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Research Paper no. 22 2008–09

State statistical bulletin, 2007–08

Tony Kryger
Statistics and Mapping Section
25 February 2009

Contents

Executive summary
Introduction
Historical data
Glossary


 

Executive Summary

  • This paper provides tables and charts that allow comparisons between individual states and territories across a broad range of social and economic indicators.
  • Each table contains data for the last five years, while each chart plots data for the latest year that data are available.

 

Introduction

The Australian economy performed well in 2007–08, maintaining a trend that has continued over a number of years. Despite the strong performance overall, however, there remains considerable divergence between the states and territories. The standout state was Western Australia. In 2007–08, Western Australia had one of the lowest rates of unemployment in the country, combined with an economic growth rate, average wage level and growth rate in business investment that were significantly above the national average. Despite these strong economic fundamentals, Western Australia in 2007–08 nonetheless experienced below average growth rates in retail turnover and dwelling approvals. The other strongly performing state was Queensland which, like Western Australia, has benefited considerably from exposure to the mining boom.

The weakest performing state in 2007–08 was New South Wales with an economic growth rate significantly lower than that of any other state. In addition, New South Wales experienced one of the lowest rates of employment growth and wages growth in the country, combined with the second highest growth rate in bankruptcies after Tasmania. Moreover, the net debt of the New South Wales general government sector was higher, relative to the size of its economy, than that of any other state.

Generally speaking, Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory have tended to perform better than the rest of the country. This has been a fairly persistent trend over a number of years, tending to widen the gap in the performance of different parts of the country.

The disparity in performance across Australia has focused attention on the economic and social conditions in the individual states and territories. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to present a range of indicators for the states and territories in such a way that comparisons can be made. This has meant that some indicators that merely reflect the size of an economy (e.g. retail turnover) have been presented so that emphasis is on the annual growth rate of the indicator. Other indicators have been presented as a ratio—e.g. long-term unemployed to total unemployed or general government debt to gross state product—so that comparisons can be made.

This publication is the second in a series. It is hoped that it will be updated annually. It is a companion publication to Monthly Statistical Bulletin that contains only Australia-wide data.

As there are social and economic terms that may be unfamiliar to the reader, a glossary has been provided at the end of this publication.

Note: The financial crisis which began in 2008 is having major repercussions around the world. Global events will have an inevitable impact on Australia, with the likelihood that economic growth in Australia will fall. The extent of the slowdown will vary between states. Consequently, the values for several economic indicators in 2008–09 could deviate markedly from the trends shown in this paper.

Historical data

Long-term data series for every table that appears in this paper are available electronically and can be found at http://libiis1/Library_Services/Quicklinks/state_mesi/index.htm.

The long-term series for the companion publication Monthly Statistical Bulletin can be found at http://libiis1/Library_Services/Quicklinks/msb_edata/index.htm.

Note: The above links can only be accessed by members, senators and parliamentary staff.

1.1 Employment

Employment
 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Number employed (a) – '000

New South Wales

3 164.6

3 207.5

3 261.4

3 319.3

3 399.3

Victoria

2 377.0

2 449.8

2 490.8

2 558.5

2 627.6

Queensland

1 843.4

1 939.7

2 006.9

2 099.3

2 158.5

South Australia

 719.1

 729.1

 743.5

 755.8

 772.2

Western Australia

 970.4

1 010.6

1 059.7

1 086.0

1 125.1

Tasmania

 210.2

 215.9

 222.8

 224.5

 230.7

Northern Territory

 96.2

 95.0

 97.9

 103.0

 109.1

Australian Capital Territory

 175.4

 178.7

 181.4

 188.1

 189.9

Australia

9 556.3

9 826.4

10 064.3

10 334.6

10 612.4

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

1.2

1.4

1.7

1.8

2.4

Victoria

1.6

3.1

1.7

2.7

2.7

Queensland

3.3

5.2

3.5

4.6

2.8

South Australia

1.8

1.4

2.0

1.7

2.2

Western Australia

1.3

4.1

4.9

2.5

3.6

Tasmania

4.5

2.7

3.2

0.8

2.8

Northern Territory

-2.9

-1.3

3.0

5.3

5.9

Australian Capital Territory

0.0

1.9

1.5

3.7

1.0

Australia

1.8

2.8

2.4

2.7

2.7

           

(a) Annual average.

