Australia Q3 Inflation Rate Highest in 5 Quarters
2025-10-29 00:48
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Australia’s annual inflation rate jumped to 3.2% in Q3 2025 from 2.1% in Q2, marking the highest figure since Q2 2024 and surpassing market estimates of 3.0%.
Goods inflation surged (3.0% vs 1.1% in Q2), notching a 5-quarter high, driven by a 23.6% surge in automotive fuel prices and a faster rise in cost of electricity.
Prices also accelerated for food (3.1% vs 3.0%), alcohol and tobacco (5.9% vs 5.7%), clothing (2.4% vs 1.2%), housing 4.7% vs 2.0%), health (4.2% vs 4.1%), and recreation (2.3% vs 1.7%).
At the same time, transport cost rebounded (0.8% vs -2.6%).
Meanwhile, inflation remained unchanged for household services (1.0% vs 1.0%) while price growth slowed for insurance and financial services (2.6% vs 3.1%) and education (5.3% vs 5.5%).
Simultaneously, services inflation picked up to 3.5% from a 3-year low of 3.3%, due to rises in some services.
The RBA’s trimmed mean climbed 3.0% yoy, above consensus of 2.7%, pointing to the highest print since Q4 2024.