6345.0 - Labour Price Index, Australia, Jun 2012 Quality Declaration 
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As part of work program reductions caused by the tight budget situation facing the ABS in 2012-13, the ABS is discontinuing the non-wage and labour price indexes. The last data in these series can be found in the September quarter 2011 edition of this publication. Wage price indexes are unaffected by the reductions and will continue to be produced. To reflect the change in content, this publication will be known as Wage Price Index, Australia from the September quarter 2012. The catalogue number (6345.0) will remain the same.

JUNE KEY FIGURES

Mar Qtr 2012 to Jun Qtr 2012
Jun Qtr 2011 to Jun Qtr 2012
% change
% change

Wage Price Index (WPI)
Total hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses
Trend(a)
Australia
0.9
3.7
Sector
Private
1.0
3.9
Public
0.8
3.1
Original
Australia
0.7
3.7
Sector
Private
0.7
3.9
Public
0.6
3.3

(a) See Explanatory Notes paragraphs 46-47, 50.

WPI-Quarterly changes: Trend(a), Total hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses
Graph: WPI–Quarterly changes: Trend(a), Total hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses

WPI - Annual change: original, Total hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses - States/Territories, by sector, Jun Qtr 2012
Graph: WPI—Annual change: original, Total hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses—States/Territories, by sector, Jun Qtr 2012




JUNE KEY POINTS


TOTAL HOURLY RATES OF PAY EXCLUDING BONUSES

QUARTERLY CHANGE (MAR QTR 2012 TO JUN QTR 2012)
  • The index for all employee jobs in Australia rose 0.9%, in trend terms.
  • The increase in indexes (in original terms) at the industry level ranged from 0.1% for Accommodation and food services to 1.6% for Wholesale trade.


ANNUAL CHANGE (JUN QTR 2011 TO JUN QTR 2012)
  • The rise in the trend index through the year to the June quarter 2012 for all employee jobs was 3.7%.
  • Increases in the original indexes through the year to the June quarter 2012 at the industry level ranged from 2.6% for Health care and social assistance to 5.2% for Mining.


NOTES

FORTHCOMING ISSUES

ISSUE (QUARTER) Release Date
September 2012 14 November 2012
December 2012 20 February 2013
March 2013 15 May 2013
June 2013 16 August 2013



CHANGES IN FUTURE ISSUES

As part of work program reductions caused by the tight budget situation facing the ABS in 2012-13, the ABS is discontinuing the non-wage and labour price indexes. The last data in these series can be found in the September quarter 2011 edition of this publication. Wage price indexes are unaffected by the reductions and will continue to be produced. More detail on these changes can be found on page 4.


ABS DATA AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

Original indexes are compiled for various combinations of state/territory, sector and broad industry group. Indexes not included in this publication may be made available on request by telephoning Luci Burrage in Perth on (08) 9360 5151 or email labour.price.index@abs.gov.au.


DATA REFERENCES

Data referenced in the Key Points and Commentary are available from the tables shown in this publication or in the corresponding tables of this publication on the ABS website <https://www.abs.gov.au>.


INQUIRIES

For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or Luci Burrage on Perth (08) 9360 5151.