Source: ABS, Labour Force, Cat. No. 6291.0.55.001

1.2 Unemployment

Unemployment

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Number unemployed (a) – '000

New South Wales

 183.3

 176.5

 179.0

 173.9

 163.4

Victoria

 137.0

 143.9

 137.6

 128.5

 122.9

Queensland

 119.3

 100.7

 101.0

 87.2

 82.5

South Australia

 46.7

 43.1

 38.0

 39.9

 39.1

Western Australia

 58.8

 49.8

 44.0

 36.2

 38.3

Tasmania

 15.3

 14.2

 15.6

 13.5

 11.9

Northern Territory

 5.3

 5.7

 5.7

 4.1

 5.1

Australian Capital Territory

 7.0

 6.5

 6.1

 5.7

 5.0

Australia

 572.7

 540.5

 527.2

 489.0

 468.0

           

Unemployment rate (a) (b) – per cent

New South Wales

5.5

5.2

5.2

5.0

4.6

Victoria

5.4

5.5

5.2

4.8

4.5

Queensland

6.1

4.9

4.8

4.0

3.7

South Australia

6.1

5.6

4.9

5.0

4.8

Western Australia

5.7

4.7

4.0

3.2

3.3

Tasmania

6.8

6.2

6.6

5.7

4.9

Northern Territory

5.2

5.7

5.5

3.8

4.4

Australian Capital Territory

3.8

3.5

3.3

3.0

2.6

Australia

5.7

5.2

5.0

4.5

4.2

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) Number unemployed as a proportion of the labour force.

Source: ABS, Labour Force, Cat. No. 6291.0.55.001

1.3 Labour force

Labour force

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Labour force (a) – '000

New South Wales

3 347.9

3 384.1

3 440.4

3 493.2

3 562.7

Victoria

2 513.9

2 593.8

2 628.4

2 686.9

2 750.5

Queensland

1 962.7

2 040.4

2 108.0

2 186.5

2 241.0

South Australia

 765.9

 772.2

 781.5

 795.7

 811.3

Western Australia

1 029.2

1 060.3

1 103.8

1 122.3

1 163.4

Tasmania

 225.4

 230.1

 238.4

 238.0

 242.6

Northern Territory

 101.5

 100.7

 103.6

 107.1

 114.2

Australian Capital Territory

 182.5

 185.2

 187.5

 193.8

 194.9

Australia

10 129.0

10 366.8

10 591.5

10 823.5

11 080.4

           

Participation rate (a) (b) – per cent

New South Wales

62.3

62.4

62.8

63.1

63.5

Victoria

63.1

64.1

64.2

64.6

65.0

Queensland

64.6

65.5

66.3

67.1

67.1

South Australia

61.6

61.6

61.9

62.4

62.8

Western Australia

65.6

66.3

67.8

67.6

68.3

Tasmania

58.9

59.3

60.9

60.3

61.0

Northern Territory

70.8

69.4

69.7

70.2

73.0

Australian Capital Territory

71.3

71.9

72.1

73.6

72.5

Australia

63.4

63.9

64.4

64.8

65.2

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) Labour force as a proportion of the civilian population aged 15 years and over.

Source: ABS, Labour Force, Cat. No. 6291.0.55.001

1.4 Long-term unemployment

Long-term unemployment

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Long-term unemployed (a) (b) – '000

New South Wales

 40.7

 38.3

 37.0

 35.0

 30.6

Victoria

 28.5

 30.0

 26.4

 20.4

 17.8

Queensland

 23.2

 16.2

 14.9

 12.1

 9.1

South Australia

 11.0

 8.6

 7.4

 6.8

 7.0

Western Australia

 10.5

 7.1

 5.3

 4.0

 2.8

Tasmania

 5.1

 4.2

 3.9

 3.4

 2.5

Northern Territory

 0.5

 0.2

 0.6

 0.5

 0.4

Australian Capital Territory

 0.8

 1.0

 0.9

 0.6

 0.6

Australia

 120.3

 105.5

 96.5

 82.8

 70.7

           

Long-term unemployed (a) (b) – percentage of total unemployed

New South Wales

22.2

21.7

20.7

20.1

18.7

Victoria

20.8

20.8

19.2

15.9

14.4

Queensland

19.5

16.0

14.7

13.8

11.0

South Australia

23.6

19.9

19.5

17.1

17.9

Western Australia

17.8

14.2

12.1

11.2

7.2

Tasmania

33.4

29.2

25.0

25.4

21.2

Northern Territory

10.0

4.1

9.8

11.2

8.4

Australian Capital Territory

11.0

14.7

14.6

10.2

11.0

Australia

21.0

19.5

18.3

16.9

15.1

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) Unemployed for 52 weeks or more.

