8501.0 - Retail Trade, Australia, Mar 2007
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 08/05/2007
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STATE TRENDS VICTORIA Victoria had weak trend growth in March 2007 following six months of moderate growth. Household good retailing has had the same pattern. Food retailing has had four months of moderate growth, while Clothing and soft good retailing had moderate growth in March following nine months of strong growth. Department stores and Recreational good retailing have had strong growth for the last four and six months respectively. QUEENSLAND Queensland has had strong trend growth for the last two months. Food retailing (five months), Department stores (four months) and Household good retailing (11 months) have had strong trend growth. The trend growth for Clothing and soft good retailing and Other retailing was moderate in March 2007. SOUTH AUSTRALIA The trend growth was strong in February and March 2007 following 11 months of moderate growth. Department stores (four months) and Other retailing (six months) have had strong trend growth. Food retailing (four months), Clothing and soft good retailing (ten months), Household good retailing (six months) and Hospitality and services (one month) have had moderate growth. WESTERN AUSTRALIA The trend growth has been strong for 15 months. Food retailing (six months), Clothing and soft good retailing (three months), Other retailing (16 months) and Hospitality and services (15 months) have had strong trend growth. Department stores had moderate trend growth in March 2007 following three months of strong growth. TASMANIA The trend growth has been weak for the last four months. Clothing and soft good retailing (five months), Recreational good retailing (five months) and Hospitality and services (six months) have been in decline, while Food retailing has had strong trend growth in the last four months. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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