8752.4 - Building Activity, South Australia, Jun 2003  
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JUNE QUARTER KEY FIGURES


SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Jun qtr 03
Mar qtr 03 to Jun qtr 03
% change
Jun qtr 02 to Jun qtr 03
% change

Value of work done(a) ($m)
626.0
7.2
14.2
New residential building ($m)
330.1
6.8
11.1
Alterations and additions(b) ($m)
61.0
2.4
22.4
Non-residential building ($m)
235.0
9.2
16.6

Total dwelling units commenced (no.)
2,448
-2.4
-7.5
New private sector houses (no.)
1,873
-4.5
-11.7

(a) Chain volume measures, reference year 2001-02.
(b) To residential buildings.




VALUE OF WORK DONE
Volume terms
Seasonally adjusted
Graph - Value of work done, volume terms, seasonally adjusted

VALUE OF WORK COMMENCED
Volume terms
Original
Graph - Value of work commenced, volume terms, original



JUNE QUARTER KEY POINTS



VALUE OF WORK DONE, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED, VOLUME TERMS

  • In seasonally adjusted terms, total building work done rose 7.2% in the June quarter 2003 to $626.0m, a level exceeded only during 1989 and 1990.
  • New residential work done rose 6.8% to $330.1m, a level exceeded only by the June quarter 2000. New houses rose 4.0% to $272.1m, the third highest level on record. New other residential buildings rose 22.1% to $58.0m. Work on alterations and additions rose 2.4% to $61.0m, also a level exceeded only by the June quarter 2000.
  • Non-residential building work rose 9.2% to $235.0m, the highest level since the March quarter 1991.


VALUE OF WORK COMMENCED, ORIGINAL, VOLUME TERMS

  • Total building work commenced rose 14.9% in the June quarter to $624.4m. Other than the September and December quarters of 2002, this level was the highest since the September quarter 1989.
  • New residential commencements rose 12.2% to $342.2m. Other than the September and December quarters of 2002, this level was the highest since the September quarter 1976. New houses rose by 6.0% to $257.3m and new other residential buildings by 36.2% to $84.9m, both relatively high levels. Alterations and additions rose 11.5% to $60.8m, the fourth highest level on record.
  • Non-residential commencements rose 20.5% to $221.4m.

NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS COMMENCED, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
  • In seasonally adjusted terms, the total number of dwellings commenced fell 2.4% in the June quarter to 2,448, the fewest since the September quarter 2001. Commencements of new private sector houses fell 4.5% to 1,874, to be 11.7% fewer than a year earlier.


FURTHER INFORMATION

For further information about these and related statistics, contact Tony Bammann on Adelaide 08 8237 7316, or the National Information and referral Service on 1300 135 070.


NOTES


ABOUT THIS ISSUE

This publication contains the first detailed estimates for South Australia from the quarterly Building Activity Survey. The data are subject to revision when returns from the following quarter are processed. Final data for the June quarter 2003 will be released in Building Activity, Australia (cat. no. 8752.0) on 19 January 2004.


This June quarter 2003 issue is the final issue of this publication.

In future, all data in this publication will be available in other ABS products, viz:
  • Building Activity, Australia (cat. no. 8752.0) - contains extensive state and territory data.
  • A Building Activity data cube - contains a time series of most of the variables in this publication.
  • The on-line AusStats service - under Building Activity, Australia (cat. no. 8752.0).
  • The ABS Web site - in the Main Features for Building Activity, Australia (cat. no. 8752.0), which now includes some state and territory data for the value of work done.

Some preliminary state and territory data is also available in other publications. Further information on these alternative sources and how to access them is in the following document.


NOTE FOR SUBSCRIBERS

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CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE

Quarterly chain volume data incorporate a new base year, 2001-02, which has resulted in revisions to growth rates, small in most cases, for subsequent periods. In addition, the reference year has been advanced to 2001-02, thereby preserving additivity in the quarters after the reference year. Re-referencing resulted in revisions to levels, but not growth rates, for all periods.

Seasonally adjusted and trend estimates have been revised as a result of the adoption of new seasonal adjustment methodology. Concurrent seasonal adjustment has replaced forward factor methodology for all seasonally adjusted series in this publication. See paragraphs 29 and 30 of the Explanatory Notes.