Recession Australia
Building Approvals, Australia, Jun 2017
The number
of dwellings approved rose 0.1 per cent in June 2017, in trend terms, after
falling for three months, according to data released by the Australian Bureau
of Statistics (ABS) today.
"Dwelling
approvals have been relatively stable in trend terms over the first six months
of the year, after falling from record highs in mid-2016," said Daniel
Rossi, Director of Construction Statistics at the ABS. "The June 2017 data
showed that the number of dwellings approved is now 15 per cent below the peak
in May 2016".
Dwelling
approvals increased in June in the Australian Capital Territory (5.9 per cent),
South Australia (3.2 per cent), Western Australia (1.7 per cent), Queensland
(1.1 per cent) and Tasmania (0.7 per cent), but decreased in the Northern
Territory (2.7 per cent) and Victoria (1.9 per cent) in trend terms. Dwelling
approvals were flat in New South Wales.
In trend
terms, approvals for private sector houses rose 0.8 per cent in June. Private
sector house approvals rose in Queensland (1.8 per cent), New South Wales (1.1
per cent) and Victoria (0.5 per cent), but fell in Western Australia (0.6 per
cent) and South Australia (0.1 per cent).
In
seasonally adjusted terms, dwelling approvals increased by 10.9 per cent in
June, driven by a rise in total dwellings excluding houses (20.1 per cent),
while total house approvals rose 4.0 per cent.
The value
of total building approved rose 1.3 per cent in June, in trend terms, and has
risen for five months. The value of non-residential building rose 3.4 per cent
while residential building fell 0.1 per cent.
(Source:
Australian Bureau of Statistics )
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