5646.0 - Private New Capital Expenditure, State Estimates, Dec 2001  
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FINAL ISSUE


DECEMBER QTR KEY FIGURES



TREND ESTIMATES
Dec Qtr
% change
% change
2001
Sep Qtr 2001 to
Dec Qtr 2000 to
$m
Dec Qtr 2001
Dec Qtr 2001

New South Wales
3,072
-1.9
-13.4
Victoria
2,529
1.4
0.3
Queensland
1,700
8.2
14.0
South Australia
675
9.8
-4.0
Western Australia
1,404
-0.6
14.0
Tasmania
175
12.2
33.6
Northern Territory
410
21.7
173.3
Australian Capital Territory
117
-7.1
-4.1
Australia
10,119
2.7
3.0


Graph - New capital expenditure, Current prices, Trend


DECEMBER QTR KEY POINTS


ACTUAL EXPENDITURE
  • For New South Wales, the trend estimate of expenditure decreased by $58m (1.9%) this quarter. Expenditure on buildings fell by 2.8% and equipment by 1.6%.
  • For Victoria, the trend estimate of expenditure increased by $36m (1.4%) this quarter. Expenditure on buildings fell by 10.2% while equipment rose by 4.1%.
  • For Queensland, the trend estimate of expenditure increased by $129m (8.2%) this quarter. Expenditure on buildings rose by 6.2% and equipment by 8.9%.
  • For South Australia, the trend estimate of expenditure increased by $60m (9.8%) this quarter. Expenditure on buildings rose by 17.7% and equipment by 7.7%.
  • For Western Australia, the trend estimate of expenditure decreased by $8m (0.6%) this quarter. Expenditure on buildings rose by 0.5% while equipment fell by 1.0%.
  • For Tasmania, the trend estimate of expenditure increased by $19m (12.2%) this quarter. Expenditure on buildings rose by 45.1% while equipment fell by 3.8%.
  • For Northern Territory the trend estimate of expenditure increased by $73m (21.7%) this quarter. Expenditure on buildings rose by 36.7% while equipment fell by 14.0%.
  • For Australian Capital Territory, the trend estimate of expenditure decreased by $9m (7.1%) this quarter. Expenditure on buildings fell by 6.9% and equipment by 7.4%.


NOTES


FINAL ISSUE

As foreshadowed in the September quarter 2001 issue, this is the final issue of this publication.

From the March quarter 2002, the release of state capital expenditure estimates will be brought forward to the same timing as the release of the national capital expenditure estimates. Total capital expenditure by type of asset for each state/territory in original, seasonally adjusted and trend terms will be included in Private New Capital Expenditure, Australia (Cat. no. 5625.0) from next quarter, and chain volume measures for these estimates will be introduced. Total capital expenditure by type of asset and industry for each state/territory, and estimates of expected expenditure by state (only collected in the December quarters) will be released on AusStats and will be available on request.

Please contact John Blanchette on (02) 9268 4357 or by email john.blanchette@abs.gov.au for further information.


CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE

There are no changes in this issue.


SAMPLING ERRORS

The estimates in this publication are based on a sample survey of businesses. Because data are not collected from all businesses, the published estimates are subject to sampling variability.

Standard errors for estimates contained in this publication are shown on page 16 of the publication.


REVISIONS TO TREND

Readers should exercise care in the interpretation of the trend data as the last three observations, in particular, are likely to be revised with the addition of subsequent quarters' data. For further information, refer to Trend Estimates.


FURTHER INFORMATION

For further information about these and related statistics, contact John Blanchette on Sydney 02 9268 4357, or the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.


ACTUAL NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURE: Trend


QUARTERLY TREND ESTIMATES AT CURRENT PRICES


NEW SOUTH WALES

Graph - Quarterly trend estimates at current prices - New South Wales



Since December quarter 2000, total expenditure for New South Wales decreased by 13.4%. Expenditure on buildings decreased by 11.0% and equipment by 14.0%.


VICTORIA

Graph - Quarterly trend estimates at current prices - Victoria



Since December quarter 2000, total expenditure for Victoria increased by 0.3%. Expenditure on buildings decreased by 24.6% while equipment increased by 7.3%.


QUEENSLAND

Graph - Quarterly trend estimates at current prices - Queensland



Since December quarter 2000, total expenditure for Queensland increased by 14.0%. Expenditure on buildings decreased by 14.0% while equipment increased by 28.1%.


SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Graph - Quarterly trend estimates at current prices - South Australia



Since December quarter 2000, total expenditure for South Australia decreased by 4.0%. Expenditure on buildings decreased by 22.8% while equipment increased by 2.9%.


WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Graph - Quarterly trend estimates at current prices - Western Australia



Since December quarter 2000, total expenditure for Western Australia increased by 14.0%. Expenditure on buildings increased by 12.7% and equipment by 14.6%.


TASMANIA

Graph - Quarterly trend estimates at current prices - Tasmania



Since December quarter 2000, total expenditure for Tasmania increased by 33.6%. Expenditure on buildings increased by 208.3% while equipment decreased by 5.6%.


NORTHERN TERRITORY

Graph - Quarterly trend estimates at current prices - Northern Territory



Since December quarter 2000, total expenditure for Northern Territory increased by 173.3%. Expenditure on buildings increased by $289m, most of which was contributed by the Mining industry. Expenditure on equipment decreased by 25.2%.


AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

Graph - Quarterly trend estimates at current prices - Australian Capital Territory



Since December quarter 2000, total expenditure for Australian Capital Territory decreased by 4.1%. Expenditure on buildings increased by 20.0% while equipment decreased by 18.2%.