New Capital Expenditure Rises 1.1%: Australia

Private new capital expenditure (capex) rose 1.1 per cent in September quarter 2024, to be 1.0 per cent higher than September quarter 2023 (seasonally adjusted, chain volume measures), according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Robert Ewing, ABS head of business statistics, said: "Business investment rose 2.3 per cent in the non-mining industries. This was partly offset by a fall in mining capex of 1.9 per cent."

Building and Equipment, Seasonally Adjusted, Chain Volume Measure
Building - Seasonal ($m) Building - Trend ($m) Equipment - Seasonal ($m) Equipment - Trend ($m)
Sep-048,9619,00911,44011,711
Dec-049,2329,35512,91612,192
Mar-0510,1399,99712,05612,512
Jun-0510,72511,04112,93812,956
Sep-0512,49312,17313,56713,748
Dec-0513,67513,39314,87014,496
Mar-0614,10114,45914,77414,677
Jun-0615,61614,81214,19614,496
Sep-0614,53514,62014,44814,285
Dec-0613,73914,56514,31414,420
Mar-0716,83516,45514,89515,006
Jun-0717,70817,07015,65315,397
Sep-0716,62117,44015,65715,730
Dec-0717,90817,54716,06916,108
Mar-0818,08817,70916,51916,771
Jun-0817,68918,38317,66417,455
Sep-0819,52619,86117,95517,641
Dec-0822,23921,04717,14717,406
Mar-0920,85621,13716,84816,936
Jun-0920,42720,07117,16016,881
Sep-0918,48219,12916,44117,213
Dec-0919,00318,98318,27917,448
Mar-1020,01019,65417,07217,095
Jun-1020,13920,70816,41716,437
Sep-1022,47821,63015,64716,279
Dec-1022,20422,53717,29317,002
Mar-1124,09124,35018,21117,927
Jun-1126,46927,04018,32818,581
Sep-1131,74430,33418,98618,863
Dec-1132,13633,57019,04419,016
Mar-1236,63036,09519,08619,127
Jun-1238,11437,30319,11019,314
Sep-1236,58237,05919,63419,465
Dec-1235,92035,85419,51019,305
Mar-1335,04035,48618,59618,886
Jun-1335,77136,00618,27718,218
Sep-1337,29836,45517,84217,519
Dec-1336,22636,43416,40016,817
Mar-1434,47436,03816,70216,465
Jun-1436,02935,74016,25716,701
Sep-1435,20535,17217,55617,205
Dec-1434,20833,88717,43117,413
Mar-1531,55031,95817,15617,042
Jun-1530,57830,27516,30216,278
Sep-1527,56928,43815,40615,739
Dec-1528,21827,24415,75315,635
Mar-1625,52225,39815,82315,843
Jun-1622,88623,35816,10915,985
Sep-1621,79721,98515,88415,899
Dec-1621,91121,79915,73715,754
Mar-1722,25722,13615,64215,692
Jun-1722,38422,50415,84615,816
Sep-1722,81922,68916,10316,158
Dec-1722,69322,65616,52216,531
Mar-1822,30122,36017,14916,931
Jun-1822,05821,99016,93017,329
Sep-1821,49421,73218,01717,653
Dec-1822,10821,85517,74817,885
Mar-1921,52021,50017,89517,925
Jun-1920,78921,09317,93217,790
Sep-1920,98520,66917,46717,624
Dec-1920,03720,20717,48817,339
Mar-2019,80219,52517,11917,151
Jun-2018,76518,75215,54717,210
Sep-2018,12618,26415,65917,513
Dec-2018,21618,33216,82517,934
Mar-2118,91018,91518,24218,229
Jun-2119,85419,61918,37418,345
Sep-2119,98320,16118,37618,377
Dec-2120,51420,39618,39318,442
Mar-2220,53420,38218,53618,586
Jun-2220,20320,40218,87818,719
Sep-2220,58920,69118,80318,847
Dec-2221,53721,45418,94319,104
Mar-2322,25522,37519,57719,527
Jun-2323,34923,06320,05219,901
Sep-2323,28823,46120,12520,149
Dec-2323,51823,51120,11120,332
Mar-2423,55523,31620,80220,530
Jun-2422,77723,09820,58520,705
Sep-2423,02322,88520,81620,835

Capex was up 1.1 per cent for buildings and structures, with the non-mining industries rising 3.5 per cent. New equipment and machinery rose 1.1 per cent.

"The rise in buildings and structures was caused by higher spending on large scale upgrades in the manufacturing industry, and data centre projects in the information, media and telecommunications industry. This was partly offset by a fall in mining industry spending on buildings and structures, which was down 2.5 per cent after rising last quarter," Mr Ewing said.

"Non-mining investment drove up equipment and machinery capex by 1.4 per cent. Finance and insurance, health care and social assistance, and manufacturing industries were the main contributors to the rise," Mr Ewing said.

The largest growth for states and territories was in New South Wales (+3.6 per cent) and Victoria (+3.2 per cent). The largest falls were in South Australia (-10.9 per cent) and the Northern Territory (-17.1 per cent).

Figures released today also include the fourth estimate of capex for 2024-25.

Businesses revised up their expected capex spend for 2024-25 by 5.1 per cent since their last estimate. The main drivers of this rise were construction (+33.3 per cent), electricity, gas, water and waste services (+10.9 per cent), and transport, postal and warehousing (+8.3 per cent).

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