Source: ABS, Labour Force, Cat. No. 6291.0.55.001

1.5 Youth unemployment

Youth unemployment

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Unemployed youth (a) (b) – '000

New South Wales

 19.9

 19.9

 20.2

 20.7

 20.5

Victoria

 10.7

 13.4

 12.1

 11.2

 10.7

Queensland

 13.8

 12.5

 14.3

 11.8

 10.3

South Australia

 6.1

 5.5

 4.9

 5.7

 4.7

Western Australia

 7.9

 6.3

 6.5

 4.5

 5.2

Tasmania

 1.9

 2.2

 1.6

 2.0

 1.8

Northern Territory

 0.7

 0.6

 0.5

 0.3

 0.7

Australian Capital Territory

 1.0

 0.7

 0.6

 0.7

 0.5

Australia

 61.9

 61.3

 60.8

 56.9

 54.4

           

Youth unemployment rate (a) (c) – per cent

New South Wales

21.0

21.7

22.4

23.6

21.1

Victoria

19.8

22.5

21.4

20.0

18.6

Queensland

19.9

17.3

19.6

15.6

13.5

South Australia

25.3

24.9

21.9

27.3

22.3

Western Australia

20.4

15.5

15.1

10.8

11.7

Tasmania

20.4

26.6

19.3

23.6

22.5

Northern Territory

20.8

22.1

14.1

9.1

18.0

Australian Capital Territory

24.6

16.9

15.1

14.6

11.2

Australia

20.8

20.3

20.2

19.1

17.4

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) 15–19 year olds looking for full-time work.

(c) 15–19 year olds looking for full-time work as a proportion of the full-time youth labour force.

Source: ABS, Labour Force, Cat. No. 6291.0.55.001

1.6 Job vacancies

Job vacancies

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Vacancies (a) – '000

New South Wales

38.4

43.8

43.2

47.6

54.6

Victoria

29.0

33.1

31.9

31.8

35.6

Queensland

23.0

31.7

31.7

38.2

39.0

South Australia

5.5

7.7

9.2

9.6

9.5

Western Australia

9.3

13.8

18.6

24.6

29.2

Tasmania

1.7

2.0

2.3

2.4

2.7

Northern Territory

1.7

2.4

2.3

2.6

3.5

Australian Capital Territory

2.4

3.7

4.0

4.8

5.6

Australia

110.7

138.0

143.1

161.6

179.6

           

Vacancy rate (a) (b) – per cent

New South Wales

1.37

1.55

1.50

1.60

1.80

Victoria

1.37

1.51

1.43

1.39

1.51

Queensland

1.45

1.89

1.80

2.06

2.04

South Australia

0.88

1.21

1.40

1.44

1.38

Western Australia

1.12

1.60

2.02

2.54

2.91

Tasmania

0.92

1.06

1.17

1.22

1.31

Northern Territory

1.94

2.64

2.53

2.66

3.45

Australian Capital Territory

1.45

2.19

2.33

2.70

3.11

Australia

1.32

1.60

1.61

1.75

1.89

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) The number of job vacancies expressed as a percentage of the number of employee jobs plus the number of job vacancies.

Sources: ABS, Job Vacancies, Cat. No. 6354.0; ABS, Labour Force, Cat. No. 6291.0.55.003

1.7 Industrial disputes

Industrial disputes

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Working days lost – '000

New South Wales

 244.8

 59.7

 68.9

 28.6

 61.6

Victoria

 157.9

 78.4

 63.2

 47.7

 70.9

Queensland

 31.9

 31.7

 16.8

 3.0

 7.7

South Australia

 14.4

 4.0

 6.3

 4.1

 10.0

Western Australia

 100.4

 64.0

 26.5

 2.0

 10.4

Tasmania

 1.1

 2.4

 0.7

 0.3

 0.7

Northern Territory

 1.3

 3.0

 3.8

 0.1

 3.5

Australian Capital Territory

 0.8

 0.1

 2.4

 2.7

 0.0

Australia

 552.3

 243.1

 188.6

 88.4

 165.0

           

