|
MARCH KEY FIGURES
| | Mar qtr 04 | Dec qtr 03 to Mar qtr 04 | Mar qtr 03 to Mar qtr 04 |
| | no. | % change | % change |
Trend estimates |
|
Dwelling units commenced | | | |
| New private sector houses | 29,995 | 3.0 | 11.5 |
| Total dwelling units | 44,747 | 3.4 | 8.3 |
Seasonally Adjusted |
|
Dwelling units commenced | | | |
| New private sector houses | 28,952 | -3.9 | 4.8 |
| Total dwelling units | 43,637 | -2.7 | 4.9 |
|
Dwelling units commenced - Total
| New houses commenced - Private sector
|
MARCH KEY POINTS
TREND ESTIMATES
- The trend estimate for the total number of dwelling units commenced rose 3.4% in the March quarter 2004, the third successive quarterly increase.
- New private sector houses rose 3.0% in the latest quarter, but the rate of growth has eased for the last two quarters.
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES
- In seasonally adjusted terms, the total number of dwelling units commenced fell 2.7%, to 43,637, in the March quarter.
- New private sector house commencements fell 3.9%, to 28,952, following increases in the previous two quarters.
- Tasmania recorded the largest increase in the total number of dwelling commencements (+20.2%, to the highest number since the December quarter 1994), followed by New South Wales (+18.9%) and Western Australia (+3.5% to the highest for four years). The Australian Capital Territory showed the largest decrease (-20.5%), followed by Victoria (-15.1%), Queensland (-9.4%, but still the second highest since the December quarter 1994) and South Australia (-4.1%).
NOTES
ABOUT THIS ISSUE
This publication provides an early indication of trends in the number of dwelling units commenced. The data are estimates based on a response rate of approximately 90% of a sample of building jobs collected in the Building Activity Survey. More comprehensive and updated results will be released in Building Activity, Australia (cat. no. 8752.0) on 20 July 2004.
CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE
The Explanatory Notes have been revised by the inclusion of a separate Glossary of terms.
SIGNIFICANT REVISIONS THIS ISSUE
The total number of dwelling units commenced in Australia during the December quarter 2003 has been revised downwards by 315 (-0.7%) from the estimate published in Building Activity, Australia, December quarter 2003 (cat. no. 8752.0) released on 19 April 2004.
INQUIRIES
For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or Tony Bammann on Adelaide (08) 8237 7316.
SUMMARY COMMENTARY
DWELLING UNIT COMMENCEMENTS
ORIGINAL ESTIMATES
| | Mar qtr 04 | Dec qtr 03 to Mar qtr 04 | Mar qtr 03 to Mar qtr 04 |
| | no. | % change | % change |
|
Dwelling units commenced | | | |
| New private sector houses | 26,886 | -12.6 | 4.4 |
| Other private sector dwellings | 12,472 | -16.6 | 3.6 |
| Public sector dwellings | 780 | 14.7 | 11.9 |
| Total dwelling units | 40,138 | -13.5 | 4.3 |
|
- The total number of dwelling units commenced fell 13.5% in the March quarter 2004, to 40,138.
- New private sector house commencements fell 12.6%, to 26,886. The Australian Capital Territory recorded the largest percentage decrease (-35.2%) followed by the Northern Territory (-30.3%), Queensland (-16.9%), New South Wales (-13.5%), Victoria (-13.2%), South Australia (-11.8%) and Western Australia (-2.5%). Tasmania (+2.7%) was the only state or territory to record an increase.
- Other private sector dwellings fell 16.6% to 12,472. Most states and territories recorded falls of almost 30% or more. However, Tasmania recorded an increase of more than 170% and New South Wales an increase of 18.2%.
- The total number of public sector dwellings commenced rose 14.7% to 780. The increase was from the second lowest level on record.
DWELLING UNIT COMMENCEMENTS
STATES AND TERRITORIES
NEW SOUTH WALES
The trend estimate of commencements has risen for the last two quarters, following four quarters of decline.
VICTORIA
The trend estimate of commencements has risen for the last three quarters, following four quarters of decline.
QUEENSLAND
After a small downturn in late 2002 to early 2003, the trend estimate of commencements has risen for the last four quarters.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The trend estimate of commencements has been flat for the last four quarters.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
The trend estimate of commencements has risen steadily for the last three years, with an increasing rate of growth for the last three quarters.
TASMANIA
Other than a brief lull in the last half of 2002, the trend estimate of commencements has shown strong growth for the last three years.
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Since arresting a downward trend in the March quarter 2001, the trend estimate of commencements has been relatively flat, although the last three quarters have shown strong growth.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
The trend estimate of commencements has risen for the last two quarters, following three quarters of decline.
|