Australia’s CPI rose 2.4 per cent annually to April 2025, unchanged for three months, as per ABS data.
Underlying inflation indicators—trimmed mean and CPI excluding volatile items—both rose 2.8 per cent.
Housing inflation increased to 2.2 per cent, while new dwelling prices saw modest growth.
Electricity prices fell 6.5 per cent due to rebates, and automotive fuel prices dropped 12 per cent annually.