8731.0 - Building Approvals, Australia, Mar 2004
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 05/05/2004
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MARCH KEY FIGURES
MARCH KEY POINTS TREND ESTIMATES
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES
NOTES CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE There are no changes in this issue. REVISIONS THIS MONTH Revisions have been made to total dwelling units in this issue:
DATA NOTES Estimates have been included in this issue for three councils in New South Wales unable to report all building work approved in their municipalities this month (Cabonne, Mosman and Yarrowlumla). A special article on 'Engineering Construction' is available on the ABS website. INQUIRIES For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or Andrea Woods on Adelaide (08) 8237 7350. VALUE OF BUILDING APPROVED NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDING The trend estimate of the value of new residential building has been relatively flat over the last seven months, and fell marginally (-0.2%) in March 2004. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO RESIDENTIAL BUILDING The trend estimate of the value of alterations and additions to residential building has fallen for the last six months, following ten months of growth. The trend fell 2.0% in March 2004. NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING The trend estimate of the value of non-residential building has fallen for the last seven months. The trend fell 2.2% in March 2004. DWELLINGS APPROVED TOTAL DWELLING UNITS The trend estimate for total dwelling units approved has fallen for the last six months, following seven months of growth. The trend fell 1.8% in March 2004. PRIVATE SECTOR HOUSES The trend estimate for private sector houses approved has fallen for the last six months, following eight months of growth. The trend fell 1.5% in March 2004. OTHER DWELLINGS The trend estimate for other dwellings approved has fallen for the last six months, following four months of growth. The trend fell 2.5% in March 2004. SUMMARY COMMENTS The trend estimate for total dwelling units approved fell 1.8% in March 2004. The trend fell in all states and territories except Western Australia (+0.3%), Tasmania (+1.6%) and the Australian Capital Territory (+4.2%). The trend estimate for private sector houses approved fell 1.5% in March 2004. The trend fell in all states.
DWELLING UNITS APPROVED State Trends NEW SOUTH WALES The trend estimate for total dwelling units approved in New South Wales has fallen for the last seven months, following four months of growth. The trend for private sector houses has fallen for the last seven months. VICTORIA The trend estimate for total dwelling units approved in Victoria has fallen for the last seven months, following seven months of growth. The trend for private sector houses has fallen for the last seven months. QUEENSLAND The trend estimate for total dwelling units approved in Queensland has fallen for the last six months, following six months of growth. The trend for private sector houses has fallen for the for the last five months. SOUTH AUSTRALIA The trend estimate for total dwelling units approved in South Australia has fallen for the last six months, following five months of growth. The trend for private sector houses has fallen for the last seven months. WESTERN AUSTRALIA The trend estimate for total dwelling units approved in Western Australia has been relatively flat for the last five months, following five months of growth. The trend for private sector houses has fallen for the last four months. WHAT IF...? REVISIONS TO TREND ESTIMATES EFFECT OF NEW SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES ON TREND ESTIMATES TREND REVISIONS Recent seasonally adjusted and trend estimates are likely to be revised when original estimates for subsequent months become available. The approximate effect of possible scenarios on trend estimates are presented below. Generally, the greater the volatility of the original series, the larger the size of the revisions to trend estimates. Analysis of the building approval original series has shown that they can be revised substantially. As a result, some months can elapse before turning points in the trend series are reliably identified.
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