The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3.4 percent in the 12 months to November 2025, down from 3.8 percent in October. Housing was the biggest contributor to inflation, up 5.2 percent, followed by food and non‑alcoholic beverages, 3.3 percent and transport, 2.7 percent. Trimmed‑mean inflation, a measure that excludes volatile items, was 3.2 percent in the year to November, slightly lower than 3.3 percent in October. Annual inflation in goods fell to 3.3 percent, largely due to a slowdown in electricity price rises, while services inflation eased to 3.6 percent, driven by lower domestic holiday travel. The data illustrate a modest slowdown in overall price pressures.
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