5206.0 - Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product, Jun 2016 Quality Declaration 
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MAIN FEATURES PRODUCTION CHAIN VOLUME MEASURES

Trend
Seasonally adjusted
% change
Mar 16
to Jun 16
% change Jun 15 to Jun 16
% points contributions to growth in GDP Mar 16 to Jun 16
% change
Mar 16
to Jun 16
% change Jun 15 to Jun 16
% points contributions to growth in GDP Mar 16 to Jun 16

Agriculture, forestry and fishing
-0.4
-2.5
-
-3.8
-3.3
-0.1
Mining
1.1
9.7
0.1
-3.5
9.0
-0.3
Manufacturing
-
-2.6
-
1.0
-2.1
0.1
Electricity, gas, water and waste services
0.1
1.6
-
0.2
1.7
-
Construction
-0.1
1.9
-
-0.8
1.4
-0.1
Wholesale trade
1.6
4.7
0.1
1.7
5.3
0.1
Retail trade
0.6
2.9
-
0.5
2.7
-
Accommodation and food services
0.2
-0.2
-
-0.3
-0.6
-
Transport, postal and warehousing
-0.1
-0.6
-
0.3
-0.9
-
Information media and telecommunications
0.6
4.6
-
0.4
4.5
-
Financial and insurance services
1.4
5.2
0.1
1.3
5.3
0.1
Rental, hiring and real estate services
1.2
7.8
-
3.1
8.6
0.1
Professional, scientific and technical services
1.5
1.5
0.1
3.2
2.3
0.2
Administrative and support services
0.8
-0.7
-
2.3
-0.5
0.1
Public administration and safety
1.1
5.6
0.1
0.3
5.1
-
Education and training
0.6
2.6
-
0.7
2.7
-
Health care and social assistance
1.0
3.5
0.1
1.8
3.8
0.1
Arts and recreation services
0.3
3.7
-
-0.4
3.7
-
Other services
0.7
0.6
-
3.8
1.8
0.1
Ownership of dwellings
0.6
2.3
-
0.6
2.3
-
Taxes less subsidies on products
1.3
4.1
0.1
1.8
4.6
0.1
Statistical discrepancy (P)
na
na
-0.1
na
na
-
Gross domestic product
0.7
3.1
0.7
0.5
3.3
0.5

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
na not available



JUNE QUARTER

Summary Comments

Agriculture, forestry and fishing
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate fell 3.8%. The decline was primarily driven by falls in grains, cotton and milk production. Decreases in area planted, adverse weather conditions and increased input costs contributed to the fall.

Mining
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate fell 3.5% following a strong March quarter result (6.5%). This is the largest fall in seasonally adjusted terms for the Mining industry since March 2006. There were declines across the industry, driven by Iron ore mining (-4.8%), Oil and gas extraction (-1.7%), and Coal mining (-1.4%).

Construction
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate fell 0.8% driven by weakness in Heavy and civil engineering and Construction services.

Wholesale trade
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate rose 1.7%, the fourth consecutive quarterly rise for Wholesale trade. The increase was driven by strength in Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts wholesaling and Machinery and equipment wholesaling.

Rental, hiring and real estate services
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate rose 3.1% driven by Property operators and real estate services.

Professional, scientific and technical services
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate rose 3.2% with strength evident in non-engineering related Professional, scientific and technical services.

Administrative and support services
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate rose 2.3%. This is the strongest rise for the industry since December 2011.