1301.0 - Year Book Australia, 2003  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 24/01/2003   
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Table 19.18 shows that, after removal of the effects of price changes, the income from sales of goods and services by private manufacturing businesses increased by 1.4% in 2000-01 over 1999-2000. Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing recorded the largest increase (by 10.6%), followed by Petroleum, coal, chemical and associated product manufacturing (by 8.9%). Wood and paper product manufacturing recorded the largest fall (15.6%), followed by Other manufacturing (by 13.1%) and Printing, publishing and recorded media (by 8.2%).

Comparing the levels of income from sales of goods and services in 2000-01 with those of 1998-99 shows lower levels in six of the nine manufacturing subdivisions. Despite this, the income for the manufacturing division increased (by 4.3%) over that period. The increases were in Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing (by 15.7%), Machinery and equipment manufacturing (by 9.7%), and Petroleum, coal, chemical and associated product (by 9.0%). The largest decreases were in Other manufacturing (by 15.6%), Textile, clothing, footwear and leather manufacturing (by 10.5%), and Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing (by 8.3%).


19.18 INCOME FROM SALES OF GOODS AND SERVICES, Chain volume measures(a)

1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
Industry subdivision
$m
$m
$m

Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing
49,839
52,140
57,673
Textile, clothing, footwear and leather manufacturing
11,899
11,246
10,653
Wood and paper product manufacturing
15,940
18,264
15,421
Printing, publishing and recorded media
16,713
17,245
15,823
Petroleum, coal, chemical and associated product manufacturing
39,022
39,047
42,528
Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing
11,271
9,639
10,332
Metal product manufacturing
34,694
34,208
33,620
Machinery and equipment manufacturing
46,183
50,418
50,656
Other manufacturing
7,973
7,746
6,728
Total manufacturing(b)
233,506
239,949
243,434

(a) Reference year for chain volume measures is 1999-2000. The annual estimates are the sum of the four quarters' estimates in the year.
(b) Chain volume measures are not additive for most periods; the component measures do not sum to a total in the same way as the corresponding current price components do.

Source: Business Indicators, Australia (5676.0).



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