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(b)2.70.7Public2.40.6PrivateSector2.50.6AustraliaWage Price Index (WPI)
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The trend index and the seasonally adjusted index for Australia rose 0.6% in theDecember quarter 2014.
The Private sector rose 0.6% seasonally adjusted, and the Public sector rose 0.7%.The rises in indexes at the industry level (in original terms) ranged from 0.2% forAccommodation and food services to 1.2% for Information media and
telecommunications. A N N U A L C H A N G E (D E C Q T R 20 1 3 T O D E C Q T R 2 0 1 4 ) The trend and seasonally adjusted indexes for Australia both rose 2.5% through the year to the December quarter 2014. Rises in the original indexes through the year to the December quarter 2014 at the industry level ranged from 1.9% for Professional, scientific and technical services to 3.4% for Education and training and Arts and recreation services.KEY POINTS
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The weights used to compile the WPI have been updated in the December quarter 2014 using expenditure on wages and salaries from the 2014 Survey of Employee Earnings and Hours. The weighting data are price updated to represent current period values. Further information can be found in paragraphs 23-28 of the Explanatory Notes. Medibank Private Limited was privatised on 25 November 2014. For the purposes of ABS statistics this change from public sector to private sector is effective from the December quarter 2014. In this issue, selected Time Series Spreadsheets (Tables 1 to 9b) include quarterly and annual percentage change for the first time. These tables are available from the Downloads tab on the ABS website. The series identifiers for existing indexes have not changed. The re-referencing, planned for the December quarter 2014, has not occurred. The index reference period remains as 2008-09. Future changes will be notified in the 'CHANGES IN FUTURE ISSUES' section of this publication.CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE Wage Price IndexWPIAustralian Bureau of StatisticsABSABBREVIATIONS
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14Sector by industry, index numbers: Original9.....................
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8Australia, states and territories, private sector: Original3...............
7Australia, states and territories, all sectors: Original2.................
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In the December quarter 2014, the largest quarterly rise of 0.7% was recorded by Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. Tasmania recorded the smallest quarterly rise of 0.3%. Rises through the year ranged from 1.7% for the Australian Capital Territory, to 2.8% forVictoria and the Northern Territory.
In the Private sector, the quarterly rise for South Australia of 0.7% was the largest quarterly rise of all states and territories. The smallest quarterly rise was 0.3%, recorded for Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory. Rises through the year in the Private sector ranged from 2.0% for Western Australia to 2.7% for Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. Wages growth in Western Australia continued to ease in the December quarter2014. For the fourth quarter in a row the quarterly growth was smaller than the same
quarter the year before. In the Public sector, Western Australia recorded the largest quarterly rise of 1.5%, with Tasmania recording the smallest quarterly rise of 0.2%. Western Australia and the Northern Territory both recorded the largest through the year Public sector rise of 3.5%. For the second quarter in a row, the smallest through the year rise for the Public sector was recorded by the Australian Capital Territory (1.4%). Commonwealth government employee pay changes are most evident in the wages growth reported for the Australian Capital Territory. Public sector wages growth in other states and territories is mostly driven by regularly scheduled State and Local government pay increases.State/Territory (original)
Wages rose 0.6% in the December quarter 2014 for All sectors. The Private sector rose0.5% in the December quarter 2014, smaller than the Public sector rise of 0.7%.
The All sectors through the year rise was 2.6%. The Private sector rose 2.5% and thePublic sector 2.7%.Australia/Sector (original)
In the December quarter 2014, the Private sector index rose 0.6%, lower than the Public sector rise of 0.7%. The All sectors quarterly rise was 0.6%. The Private sector through the year rise to the December quarter 2014 of 2.5% wassmaller than the Public sector rise of 2.7%. Through the year, All sectors rose 2.5%.Australia/Sector
(seasonally adjusted) In the December quarter 2014, the Private sector index rose 0.6% and the Public sector rose 0.7%. The All sectors quarterly rise was 0.6%, which marks the ninth consecutive All sectors quarterly increase between 0.6% and 0.7%. The Private sector through the year rise to the December quarter 2014 of 2.4% wassmaller than the Public sector rise of 2.7%. Through the year, All sectors rose 2.5%.WAGE PRICE INDEXES