Retail Trade, Australia

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Monthly and quarterly estimates of turnover and volumes for retail businesses, including store and online sales.

Reference period
July 2022
Released
29/08/2022

Key statistics

The July 2022 seasonally adjusted estimate: 

  • Rose 1.3% month-on-month.
  • Rose 16.5% compared with July 2021.

An additional information release on 5 September 2022 has seen the inclusion of more detailed results for the July 2022 reference period. Additional timeseries spreadsheets have been published, including; state by industry results, state by industry sub-group results, quarterly turnover volumes, and online sales.

To understand more about changes in this issue, suspension of trend estimates, and COVID-19 in July 2022, please read the survey impacts and changes.

Turnover at current prices
Jul-2022 ($m)Jun-2022 to Jul-2022 (% change)Jul-2021 to Jul-2022 (% change)
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Seasonally adjusted34,669.31.316.5

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Total retail turnover

Analysis by industry

Food retailing

Food retailing rose 1.2% ($163.1m) in July, in seasonally adjusted terms.

Household goods retailing

Household goods retailing fell 1.1% (-$68.8m) in July, in seasonally adjusted terms.

Clothing, footwear and personal accessory retailing

Clothing, footwear and personal accessory retailing rose 3.3% ($96.4m) in July, in seasonally adjusted terms.

Department stores

Department stores rose 3.8% ($67.7m) in July, in seasonally adjusted terms.

Other retailing

Other retailing rose 1.6% ($84.2m) in July, in seasonally adjusted terms.

Cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services

Cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services rose 1.8% ($87.3m) in July, in seasonally adjusted terms.

Online retailing

Total online retailing sales were $3,627.1m in July 2022, in seasonally adjusted terms. Seasonally adjusted online sales fell 0.5 per cent (-$19.7m), following a rise of 0.2 per cent ($9.0m) in June 2022. Seasonally adjusted through-the-year sales are down 1.7% (-$62.5m) as online sales were boosted in July 2021, due to the impacts of the Delta outbreak. Whilst online sales are down through-the-year, they remain above the level of any month prior to the Delta outbreak.

In July 2022, Food online sales were $1,021.2m, and Non-Food online sales were $2,606.0m, in seasonally adjusted terms. Non-Food sales fell 1.2 per cent (-$30.6m), which was partially offset by a rise of 1.1 per cent ($11.0m) in Food sales.

In original terms, the proportion of online sales for Non-Food retailing to total retailing fell to 16.2 per cent, down from 16.3 per cent, while the proportion for Food retailing rose to 5.8 per cent, up from 5.6 per cent.

In original terms, the proportion of online sales to total retailing fell 0.1 per cent to 10.6 per cent in July 2022. The average monthly proportion of online sales to total retailing for 2022 is 10.6 per cent which is below the peak levels seen at the height of the Delta lockdown in August 2021 (15.0 per cent) and September 2021 (15.3 per cent), but is still significantly above the pre-Covid level peak in November 2019 of 7.2 per cent.

Additional notes regarding the online sales series can be found in the Methodology.

Data downloads

Tables 5 through to 23 have been made available on 5 September 2022. This includes June 2022 quarterly results for consumer sales of energy retailing and communications services. Tables 1 through to 4 remain unchanged from their release on 29 August 2022.

Time series spreadsheets

Data files

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Retail Trade, Key Statistics - Monthly retail trade estimates for Australian businesses classified by industry group, or by state and territory.

Retail Trade  - Monthly and quarterly retail trade turnover estimates for Australian businesses classified by industry group, sub group, and by state and territory.

Survey impacts and changes

The release schedule for Retail Trade, Australia

Changes in this issue

Suspension of trend series

Coronavirus (COVID-19) in July

Differences between Retail Trade and New Experimental Economic Indicators

Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 8501.0.

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Post release changes

05/09/2022 - As advertised in the main release of this publication on 29 August 2022, the time series spreadsheets for tables 5 through to 23 are now available under the Data Downloads section. This includes:

  • July monthly results for State by Industry Subgroup, Completely Enumerated (large) and Sample (small) businesses, and Online Retail Turnover. 
  • June quarter 2022 results, available in tables 5 through to 10. These results have been published previously.
  • June quarter 2022 results for consumer sales of energy retailing and communications services.

In addition, an online retailing section has been added to this publication, which shows the most-up-to-date online retail sales.

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