The monthly CPI indicator is a measure of inflation and includes statistics about price change for categories of households expenditure. The National Land Account provides statistics to measure ...
The area of land that was managed for resource protection (e.g. reserves) increased nationally by 14.1 million hectares between 2015–16 and 2020–21. 56.2 million hectares of natural terrestrial ...
non-remote and remote areas of Australia, including discrete Indigenous communities. Health conditions are presented using a classification which is based on the 10th revision of the International ...
41% of households experienced food insecurity due to a lack of money for food at some time in the last 12 months. 29% of people aged 15 years and over smoked daily (excluding e-cigarettes or vaping ...
This release presents experimental estimates of wages and salaries paid by active employing businesses and organisations to their employees in the Australian economy. The ATO provides selected ...
In September 2024, total wages and salaries paid by employers: ...
Gross State Product (GSP) rose in all states and territories in 2023-24 The strongest result was observed in the Northern Territory, which grew 4.6%, followed by the Australian Capital Territory (4.0% ...
The monthly CPI indicator rose 2.1% in the 12 months to October. The most significant price rises at the Group level were Food and non-alcoholic beverages (+3.3%), Recreation and culture (+4.3%), and ...
Includes livestock and poultry slaughtering at registered abattoirs, meat production for human consumption and gross value of livestock slaughtered.
The quarterly WPI measures change in the price of wages and salaries in the Australian Labour market over time. Prices for a range of jobs are collected from a sample of private and public sector ...
Studying for a non-school qualification (certificate, diploma, or degree) ...