5625.0 - Private New Capital Expenditure and Expected Expenditure, Australia, Jun 2015
Quality Declaration

ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 27/08/2015
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ACTUAL AND EXPECTED NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURE TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE Estimate 7 for total capital expenditure in 2014-15 is $150,579m. This is 4.7% lower than Estimate 7 for 2013-14. The main contributor to this decrease is Mining (-15.8%). Estimate 7 is 0.5% higher than Estimate 6 for 2014-15. The main contributor to this increase is Other Selected Industries (+4.0%). Estimate 3 for total capital expenditure in 2015-16 is $114,814m. This is 23.4% lower than Estimate 3 for 2014-15. The main contributor to this decrease is Mining (-37.1%). Estimate 3 is 9.9% higher than Estimate 2 for 2015-16. The main contributor to this increase is Other Selected Industries (+17.2%). BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES Estimate 7 for buildings and structures in 2014-15 is $97,595m. This is 8.6% lower than Estimate 7 for 2013-14. The main contributor to this decrease is Mining (-16.4%). Estimate 7 for buildings and structures is 1.5% lower than Estimate 6 for 2014-15. The main contributor to this decrease is Mining (-1.7%). Estimate 3 for buildings and structures for 2015-16 is $75,850m. This is 27.0% lower than Estimate 3 for 2014-15. The main contributor to this decrease is Mining (-37.8%). Estimate 3 is 7.4% higher than Estimate 2 for 2015-16. The main contributor to this increase is Other Selected Industries (+18.4%). EQUIPMENT, PLANT AND MACHINERY Estimate 7 for equipment, plant and machinery for 2014-15 is $52,984m. This is 3.6% higher than Estimate 7 for 2013-14. The main contributor to this increase is Other Selected Industries (+9.2%). Estimate 7 is 4.4% higher than Estimate 6 for 2014-15. The main contributor to this increase is Other Selected Industries (+7.7%). Estimate 3 for equipment, plant and machinery for 2015-16 is $38,965m. This is 15.5% lower than Estimate 3 for 2014-15. Both Other Selected Industries (-13.8%) and Mining (-32.2%) contributed strongly to this decrease. Estimate 3 is 15.0% higher than Estimate 2 for 2015-16. The main contributor to this increase is Other Selected Industries (+16.1%). MINING Estimate 7 for Mining for 2014-15 is $76,133m. This is 15.8% lower than Estimate 7 for 2013-14. Estimate 7 is 2.2% lower than Estimate 6 for 2014-15. Buildings and structures is 1.7% lower and equipment, plant and machinery is 5.7% lower than the corresponding sixth estimates for 2014-15. Estimate 3 for Mining for 2015-16 is $54,072m. This is 37.1% lower than Estimate 3 for 2014-15. Estimate 3 is 1.9% higher than Estimate 2 for 2015-16. Buildings and structures is 1.5% higher and equipment, plant and machinery is 4.8% higher than the corresponding second estimates for 2015-16. MANUFACTURING Estimate 7 for Manufacturing for 2014-15 is $8,630m. This is 6.5% lower than Estimate 7 for 2013-14. Estimate 7 is 0.8% lower than Estimate 6 for 2014-15. Buildings and structures is 2.7% lower and equipment, plant and machinery is unchanged by comparison with the sixth estimate for 2014-15. Estimate 3 for Manufacturing for 2015-16 is $7,949m. This is 1.3% lower than Estimate 3 for 2014-15. Estimate 3 is 24.0% higher than Estimate 2 for 2015-16. Equipment, plant and machinery is 24.6% higher and buildings and structures is 22.4% higher than the second estimate for 2015-16. OTHER SELECTED INDUSTRIES Estimate 7 for Other Selected Industries for 2014-15 is $65,816m. This is 12.8% higher than Estimate 7 for 2013-14. Estimate 7 is 4.0% higher than Estimate 6 for 2014-15. Equipment, plant and machinery is 7.7% higher while buildings and structures is 0.8% lower than the corresponding sixth estimates for 2014-15. Estimate 3 for Other Selected Industries in 2015-16 is $52,794m. This is 5.7% lower than Estimate 3 for 2014-15. Estimate 3 is 17.2% higher than Estimate 2 for 2015-16. Buildings and structures is 18.4% higher and equipment, plant and machinery is 16.1% higher than the corresponding second estimates for 2015-16. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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