3401.0 - Overseas Arrivals and Departures, Australia, Aug 2016 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 10/10/2016   
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AUGUST KEY FIGURES

Aug '16
Jul '16 to Aug '16
Aug '15 to Aug '16
'000
% change
% change

Short-term visitor arrivals
Trend
696.7
0.5
11.7
Seasonally adjusted
691.0
-0.2
..
Original
632.6
..
..
Short-term resident departures
Trend
834.3
0.6
5.7
Seasonally adjusted
828.2
-0.8
..
Original
808.4
..
..

. . not applicable

Visitor arrivals, Short-term
Visitor arrivals, Short-term

Resident departures, Short-term
Resident departures, Short-term



AUGUST KEY POINTS

SHORT-TERM VISITOR ARRIVALS TO AUSTRALIA
  • Trend estimates: Short-term visitor arrivals during August 2016 (696,700 movements) increased 0.5%, compared with July 2016 (693,000 movements). This followed monthly increases of 0.9% in June 2016 and 0.7% in July 2016. The current trend estimate for arrivals is 11.7% higher than in August 2015.
  • Seasonally adjusted estimates: During August 2016, short-term visitor arrivals (691,000 movements) decreased 0.2% compared with July 2016 (692,300 movements). This followed a monthly increase of 1.8% in June 2016 and a monthly decrease of 0.3% in July 2016.
  • Original estimates: There were 632,600 short-term visitor arrivals to Australia in August 2016.


SHORT-TERM RESIDENT DEPARTURES FROM AUSTRALIA
  • Trend estimates: Short-term resident departures during August 2016 (834,300 movements) increased 0.6%, compared with July 2016 (829,700 movements). This followed a monthly increase of 0.6% in June 2016 and 0.3% in July 2016. The current trend estimate for departures is 5.7% higher than in August 2015.
  • Seasonally adjusted estimates: During August 2016, short-term resident departures (828,200 movements) decreased 0.8% compared with July 2016 (834,400 movements). This followed a monthly increase of 3.8% in June 2016 and a monthly decrease of 1.1% in July 2016.
  • Original estimates: There were 808,400 short-term resident departures from Australia in August 2016.


NOTES



FORTHCOMING ISSUES

ISSUE Release Date
September 201610 November 2016
October 201612 December 2016
November 201616 January 2017
December 201613 February 2017
January 2017
February 2017
14 March 2017
12 April 2017


DATA NOTES

This release contains overseas movement data which should not be interpreted as 'persons'. See paragraph 7 of the Explanatory Notes for more detail.

The statistics in this release have been rounded. See paragraph 34 of the Explanatory Notes for more detail.


CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE

From 1 July 2016, Norfolk island was integrated into Australia for administrative purposes. Travel between mainland Australia and Norfolk Island is no longer considered an international movement and has been excluded from the Overseas Arrivals and Departures statistics.

From August 2015 onwards, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) has progressively rolled out new technologies to streamline and strengthen border operations. Departure SmartGates are currently in use at all international airports in Australia for processing passengers leaving the country. Passengers using Departure SmartGates are required to place their outgoing passenger card in drop boxes located near the Departure SmartGate rather than handing them to Australian Border Force officers.

Coinciding with the roll-out of Departure SmartGates, there has been an increase in outgoing passenger cards not being collected due to passengers failing to place their cards into the drop boxes. The ABS and DIBP have been working together to mitigate this issue and to minimise the impact on data quality.

For August 2016, the ABS added 170,821 records to account for missing outgoing passenger cards. The ABS also added 2,180 records to account for a higher level of missing incoming passenger cards. A total of 173,001 missing records were added to the overseas arrivals and departures data for August 2016.. For further information see Section 7 of the Data Quality Issues (Appendix 2) in the left hand side navigation bar under the Explanatory Notes tab.


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