The Ai Group Australian Industry Index edged up 0.2 points to -12.3 seasonally adjusted in December/January. The indicator has continued to recover through 2025, but activity remains mixed. Domestic demand remained subdued amid seasonal challenges, while economic uncertainty, rising input costs, regulatory pressures and labour shortages continued to weigh on activity, partly offset by stronger construction inquiries and improved conditions in metals and food industries. The employment index was broadly stable at -4.7, reflecting ongoing difficulties in securing suitable staff, with some firms scaling back operations and others holding vacancies amid persistent skill shortages. New orders improved in December/January, rising 4.1 points to -14.2 as the 2026 work pipeline began to flow through, while input volumes fell slightly to -15.7, contracting at a similar pace to November. Pricing indicators eased modestly, with both input and sales prices declining, while wages remained elevated.
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Australian Industry Activity Improves: Ai Group
The Ai Group Australian Industry Index edged up 0.2 points to -12.3 seasonally adjusted in December/January. The indicator has continued to recover through 2025, but activity remains mixed. Domestic demand remained subdued amid seasonal challenges, while economic uncertainty, rising input costs, regulatory pressures and labour shortages continued to weigh on activity, partly offset by stronger construction inquiries and improved conditions in metals and food industries. The employment index was broadly stable at -4.7, reflecting ongoing difficulties in securing suitable staff, with some firms scaling back operations and others holding vacancies amid persistent skill shortages. New orders improved in December/January, rising 4.1 points to -14.2 as the 2026 work pipeline began to flow through, while input volumes fell slightly to -15.7, contracting at a similar pace to November. Pricing indicators eased modestly, with both input and sales prices declining, while wages remained elevated.