Australia Retail Sales Rise as Estimated

2025-03-04 00:32 By Farida Husna 1 min. read

Retail sales in Australia increased by 0.3% month-on-month in January 2025, shifting from a 0.1% decline in the previous month and matching market expectations.

Food-related spending supported the upturn, particularly cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services (1.1% vs -0.8% in December) and food retailing (0.7% vs -0.3%).

Non-food industries also rose, led by other retailing (2.4% vs -1.6%), clothing, footwear and personal accessory retailing (2.0% vs -1.7%), and department stores (0.6% vs 0.2%).

By contrast, household goods retailing posted a large fall (-4.4% vs 3.1%).

Among states and regions, retail trade gained in Victoria (0.6%), Queensland (0.4%), South Australia (0.9%), Western Australia (0.4%), Tasmania (1.1%), and Australian Capital Territory.

Meanwhile, turnover remained unchanged in Northern Territory but fell in New South Wales (-0.3%).



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