Greater Brisbane area was still …read more
Following on from yesterday’s GDP release (see here for our post) and an article in today’s Courier Mail, Pete spoke to John MacKenzie on radio 4CA this morning. You can listen to the interview below.