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NOVEMBER KEY POINTS TREND ESTIMATES
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES
ORIGINAL ESTIMATES
NOTES FORTHCOMING ISSUES
REVISIONS There have been revisions to Food retailing, Queensland, for October 2006.
FOOD RETAILING There has been moderate trend growth since December 2005. Victoria has had moderate growth for seven months, Western Australia has had four months of moderate growth and Queensland had moderate growth in October and November 2006. South Australia (six months) and the Northern Territory (ten months) have had strong trend growth. New South Wales has had mostly weak growth for the last eight months. DEPARTMENT STORES The trend for Department stores has been in decline for the last five months. All published states, except Western Australia, were in decline in November. These states have been in decline for at least four months. CLOTHING AND SOFT GOOD RETAILING The trend growth has been moderate for three months. Western Australia has had strong trend growth for 14 months and New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania have been strong for five months. However, the Australian Capital Territory and Queensland have been in decline for seven and five months respectively. HOUSEHOLD GOOD RETAILING There has been moderate trend growth for the last three months. Queensland (seven months), South Australia (nine months), and the Australian Capital Territory (15 months) have all had strong trend growth. Victoria has had moderate trend growth in the last three months following five months of strong growth, while New South Wales had moderate growth in November 2006 following a period of weak growth. RECREATIONAL GOOD RETAILING The trend growth has been strong for the last three months. Queensland (five months), Western Australia (five months), Tasmania (six months), the Northern Territory (three months) and the Australian Capital Territory (three months) have had strong growth. South Australia has been in decline for eight months, while Victoria has strengthened to moderate growth after a long period of decline. OTHER RETAILING The trend was in decline for October and November 2006. New South Wales (three months), Queensland (five months) and the Australian Capital Territory (two months) have been in decline. By contrast, Western Australia has had 12 months of strong trend growth. TOTAL RETAIL (EXCLUDING HOSPITALITY AND SERVICES) Total retail (excluding Hospitality and services) has had moderate trend growth for seven months. Over this seven month period, the trend growth for Total retail (excluding Hospitality and services) has been mostly the same as Total industries (including Hospitality and services). HOSPITALITY AND SERVICES There has been weak trend growth for seven months. New South Wales was flat in November 2006 after two months of weak trend growth. Western Australia had moderate growth in November after ten months of strong growth. The Australian Capital Territory has had 11 months of strong trend growth, while Victoria and South Australia have been in decline for at least six months. STATE TRENDS MONTHLY SEASONALLY ADJUSTED AND TREND ESTIMATES NEW SOUTH WALES There has been weak trend growth for five months. Food retailing had weak trend growth in the last three months and Hospitality and services was flat in November 2006 after two months of weak growth. Clothing and soft good retailing has had strong growth for five months while Department stores has been in decline for five months. VICTORIA There has been moderate trend growth for three months. Food retailing (seven months) and Household good retailing (three months) have had moderate growth. Recreational good retailing had moderate growth in November following a long period of being in decline. Clothing and soft good retailing has had five months of strong trend growth. QUEENSLAND Queensland had weak trend growth in November 2006 after 14 months of moderate growth. Food retailing had moderate growth in October and November 2006 following seven months of strong trend growth. Hospitality and services also had moderate growth in the last two months. Household good retailing and Recreational good retailing have had strong growth for seven and five months respectively. The other industries have been in decline for at least four months. SOUTH AUSTRALIA The trend growth has been moderate for nine months. Food retailing (six months) and Household good retailing (nine months) have had strong trend growth. Other retailing has had three months of moderate growth. Department stores, Recreational good retailing and Hospitality and services have been in decline for at least seven months. WESTERN AUSTRALIA The trend growth has been strong for 11 months. Clothing and soft good retailing (14 months), Other retailing (12 months) and Recreational good retailing (five months) have had strong trend growth. Hospitality and services had moderate trend growth in November 2006 after ten months of strong growth. Food retailing has had moderate trend growth for four months, while over the same period, Department stores has had weak growth. TASMANIA The trend growth has been weak for five of the last seven months. Food retailing was in decline in November 2006, while Household good retailing has been in decline for four months. Clothing and soft good retailing and Recreational good retailing have had strong trend growth for five and six months respectively. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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