Working days lost per '000 employees

New South Wales

  88.6

  21.8

 24.3

 9.8

 20.3

Victoria

  76.2

  36.3

 28.6

 21.3

 30.3

Queensland

  20.3

  19.2

 9.8

 1.5

 4.2

South Australia

  23.7

  6.3

 9.7

 6.3

 15.0

Western Australia

  122.9

  75.3

 29.8

 2.2

 10.5

Tasmania

  6.0

  12.3

 4.2

 1.6

 3.6

Northern Territory

  13.9

  34.6

 43.8

 0.8

 35.6

Australian Capital Territory

  4.4

  0.8

 14.1

 15.5

 0.1

Australia

  66.9

  28.8

 21.6

 9.9

 17.6

           

Source: ABS, Industrial Disputes, Australia, Cat. No. 6321.0.55.001

2.1 Average weekly ordinary time earnings

Average weekly ordinary time earnings

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

AWOTE (a) (b) – $ per week

New South Wales

 979.1

1 016.3

1 074.5

1 103.2

1 142.7

Victoria

 937.3

 980.3

1 008.3

1 035.5

1 088.6

Queensland

 867.9

 911.4

 949.8

 990.1

1 043.8

South Australia

 864.4

 908.1

 958.1

 994.5

1 037.2

Western Australia

 939.1

 994.5

1 053.8

1 136.7

1 234.1

Tasmania

 833.4

 877.3

 918.0

 969.2

1 010.6

Northern Territory

 909.2

 969.0

1 005.4

1 020.7

1 073.3

Australian Capital Territory

1 054.0

1 116.3

1 181.9

1 251.3

1 289.8

Australia

 934.6

 976.8

1 022.6

1 060.1

1 112.6

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

4.2

3.8

5.7

2.7

3.6

Victoria

4.7

4.6

2.9

2.7

5.1

Queensland

6.3

5.0

4.2

4.2

5.4

South Australia

4.1

5.1

5.5

3.8

4.3

Western Australia

5.5

5.9

6.0

7.9

8.6

Tasmania

1.8

5.3

4.6

5.6

4.3

Northern Territory

6.0

6.6

3.8

1.5

5.2

Australian Capital Territory

3.7

5.9

5.9

5.9

3.1

Australia

4.8

4.5

4.7

3.7

5.0

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) Average weekly ordinary time earnings for full-time adult employees.

Source: ABS, Average Weekly Earnings, Cat. No.6302.0

2.2 Real average weekly ordinary time earnings

Real average weekly ordinary time earnings

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Real AWOTE (a) (b) – $ per week

New South Wales

1 092.7

1 106.9

1 136.3

1 135.9

1 142.7

Victoria

1 047.5

1 074.0

1 071.4

1 072.2

1 088.6

Queensland

 987.7

1 011.3

1 021.7

1 031.0

1 043.8

South Australia

 967.0

 992.6

1 015.2

1 027.2

1 037.2

Western Australia

1 087.6

1 116.5

1 134.8

1 177.6

1 234.1

Tasmania

 937.0

 956.0

 969.4

 998.3

1 010.6

Northern Territory

1 037.1

1 081.8

1 086.0

1 056.2

1 073.3

Australian Capital Territory

1 190.9

1 233.2

1 260.2

1 296.3

1 289.8

Australia

1 051.3

1 072.7

1 088.2

1 096.1

1 112.6

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

2.0

1.3

2.7

0.0

0.6

Victoria

2.4

2.5

-0.2

0.1

1.5

Queensland

3.3

2.4

1.0

0.9

1.2

South Australia

1.1

2.6

2.3

1.2

1.0

Western Australia

3.3

2.7

1.6

3.8

4.8

Tasmania

-0.7

2.0

1.4

3.0

1.2

Northern Territory

4.5

4.3

0.4

-2.7

1.6

Australian Capital Territory

1.0

3.6

2.2

2.9

-0.5

Australia

2.4

2.0

1.4

0.7

1.5

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) Average weekly ordinary time earnings for full-time adult employees expressed in average 2007–08 dollars; converted to real terms using the Consumer Price Index.

