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Territory Economic Review

Released monthly, the Territory Economic Review provides a wrap-up of the latest economic and demographic indicators. Each Review provides analysis of around fifteen indicators, with particular focus on the Territory.

The Review also presents a range of time series data and state by state comparisons of major economic indicators to present the Territory economy in the context of the national economic environment.

 

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July 04/07/2008 (pdf, 114kb)
June 06/06/2008 (pdf, 123kb)
May 07/05/2008 (pdf, 154kb)
April 04/04/2008 (pdf, 158kb)
March 07/03/2008 (pdf, 163kb)
February 01/02/2008 (pdf, 157kb)
December 07/12/2007 (pdf, 120kb)
November 01/11/2007 (pdf, 164kb)
October 05/10/2007 (pdf, 134kb)
September 07/09/2007 (pdf, 185kb)
August 03/08/2007 (pdf, 193kb)
July 06/07/2007 (pdf, 260kb)
June 01/06/2007 (pdf, 191kb)
May 04/05/2007 (pdf, 192kb)
April 10/04/2007 (pdf, 204kb)
March 02/03/2007 (pdf, 189kb)
February 02/02/2007 (pdf, 219kb)
December 01/12/2006 (pdf, 236kb)
November 03/11/2006 (pdf, 241kb)
October 06/10/2006 (pdf, 247kb)
September 01/09/2006 (pdf, 229kb)
August 04/08/2006 (pdf, 236kb)
July 07/07/2006 (pdf, 252kb)
June 02/06/2006 (pdf, 237kb)
May 05/05/2006 (pdf, 264kb)
April 07/04/2006 (pdf, 236kb)
March 03/03/2006 (pdf, 205kb)
February 03/02/2006 (pdf, 264kb)
January 06/01/2006 (pdf, 279kb)
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Please note that a subscription service will be available soon.

For further information in regards to the Northern Territory Economic Briefs contact: Economic Group on (08) 8999 6801 or email: economicservices.ntt@nt.gov.au

Disclaimer

Although all due care has been exercised in the preparation of this material, no responsibility is accepted for any errors or omissions. Care should be taken in using monthly estimates for the Territory, in view of the small numbers and the volatile nature of the data.

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