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Daily Economic Update

... 12,012 units in October from the previous month as an increase in public sector approvals negated falls in private sector houses and other dwellings. Private sector housing approvals fell by 0.2 per cent during the month to their second lowest level ...

Building approvals increase 1.6% to 16,264 units in October: ABS

... 1.6 per cent to 16,264 units, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said today. Building approvals for private sector houses during October was 10,521, which is a rise of 9.2% compared with October 1002. Total dwelling units approved for building ...

Retail trade rises by 0.2% in May: ABS

... approved during May rose by 1% as compared with April's figures but fell 7.1% for the year. The number of private sector houses approved in May was 9,125, an increase of 1.8% but a decrease of 6.7% for the year. The value for residential building approvals ...

Building activity slows down slightly in the March quarter: ABS

... number of new dwellings under construction reduced 9.6% from the December 2002 to the March quarter. New private sector houses under construction also reduced by 2.8% in the quarter. The ABS said that, with the exception of Western Australia, all states ...

Building approvals rise 4.7% in March 2003: ABS

... according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data released today. Building approvals for private sector houses was 8,196, a fall of 7.1% from February 2003 to March 2003, and a decrease of 15.1% for the year. The estimate for other dwellings ...

Building approvals fall by 4% in February: ABS

... number of building approvals from February 2002. The ABS also said that the number of building approvals for private sector houses fell 11.2% from February 2002 to 8,825 houses in February 2003. This is a also a 0.9% downfall from January 2003 to February ...
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