Source: ABS, Average Weekly Earnings, Cat. No. 6302.0; ABS, Consumer Price Index, Cat. No. 6401.0

2.3 Male total average weekly earnings

Male total average weekly earnings

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

MTAWE (a) (b) – $ per week

New South Wales

 930.8

 944.9

1 001.4

1 048.5

1 087.7

Victoria

 909.9

 951.9

 971.6

 994.3

1 039.7

Queensland

 818.7

 852.5

 908.7

 970.0

 979.6

South Australia

 769.4

 797.1

 853.6

 910.2

 957.8

Western Australia

 908.7

 967.4

1 027.0

1 108.8

1 231.5

Tasmania

 762.1

 823.9

 840.3

 871.0

 929.4

Northern Territory

 812.0

 873.5

 967.0

 964.4

1 037.1

Australian Capital Territory

 985.3

1 055.8

1 111.1

1 192.7

1 215.5

Australia

 886.5

 918.3

 967.0

1 013.9

1 059.6

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

3.3

1.5

6.0

4.7

3.7

Victoria

5.3

4.6

2.1

2.3

4.6

Queensland

6.1

4.1

6.6

6.7

1.0

South Australia

-2.3

3.6

7.1

6.6

5.2

Western Australia

7.9

6.5

6.2

8.0

11.1

Tasmania

0.4

8.1

2.0

3.6

6.7

Northern Territory

0.4

7.6

10.7

-0.3

7.5

Australian Capital Territory

3.7

7.2

5.2

7.3

1.9

Australia

4.3

3.6

5.3

4.8

4.5

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) Male total average weekly earnings.

Source: ABS, Average Weekly Earnings, Cat. No. 6302.0

2.4 Real male total average weekly earnings

Real male total average weekly earnings

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Real MTAWE (a) (b) – $ per week

New South Wales

1 038.8

1 029.2

1 059.0

1 079.5

1 087.7

Victoria

1 016.9

1 042.8

1 032.4

1 029.6

1 039.7

Queensland

 931.6

 945.9

 977.5

1 010.0

 979.6

South Australia

 860.7

 871.3

 904.5

 940.0

 957.8

Western Australia

1 052.3

1 086.1

1 106.0

1 148.7

1 231.5

Tasmania

 856.8

 897.8

 887.4

 897.1

 929.4

Northern Territory

 926.3

 975.2

1 044.6

 998.0

1 037.1

Australian Capital Territory

1 113.3

1 166.3

1 184.8

1 235.6

1 215.5

Australia

 997.3

1 008.4

1 029.0

1 048.3

1 059.6

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

1.1

-0.9

2.9

1.9

0.8

Victoria

2.9

2.6

-1.0

-0.3

1.0

Queensland

3.1

1.5

3.3

3.3

-3.0

South Australia

-5.1

1.2

3.8

3.9

1.9

Western Australia

5.7

3.2

1.8

3.9

7.2

Tasmania

-2.1

4.8

-1.2

1.1

3.6

Northern Territory

-1.0

5.3

7.1

-4.5

3.9

Australian Capital Territory

1.0

4.8

1.6

4.3

-1.6

Australia

1.9

1.1

2.0

1.9

1.1

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) Male total average weekly earnings expressed in average 2007–08 dollars; converted to real terms using the Consumer Price Index.

Source: ABS, Average Weekly Earnings, Cat. No. 6302.0; ABS, Consumer Price Index, Cat. No. 6401.0

2.5 Wage price index

Wage price index

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Wage price index (a) (b)

New South Wales

 100.0

 103.6

 107.8

 111.9

 116.2

Victoria

 100.0

 103.9

 107.9

 111.8

 116.1

Queensland

 100.0

 103.8

 108.4

 113.3

 118.1

South Australia

 100.0

 103.5

 107.4

 111.6

 116.9

Western Australia

 100.0

 104.3

 109.0

 114.1

 120.7

Tasmania

 100.0

 104.1

 108.4

 113.1

 117.5

Northern Territory

 100.0

 103.7

 108.2

 112.4

 116.8

Australian Capital Territory

 100.0

 104.3

 108.6

 113.1

 117.7

Australia

 100.0

 103.8

 108.1

 112.4

 117.1

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

3.8

3.6

4.1

3.8

3.8

Victoria

3.2

3.9

3.8

3.6

3.8

Queensland

3.6

3.8

4.4

4.5

4.2

South Australia

3.8

3.5

3.8

3.9

4.7

Western Australia

3.2

4.3

4.5

4.7

5.8

Tasmania

3.3

4.1

4.1

4.3

3.9

Northern Territory

3.3

3.7

4.3

3.9

3.9

Australian Capital Territory

4.3

4.3

4.1

4.1

4.1

Australia

3.6

3.8

4.1

4.0

4.2

           

(a) Annual average.

(b) Total hourly rate of pay index excluding bonuses, all sectors. Base: 2003–04 = 100.0.

