The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has collaborated with key data users to enhance the Monthly Household Spending Indicator (MHSI) and better address their needs. Based on user feedback, ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay ...
Mineral and Petroleum Exploration, Australia, December 2025Release date 03/03/2026 11:30am AEDT Mineral and Petroleum Exploration, Australia, March 2026Release date 02/06/2026 11:30am AEST Mineral and ...
These assumptions are consistent with figures released in National, state and territory population. For related statistics visit Population statistics.
Price indexes published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) provide summary measures of the movements in various categories of prices over time. They are published primarily for use in ...
People not working, or working less than they prefer, including whether they want to work, are looking for work, and factors for them to start working ...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures household inflation and includes statistics about price change for categories of household expenditure.
The scope of ANZSCO is all occupations and jobs in the Australian and New Zealand labour markets undertaken for pay or profit, including jobs occupied by people working for themselves. ANZSCO is not ...
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 ...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.2 per cent in the December 2024 quarter and 2.4 per cent annually, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Michelle Marquardt ...
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 ...
Annual wage growth in the private sector was 4.1 per cent in June quarter 2024, following three consecutive quarters at 4.2 per cent. This is higher than the 3.9 per cent growth recorded this time ...
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