8762.0 - Engineering Construction Activity, Australia, Dec 2006  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 18/04/2007   
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VALUE OF WORK DONE STATES AND TERRITORIES


CHAIN VOLUME MEASURES - TREND ESTIMATES


NEW SOUTH WALES

Graph: NSW, value of work done, trend estimates, chain volume measures


The trend estimate for the value of work done fell 2.5% in the December 2006 quarter, the fifth consecutive quarterly decline.



VICTORIA

Graph: Vic, value of work done, trend estimates, chain volume measures


The trend estimate of the value of work done fell 1.9% in the December 2006 quarter, following a fall of 4.0% in the September 2006 quarter.



QUEENSLAND

Graph: Qld, value of work done, trend estimates, chain volume measures


The trend estimate for the value of work done rose 4.5% in the December 2006 quarter, continuing the period of strong growth since December 2003.



SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Graph: SA, value of work done, trend estimates, chain volume measures


The trend estimate for the value of work done rose 8.1%, the third consecutive quarter of strong growth.



WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Graph: WA, value of work done, trend estimates, chain volume measures


The trend estimate for the value of work done rose 3.0% in the December 2006 quarter. This is the smallest growth in the series since June 2004.



TASMANIA

Graph: Graph Tas, value of work done, trend estimates, chain volume measures


The trend estimate for the value of work done fell 11.3% in the December 2006 quarter, following a 12.4% fall in the previous quarter.



NORTHERN TERRITORY

Graph: NT, value of work done, trend estimates, chain volume measures


The trend estimate for the value of work done fell 4.3% for the December 2006 quarter, following a 4.6% fall in the September quarter.



AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

Graph: ACT, value of work done, trend estimates, chain volume measures


The trend estimate for the value of work done rose by 4.2% in the December 2006 quarter, continuing the recent period of growth.