1345.4 - SA Stats, Jan 2011  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 25/01/2011   
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CONTENTS

Feature Articles
NEW THIS MONTH - Household Water Consumption and Conservation Actions
SA households' average daily water consumption down 34% between 2000-01 and 2009-10.
Demography
Includes: Estimated resident population, Components of population change
South Australia's estimated resident population (ERP) increased by approximately 20,000 for the year ended 30 June 2010.
Labour Force
Includes: Contents, Employed persons, Unemployment, Participation rate
South Australia's trend unemployment rate 5.6% in December 2010.
Incomes
Includes: Average weekly earnings
Females working full-time in South Australia earned 13.1% less than male counterparts, on average, in August 2010.
State Accounts
Includes: State accounts, Household final consumption expenditure (HFCE)
Household expenditure on 'Electricity, gas and other fuels' increased 5.2% in the September quarter 2010.
Consumption
Includes: Retail trade, New motor vehicle sales
SA's November 2010 retail turnover estimate down 0.9% from October sales.
Investment
Includes: Private new capital expenditure, Mineral and petroleum exploration expenditure
Exploration expenditure on Copper and Uranium accounts for more than two thirds of SA's mineral exploration in the September quarter 2010.
Construction
Includes: Building approvals, Construction work done
Dwelling unit approvals in SA fall 5.4% in November 2010.
Price Indexes
Includes: Contents, Consumer price index, Wage price index, House price index
Adelaide's house price index falls for the first time since March 2009.
Housing Finance
Includes: Housing finance commitments
Average loan size for first and non-first home buyers converges at $233,500 in November 2010.
International Merchandise Trade
Includes: Exports and Imports
Copper remains SA's number one export commodity for second consecutive month in November 2010.
Water
Includes: Rainfall, Reservoir levels
SA Reservoir levels hold steady at 85% of capacity due to record December 2010 rainfall.