Source: ABS, Labour Price Index, Cat. No. 6345.0

2.6 Consumer price index

Consumer price index

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Consumer price index (a)

Sydney

 144.1

 147.7

 152.1

 156.2

 160.9

Melbourne

 142.8

 145.7

 150.2

 154.2

 159.6

Brisbane

 144.8

 148.5

 153.2

 158.3

 164.8

Adelaide

 147.0

 150.4

 155.2

 159.2

 164.4

Perth

 139.6

 144.0

 150.1

 156.1

 161.7

Hobart

 142.6

 147.1

 151.8

 155.7

 160.3

Darwin

 138.7

 141.8

 146.5

 152.9

 158.3

Canberra

 143.4

 146.7

 151.9

 156.4

 162.0

Weighted average eight
capital cities

 143.5

 147.0

 151.7

 156.1

 161.4

           

Annual change – per cent

Sydney

2.2

2.5

3.0

2.7

3.0

Melbourne

2.3

2.0

3.1

2.6

3.6

Brisbane

2.9

2.6

3.1

3.3

4.1

Adelaide

3.0

2.3

3.2

2.6

3.3

Perth

2.1

3.2

4.3

3.9

3.6

Hobart

2.5

3.2

3.2

2.5

3.0

Darwin

1.4

2.2

3.4

4.4

3.5

Canberra

2.6

2.3

3.6

2.9

3.6

Weighted average eight
capital cities

2.4

2.4

3.2

2.9

3.4

           

(a) Annual average.

Source: ABS, Consumer Price Index, Cat. No. 6401.0

3.1 Gross state product

Gross state product

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Gross state product, chain volume measures (a) – $ million

New South Wales

 317 755

 323 072

 329 578

 335 828

 345 336

Victoria

 229 745

 235 149

 241 242

 247 789

 255 705

Queensland

 174 178

 182 931

 189 502

 198 514

 209 050

South Australia

 65 758

 66 359

 67 896

 68 327

 70 922

Western Australia

 119 186

 123 707

 129 996

 139 247

 146 444

Tasmania

 18 751

 19 383

 19 785

 20 221

 20 907

Northern Territory

 11 850

 12 517

 13 325

 14 014

 14 555

Australian Capital Territory

 19 785

 20 236

 20 983

 21 734

 22 287

Australia

 956 017

 982 786

1 012 269

1 045 674

1 084 156

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

2.1

1.7

2.0

1.9

2.8

Victoria

4.5

2.4

2.6

2.7

3.2

Queensland

6.4

5.0

3.6

4.8

5.3

South Australia

4.2

0.9

2.3

0.6

3.8

Western Australia

5.9

3.8

5.1

7.1

5.2

Tasmania

4.3

3.4

2.1

2.2

3.4

Northern Territory

2.3

5.6

6.5

5.2

3.9

Australian Capital Territory

1.5

2.3

3.7

3.6

2.5

Australia

4.0

2.8

3.0

3.3

3.7

           

(a) Reference year for chain volume measures is 2006–07.

Source: ABS, Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, Cat. No. 5220.0

3.2 Gross state product per capita

Gross state product per capita

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Gross state product per capita, chain volume measures (a) – $

New South Wales

 317 755

 47 945

 48 495

 48 927

 49 783

Victoria

 229 745

 47 014

 47 554

 48 105

 48 862

Queensland

 174 178

 46 458

 46 963

 48 154

 49 547

South Australia

 65 758

 43 076

 43 683

 43 513

 44 696

Western Australia

 119 186

 61 991

 63 911

 67 011

 68 837

Tasmania

 18 751

 40 023

 40 532

 41 154

 42 200

Northern Territory

 11 850

 61 890

 64 421

 66 441

 67 407

Australian Capital Territory

 19 785

 62 105

 63 578

 65 076

 65 857

Australia

 956 017

 48 590

 49 337

 50 220

 51 253

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

1.5

1.1

1.1

0.9

1.7

Victoria

3.3

1.1

1.1

1.2

1.6

Queensland

3.9

2.7

1.1

2.5

2.9

South Australia

3.6

0.3

1.4

-0.4

2.7

Western Australia

4.3

2.2

3.1

4.9

2.7

Tasmania

3.0

2.5

1.3

1.5

2.5

Northern Territory

1.9

4.0

4.1

3.1

1.5

Australian Capital Territory

1.1

1.6

2.4

2.4

1.2

Australia

2.8

1.6

1.5

1.8

2.1

           

(a) Reference year for chain volume measures is 2006–07.

