5206.0 - Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product, Dec 2012 Quality Declaration 
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MAIN FEATURES STATE FINAL DEMAND CHAIN VOLUME MEASURES

Trend
Seasonally adjusted
% change Sep 12 to Dec 12
% change Dec 11 to Dec 12
% points contributions to growth in GDP Sep 12 to Dec 12
% change Sep 12 to Dec 12
% change Dec 11 to Dec 12
% points contributions to growth in GDP Sep 12 to Dec 12

New South Wales
0.4
2.7
0.1
0.4
2.4
0.1
Victoria
-0.7
-0.3
-0.2
-1.1
-0.1
-0.2
Queensland
0.2
2.5
-
-
2.2
-
South Australia
-1.1
-0.1
-0.1
-0.5
0.3
-
Western Australia
1.4
11.1
0.2
0.5
14.2
0.1
Tasmania
-1.1
-4.7
-
-0.6
-4.6
-
Northern Territory
4.6
30.1
0.1
9.7
32.8
0.2
Australian Capital Territory
-0.6
2.5
-
0.4
3.4
-
Australia (DFD)(a)
0.3
3.1
0.3
0.3
3.5
0.3

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
(a) Domestic final demand.



DECEMBER QUARTER

Summary Comments

State Final Demand
  • In trend terms, growth during the quarter was strongest for the Northern Territory (up 4.6%) and Western Australia (up 1.4%). South Australia and Tasmania were the weakest, both falling 1.1%.

Household final consumption expenditure
  • In trend terms, growth ranged from -0.7% in Tasmania to 1.1% in Western Australia.

Government final consumption expenditure
  • In trend terms, growth ranged from -1.0% in the Australian Capital Territory to 0.9% in Tasmania.

Private gross fixed capital formation
  • In trend terms, the strongest growth was recorded in the Northern Territory (up 13.0%). The weakest growth was in Victoria (down 8.8%).

Public gross fixed capital formation
  • In trend terms, growth across the States ranged from -19.0% in South Australia to 22.2% in Victoria.