Most Australian Industries Suffered Business Turnover Decline in April

Turnover fell for nine of the 13 selected industries in April, with Mining recording the largest percentage decrease in turnover (-10.6 per cent), according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Kate Lamb, ABS head of business indicators, said: "Nine industries saw a fall in monthly business turnover this month, which hasn't been seen since July 2021 when COVID-19 Delta cases were on the rise.

"The Mining industry's fall was led by coal and iron ore miners, as prices for these commodities fell and exports were lower as per International Trade data released yesterday."

Electricity, gas, water and waste services recorded the second largest monthly fall in turnover (-9.4 per cent), reversing the 9.3 per cent rise in March. This was followed by Transport, postal and warehousing (-6.8 per cent), with lower turnover seen across shipping and freight businesses, as well as airline operators.

Small rises were seen across four industries, led by Accommodation and food services (+1.7 per cent), followed by Retail trade (+1.3 per cent).

"In year-on-year terms, 11 of the 13 industries included in the indicator rose in contrast to the monthly falls," Ms Lamb said.

"This was led by Construction (+18.0 per cent), Other services (+13.6 per cent), and Accommodation and food services (+11.1 per cent)."

Year-on-year, the only two industries to fall were Mining and Information media and telecommunications (-5.2 per cent and -0.1 per cent respectively).

"This is the first time since January 2022, when COVID-19 Omicron cases peaked, that any industry has recorded negative year-on-year growth," Ms Lamb said.

Business turnover index, change in turnover, seasonally adjusted
March 2023 to April 2023 (%)April 2022 to April 2023 (%)
Accommodation and food services1.711.1
Retail trade1.34.7
Manufacturing0.97.9
Construction0.218.0
Wholesale trade-0.63.7
Professional, scientific and technical services-0.78.8
Information media and telecommunications-0.8-0.1
Arts and recreation services-3.36.7
Other services-3.613.6
Administrative and support services-5.610.8
Transport, postal and warehousing-6.81.4
Electricity, gas, water and waste services-9.44.9
Mining-10.6-5.2

The ABS would like to thank the businesses whose data helped produce these statistics.

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