5625.0 - Private New Capital Expenditure and Expected Expenditure, Australia, Jun 2016 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 01/09/2016   
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JUNE KEY FIGURES

Jun Qtr 16
Mar Qtr 16 to Jun Qtr 16
Jun Qtr 15 to Jun Qtr 16
$m
% change
% change

Trend estimates(a)
Total new capital expenditure
29 130
-3.8
-15.2
Buildings and structures
17 078
-7.0
-22.1
Equipment, plant and machinery
12 132
1.9
-2.2
Seasonally adjusted(a)
Total new capital expenditure
28 712
-5.4
-17.4
Buildings and structures
16 513
-10.6
-25.6
Equipment, plant and machinery
12 199
2.8
-3.0

(a) In volume terms

New Capital Expenditure, in volume terms
Graph: Frontpage Total Capex



JUNE KEY POINTS


ACTUAL EXPENDITURE (VOLUME TERMS)
  • The trend volume estimate for total new capital expenditure fell 3.8% in the June quarter 2016 while the seasonally adjusted estimate fell by 5.4%.
  • The trend volume estimate for buildings and structures fell by 7.0% in the June quarter 2016 while the seasonally adjusted estimate fell by 10.6%.
  • The trend volume estimate for equipment, plant and machinery rose by 1.9% in the June quarter 2016 while the seasonally adjusted estimate rose by 2.8%.


EXPECTED EXPENDITURE (CURRENT PRICE TERMS)
  • This issue includes the seventh estimate (Estimate 7) for 2015-16 and the third estimate (Estimate 3) for 2016-17.
  • Estimate 7 for 2015-16 is $127,455m. This is 15.4% lower than Estimate 7 for 2014-15. Estimate 7 is 0.2% higher than Estimate 6 for 2015-16.
  • Estimate 3 for 2016-17 is $105,173m. This is 9.1% lower than Estimate 3 for 2015-16. Estimate 3 is 15.2% higher than Estimate 2 for 2016-17.
  • See pages 7-10 for further commentary on expectations data.


NOTES

FORTHCOMING ISSUES

ISSUE (QUARTER) Release Date
September 2016 1 December 2016
December 2016 23 February 2017
March 2017 1 June 2017
June 2017 31 August 2017



CHANGES TO THIS ISSUE

A feature article titled "Modelling for scope exclusions in Private New Capital Expenditure" is included in this issue.


DATA NOTES

Mining projects tend to be complex in structure and comprise a number of different investment activities including exploration, engineering construction, plant and equipment and buildings. A feature article released in the March 2012 issue of Private New Capital Expenditure and Expected Expenditure, Australia (cat. no. 5625.0) provides a summary of the conceptual basis of the relevant ABS publications that measure investment in Australia, using a hypothetical mining project to illustrate how this investment is reflected in ABS data.


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