8501.0 - Retail Trade, Australia, Mar 2006  
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Series Starts - Apr.1986

Series Ends - Mar.2006

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Dec.2005
Jan.2006
Feb.2006
TABLE 7. Retail Turnover ($ Million), By Industry Group(1) -
Victoria: All series(a)


Original



Total Food Retailing
2014.2
1732.3
1617.8
Total Department Stores
605.9
278.7
242.2
Total Clothing and Soft Good Retailing
392.8
268.4
238.9
Total Household Good Retailing
835.9
642.7
566.4
Total Recreational Good Retailing
236.1
142
121.6
Total Other Retailing
675.6
416.9
419.9
Total Hospitality and Service Industries
600.7
547.6
516.3
Total all Industries
5361.2
4028.6
3723.1
Seasonally Adjusted
Total Food Retailing
1723.9
1726.1
1740.9
Total Department Stores
321.7
327.6
331.9
Total Clothing and Soft Good Retailing
281.4
295.1
296.4
Total Household Good Retailing
642
641.8
636.3
Total Recreational Good Retailing
146.4
145.7
140.5
Total Other Retailing
450.4
472.2
477
Total Hospitality and Service Industries
527.7
558.1
565.2
Total all Industries
4093.6
4166.4
4188.2
Trend
Total Food Retailing
1725
1732.9
1740.9
Total Department Stores
325.2
325.9
327
Total Clothing and Soft Good Retailing
290
290.3
291
Total Household Good Retailing
641.1
640.9
640.9
Total Recreational Good Retailing
145.1
144
142.8
Total Other Retailing
456.9
463.8
470.7
Total Hospitality and Service Industries
543.6
550.3
557.5
Total all Industries
4126.8
4148
4170.8

^ Estimate has a relative standard error of 10% to less than 25% and should be used with caution



(a) (1) See paragraph 5 of the Explanatory Notes.
(2) A break in the trend series occurred between June and July 2000 because of the impact of The New Tax System on Retail turnover.
(b) Possible break in series. See the 'Trend Estimates' section of the Explanatory Notes.