Monthly Consumer Price Index Indicator

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The monthly CPI indicator is a measure of inflation and includes statistics about prices for categories of households expenditure

Reference period
June 2024
Released
31/07/2024
  • Next Release 28/08/2024
    Monthly Consumer Price Index Indicator, July 2024
  • Next Release 25/09/2024
    Monthly Consumer Price Index Indicator, August 2024
  • Next Release 30/10/2024
    Monthly Consumer Price Index Indicator, September 2024
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Key statistics

  • The monthly CPI indicator rose 3.8% in the 12 months to June.
  • The most significant price rises were Housing (+5.5%), Food and non-alcoholic beverages (+3.3%), Alcohol and tobacco (+6.9%) and Transport (+4.2%).

Main features

Weighted average of eight capital cities, annual movement
 Apr 23 to Apr 24 % changeMay 23 to May 24 % changeJun 23 to Jun 24 % change
All groups monthly CPI3.64.03.8
Food and non-alcoholic beverages3.83.33.3
 Bread and cereal products5.13.43.4
 Meat and seafood-0.6-0.6-0.2
 Dairy and related products2.72.41.6
 Fruit and vegetables3.54.43.6
 Food products n.e.c.4.24.03.7
 Non-alcoholic beverages2.83.86.1
Alcohol and tobacco6.56.76.9
 Alcohol3.13.43.4
 Tobacco13.013.413.8
Clothing and footwear2.42.83.6
 Garments2.12.94.4
Housing4.95.25.5
 Rents7.57.47.1
 New dwelling purchases by owner-occupiers4.94.95.4
 Electricity4.26.57.5
 Gas and other household fuels-3.5-3.9-0.6
Furnishings, household equipment and services-0.8-1.1-1.1
Health6.16.15.3
Transport4.24.94.2
 Automotive fuel7.49.36.6
Communications2.00.71.0
Recreation and culture-1.32.00.6
 Holiday travel and accommodation-6.22.9-0.7
Education5.25.25.6
Insurance and financial services8.27.86.4
CPI analytical series   
 Seasonally adjusted3.84.03.9
 CPI excluding volatile items** and holiday travel4.14.04.0
 Annual Trimmed mean4.14.44.1

** = Volatile items are Fruit and vegetables and Automotive fuel

Monthly overview

The monthly CPI indicator rose 3.8% in the 12 months to June, down from a 4.0% rise in the 12 months to May.

The annual movement for the monthly CPI indicator excluding volatile items and holiday travel was 4.0% in June, the same as the 4.0% rise in May. This series excludes Automotive fuel, Fruit and vegetables and Holiday travel and accommodation.

Annual trimmed mean inflation was 4.1% in June, down from 4.4% in May.

*Volatile items are Fruit and vegetables and Automotive fuel

New dwellings and Rents

The annual rise in New dwelling prices was 5.4%, up from 4.9% in May, maintaining the trend of annual price growth of around 5% since August 2023. This reflects builders passing higher costs for labour and materials onto consumers.  

Rental prices increased 7.1% in the 12 months to June, down from the 7.4% increase in May. Rental price growth remains high due to a tight rental market. 

Electricity

Electricity prices rose 7.5% in the 12 months to June, up from a rise of 6.5% to May.

In monthly terms, Electricity prices rose 0.1% in June 2024. 

Energy Bill Relief Fund rebates introduced from July 2023 have moderated the increase in electricity bills for households across Australia.

Excluding the Energy Bill Relief Fund rebates, Electricity prices would have increased 15.5% in the 12 months to June 2024.  

The following graph shows the Electricity series including and excluding government electricity rebates.

