Australia Inflation Gauge Drops for First Time in 6 Months
2026-03-02 00:28
By
Farida Husna
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Australia’s Monthly Inflation Gauge, compiled by the Melbourne Institute, fell 0.2% month-on-month in February 2026, reversing a 0.2% rise in the previous month and marking the first decline since last August.
The pullback likely reflected softer prices for fuel and some discretionary goods after earlier seasonal increases, alongside easing supply-chain pressures.
The latest result highlighted progress made in easing inflation over the past year despite signs of renewed cost pressures in H2 of 2025 amid elevated service expenses and a tight labor market.
In January, the annual inflation held at 3.8%, unchanged from the prior month but remained outside the central bank’s 2–3% target, suggesting underlying price pressures remain sticky even as headline momentum cools.