SYDNEY, March 7 (Reuters) - Australian household spending rose for a fourth straight month in January, driven by a rise in services, although the annual pace of growth slowed, data showed on Friday.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has assumed some of the recent rebound in consumption was temporary and driven by discounting at the year-end. Indeed, the report showed household goods fell 4.4 ...
Retail turnover in Australia increased 0.3% in January 2025, according to seasonally adjusted data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The modest rise comes after a 0.7% increase in ...
Authorities in January made the unusual claim that none of the 12 they had then arrested in relation to the spate of crimes in Australia's largest cities Sydney and Melbourne was driven by ...
India has emerged as the leading country for student visa approvals in Australia for February 2025, surpassing China.
For the first time since Covid-19 struck, Chinese tourists have overtaken those from New Zealand to once again be Australia’s biggest source of overseas visitors.
January figures follow a 0.2 per cent rise ... figures that showed “green shoots” in the Australian economy. Australia’s economy grew by 0.6 per cent in the December quarter and 1.3 per ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia has assumed some of the recent ... Indeed, the report showed household goods fell 4.4% in January, following four straight months of rises. However, the RBA still ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia has assumed some of the recent ... Indeed, the report showed household goods fell 4.4% in January, following four straight months of rises. However, the RBA still ...