Australia Building Permits Fall More than Expected

2026-05-04 01:38 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

The seasonally adjusted number of total dwellings approved in Australia plunged 10.5% month-on-month to 17,300 units in March 2026, sharply reversing an upwardly revised 31.1% jump in the previous month and coming in worse than market forecasts of a 9.9% decline, preliminary data showed.

It marked the steepest decline in permits since last December, as approvals for private sector dwellings excluding houses slumped (-26.0% vs 101.1% in February).

Meanwhile, permits for private sector houses eased (0.9% vs 2.0%).

However, despite easing growth, private sector house approvals reached their highest level since November 2021, with 10,194 units approved.

By region, building permits declined in most states, including Victoria (-16.9%), Western Australia (-15.5%), Queensland (-6.4%), and South Australia (-2.1%).

By contrast, permits rose in both New South Wales (3.2%) and Tasmania (2.6%).

On an annual basis, dwelling approvals grew 9.0%, following an upwardly revised 16.1% gain in February.



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Australia Building Permits Fall More than Expected
The seasonally adjusted number of total dwellings approved in Australia plunged 10.5% month-on-month to 17,300 units in March 2026, sharply reversing an upwardly revised 31.1% jump in the previous month and coming in worse than market forecasts of a 9.9% decline, preliminary data showed. It marked the steepest decline in permits since last December, as approvals for private sector dwellings excluding houses slumped (-26.0% vs 101.1% in February). Meanwhile, permits for private sector houses eased (0.9% vs 2.0%). However, despite easing growth, private sector house approvals reached their highest level since November 2021, with 10,194 units approved. By region, building permits declined in most states, including Victoria (-16.9%), Western Australia (-15.5%), Queensland (-6.4%), and South Australia (-2.1%). By contrast, permits rose in both New South Wales (3.2%) and Tasmania (2.6%). On an annual basis, dwelling approvals grew 9.0%, following an upwardly revised 16.1% gain in February.
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