Source: ABS, Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, Cat. No. 5220.0

3.3 Labour productivity

Labour productivity

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Labour productivity index (a)

New South Wales

96.7

98.2

99.3

100.0

100.0

Victoria

98.0

98.2

99.2

100.0

100.7

Queensland

99.9

99.5

100.2

100.0

102.9

South Australia

100.6

100.3

100.9

100.0

101.3

Western Australia

94.4

93.9

95.6

100.0

100.9

Tasmania

96.7

99.7

98.9

100.0

99.3

Northern Territory

93.9

99.4

102.7

100.0

99.9

Australian Capital Territory

98.6

98.4

102.5

100.0

105.0

Australia

97.4

98.0

99.2

100.0

101.0

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

0.6

1.5

1.2

0.7

0.0

Victoria

2.9

0.2

1.1

0.8

0.7

Queensland

2.7

-0.4

0.7

-0.2

2.9

South Australia

3.5

-0.3

0.6

-0.9

1.3

Western Australia

3.3

-0.5

1.8

4.6

0.9

Tasmania

0.1

3.1

-0.9

1.1

-0.7

Northern Territory

8.5

5.8

3.4

-2.7

-0.1

Australian Capital Territory

2.1

-0.2

4.2

-2.4

5.0

Australia

2.1

0.5

1.2

0.8

1.0

           

(a) Gross state product (chain volume measures) per hour worked, all sectors (i.e. market and non-market sectors), converted to an index. Reference year for the index is 2006–07.

Source: ABS, Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, Cat. No. 5220.0

4.1 Turnover of retail establishments

Turnover of retail establishments

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Value – $ million

New South Wales

 57 432

 58 956

 60 770

 64 345

 68 466

Victoria

 44 846

 46 391

 47 725

 50 772

 53 633

Queensland

 34 383

 36 022

 37 687

 40 589

 44 423

South Australia

 12 120

 12 637

 12 975

 13 890

 15 077

Western Australia

 17 831

 19 203

 20 503

 22 794

 24 208

Tasmania

 3 803

 3 990

 4 306

 4 475

 4 709

Northern Territory

 1 673

 1 753

 1 802

 2 015

 2 232

Australian Capital Territory

 3 523

 3 555

 3 727

 4 012

 4 204

Australia

 175 610

 182 506

 189 493

 202 891

 216 952

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

7.2

2.7

3.1

5.9

6.4

Victoria

8.9

3.4

2.9

6.4

5.6

Queensland

13.1

4.8

4.6

7.7

9.4

South Australia

5.2

4.3

2.7

7.1

8.5

Western Australia

8.7

7.7

6.8

11.2

6.2

Tasmania

13.6

4.9

7.9

3.9

5.2

Northern Territory

7.0

4.8

2.8

11.8

10.8

Australian Capital Territory

3.3

0.9

4.8

7.7

4.8

Australia

8.8

3.9

3.8

7.1

6.9

           

Source: Retail Trade, ABS (8501.0)

4.2  Motor vehicle sales

Motor vehicle sales

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Number (a)

New South Wales

 196 950

 194 388

 189 326

 199 142

 200 661

Victoria

 165 035

 165 410

 162 206

 166 634

 174 595

Queensland

 112 928

 120 450

 120 679

 126 114

 123 514

South Australia

 41 473

 41 174

 40 599

 38 853

 39 216

Western Australia

 51 824

 55 957

 60 426

 66 397

 66 968

Tasmania

 11 300

 11 786

 11 433

 11 054

 10 908

Northern Territory

 4 414

 4 522

 4 408

 4 697

 4 626

Australian Capital Territory

 10 490

 10 340

 10 283

 11 233

 11 325

Australia

 594 414

 604 027

 599 360

 624 124

 631 813

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

2.5

-1.3

-2.6

5.2

0.8

Victoria

2.7

0.2

-1.9

2.7

4.8

Queensland

14.7

6.7

0.2

4.5

-2.1

South Australia

8.1

-0.7

-1.4

-4.3

0.9

Western Australia

9.6

8.0

8.0

9.9

0.9

Tasmania

25.3

4.3

-3.0

-3.3

-1.3

Northern Territory

13.2

2.4

-2.5

6.6

-1.5

Australian Capital Territory

0.7

-1.4

-0.6

9.2

0.8

Australia

6.1

1.6

-0.8

4.1

1.2

           

(a) Includes vehicles designed primarily for the carriage of people, such as cars, station wagons and people movers. Also includes four wheel drive passenger vehicles not classified as sports utility vehicles.

Source: Sales of New Motor Vehicles, ABS (9314.0.)