June 2023, index = 100

  • a) Introduction of the Energy Bill Relief Fund (EBRF) for concession households in NSW, SA, TAS, NT and ACT, and for all households in QLD and WA. Introduction of additional ACT $50 rebate for concession households.
  • b) Introduction of the Energy Bill Relief Fund for concession households in VIC.
  • c) Introduction of the Energy Bill Relief Fund for newly eligible households in NSW, SA, TAS, NT and ACT.
  • d) Introduction of the Energy Bill Relief Fund for newly eligible households in VIC.
  • e) Introduction of the second instalment of the Energy Bill Relief Fund for all households in WA.
  • f) Introduction of the second instalment of Energy Bill Relief Fund for concession household in VIC.
  • g) Introduction of the second instalment of the Energy Bill Relief Fund for concession and newly eligible households in TAS. 

Food and non-alcoholic beverages

Food and non-alcoholic beverage prices rose 3.3% in the 12 months to June, consistent with the 3.3% rise in May. The main drivers were Food products n.e.c. (+3.7%) and Fruit and vegetables (+3.6%). Fruit and vegetables rose due to higher prices for strawberries, grapes, capsicums and broccoli.

Meat and seafood products recorded a partially offsetting fall (-0.2%) due to price falls for Lamb and goat over the past 12 months (-8.7%). 

 

Automotive fuel

Automotive fuel prices rose 6.6% in the 12 months to June 2024, a smaller increase than the 9.3% for the year to May. The rise was driven by higher wholesale fuel prices. The decrease in annual growth this month is primarily due to the large monthly rise of 3.8% in June 2023 no longer contributing to the annual movement. 

In monthly terms, Automotive fuel prices rose 1.2% in June, following a fall in May (-5.1%).

Holiday travel and accommodation

Holiday travel and accommodation prices fell 0.7% in the 12 months to June, following a rise of 2.9% in the 12 months to May. The decrease in annual growth this month is primarily due to the large monthly rise of 10.9% in June 2023 no longer contributing to the annual movement. 

In monthly terms, Holiday travel and accommodation prices rose 7.0% in June. The main contributor to the rise was International holiday travel (+7.8%) due to an increase in demand for holiday travel to Europe at the start of their peak tourist season. Domestic holiday travel and accommodation rose (+6.2%) reflecting high demand for accommodation at the start of the ski season and over the June long weekend. 

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About the monthly CPI indicator

What is the monthly CPI Indicator?

Introducing monthly indicators of underlying inflation

Articles

Measuring Rents in the CPI 

Using price indexes

Price indexes published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) provide summary measures of the movements in various categories of prices over time. They are published primarily for use in Government economic analysis. 

Consistent with existing policy, the ABS does not comment on the use (or otherwise) of the price indexes we publish. However, it should be noted that the monthly CPI indicator may be routinely subject to revision, in contrast to the quarterly CPI which is only revised in exceptional circumstances.

Use of Price Indexes in Contracts sets out a range of issues that should be taken into account by parties considering including an Indexation Clause in a contract using an ABS published price index.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) specific to the monthly CPI indicator can be found in the Information paper: Introducing a monthly CPI indicator for Australia FAQs 

In addition, the Frequently Asked Questions page has answers to a number of common questions to do with price indexes and the quarterly Consumer Price Index in particular.

Methodology

Scope

The monthly CPI indicator is a general measure of price change for goods and services purchased by Australian households.

Geography

Monthly data is published at the national level, derived as a weighted average of the eight capital cities.

Source

Prices are collected for a range of goods and services (the CPI basket) from a variety of retailers across the eight capital cities.

Collection method

Prices are collected in a range of frequencies including monthly, quarterly, and annually using: 

  • web-scraping
  • online and telephone collections from retailers
  • administrative data, including supermarket scanner data.

Concepts, sources and methods

Information about the data sources and methods used to compile the CPI is contained in the Consumer Price Index: Concepts, Sources and Methods.

History of changes

  • Annual update of CPI weights January 2024. 
  • Partial update of CPI weights July 2023.
  • Monthly Gas series included June 2023.
  • Annual trimmed mean included April 2023.
  • Monthly Electricity included February 2023.
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