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Australia Inflation Rate
Last Release
Nov 30, 2025
Actual
3.4
Units In
%
Previous
3.8
Frequency
Quarterly
Next Release
Jan 28, 2026
Time to Release
19 Days 12 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
23.9 Dec 1951 | -1.3 Jun 1962 | 4.84 % | 1951-2025 | Australian Bureau of Statistics |
In Australia, the most important categories in the consumer price index are housing (22.3 percent of the total weight), food and non–alcoholic beverages (16.8 percent), recreation and culture (12.6 percent), transport (11.6 percent), furnishings, household equipment and services (9.1 percent), alcohol and tobacco (7.1 percent), health (5.3 percent) and insurance and financial services (5.1 percent). Clothing and footwear, education and communication account for remaining 10.2 percent of total weight.
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Australia’s annual inflation slowed to 3.4% in November 2025 from 3.8% in October, below market forecasts of 3.7%, and remained above the RBA’s 2–3% target. It marked the lowest inflation since August, with housing prices rising at the slowest pace in three months (5.2% vs 5.9%) amid easing electricity prices (19.7% vs 37.1%) following the expiry of government rebates. Prices also moderated for alcohol and tobacco (4.3% vs 4.4%), clothing (5.1% vs 5.4%), furnishings (1.3% vs 2.1%), health (3.6% vs 4.0%), and recreation (2.0% vs 3.2%). Inflation was steady for transport (2.7%), education (5.4%), and financial services (2.5%), while food inflation (3.3% vs 3.2%) and communication (1.3% vs 0.8%) both accelerated. Trimmed mean CPI eased to 3.2% yoy from October’s 8-month high of 3.3%. Monthly, the CPI was flat. Since last November, Australia has transitioned from the quarterly CPI to the full monthly series as its primary gauge of inflation, with the series extending back to April 2024.
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