4.3 Dwelling approvals

Dwelling approvals

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Number (a)

New South Wales

 49 499

 39 943

 34 160

 31 402

 31 186

Victoria

 46 415

 42 547

 36 529

 37 942

 42 842

Queensland

 45 233

 39 316

 38 033

 41 516

 44 946

South Australia

 12 019

 11 143

 11 458

 10 818

 13 125

Western Australia

 23 834

 24 233

 26 170

 25 087

 23 641

Tasmania

 3 168

 2 778

 2 634

 2 940

 2 938

Northern Territory

 1 172

 1 388

 1 363

 1 464

 1 172

Australian Capital Territory

 3 136

 2 279

 1 867

 2 246

 2 339

Australia

 184 476

 163 627

 152 214

 153 415

 162 189

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

-1.3

-19.3

-14.5

-8.1

-0.7

Victoria

-3.7

-8.3

-14.1

3.9

12.9

Queensland

8.6

-13.1

-3.3

9.2

8.3

South Australia

10.5

-7.3

2.8

-5.6

21.3

Western Australia

9.3

1.7

8.0

-4.1

-5.8

Tasmania

47.6

-12.3

-5.2

11.6

-0.1

Northern Territory

23.4

18.4

-1.8

7.4

-19.9

Australian Capital Territory

-1.1

-27.3

-18.1

20.3

4.1

Australia

3.1

-11.3

-7.0

0.8

5.7

           

(a) Houses and other dwellings (e.g. flats) intended for long-term residential use.

Source: Building Approvals, ABS (8731.0)

4.4 Business investment

Business investment

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Chain volume measures (a) – $ million

New South Wales

 31 615

 37 025

 39 991

 39 357

 46 074

Victoria

 27 738

 31 460

 35 353

 36 266

 41 277

Queensland

 21 277

 24 021

 28 942

 33 092

 37 981

South Australia

 8 491

 9 134

 9 347

 9 514

 9 207

Western Australia

 17 526

 18 220

 25 470

 31 075

 38 110

Tasmania

 1 666

 2 127

 2 416

 2 017

 2 624

Northern Territory

 2 693

 2 707

 3 167

 3 086

 3 138

Australian Capital Territory

 1 531

 1 729

 2 149

 2 521

 2 279

Australia

 112 715

 126 875

 147 012

 156 928

 180 691

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

13.3

17.1

8.0

-1.6

17.1

Victoria

6.6

13.4

12.4

2.6

13.8

Queensland

15.1

12.9

20.5

14.3

14.8

South Australia

12.4

7.6

2.3

1.8

-3.2

Western Australia

20.6

4.0

39.8

22.0

22.6

Tasmania

14.3

27.7

13.6

-16.5

30.1

Northern Territory

9.7

0.5

17.0

-2.6

1.7

Australian Capital Territory

-3.0

12.9

24.3

17.3

-9.6

Australia

12.4

12.6

15.9

6.7

15.1

           

(a) Private business gross fixed capital formation for other buildings and structures, machinery and equipment, livestock and intangible fixed assets. Reference year for chain volume measures is 2006–07.

Source: Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, ABS (5220.0)

4.5 Bankruptcies

Bankruptcies

 

2003–04

2004–05

2005–06

2006–07

2007–08

Number (a)

New South Wales

 5 971

 6 248

 7 495

 9 247

 9 938

Victoria

 4 237

 4 490

 5 014

 5 700

 5 731

Queensland

 4 814

 4 693

 5 378

 5 752

 5 711

South Australia

 2 125

 2 081

 2 053

 2 151

 2 083

Western Australia

 1 955

 1 545

 1 412

 1 390

 1 428

Tasmania

  699

  564

  570

  648

  751

Northern Territory

  92

  86

  117

  124

  127

Australian Capital Territory

  603

  794

  260

  226

  212

Australia

 20 496

 20 501

 22 299

 25 238

 25 981

           

Annual change – per cent

New South Wales

-4.9

4.6

20.0

23.4

7.5

Victoria

-4.5

6.0

11.7

13.7

0.5

Queensland

-16.9

-2.5

14.6

7.0

-0.7

South Australia

-2.5

-2.1

-1.3

4.8

-3.2

Western Australia

-10.6

-21.0

-8.6

-1.6

2.7

Tasmania

-29.3

-19.3

1.1

13.7

15.9

Northern Territory

-14.0

-6.5

36.0

6.0

2.4

Australian Capital Territory

-9.0

31.7

-67.3