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Australian Job Vacancies Rise 2.7% in February Quarter

SYDNEY, April 2 (Reuters) - Job vacancies in Australia rebounded to their highest in ​more than a year in ‌the February quarter, data showed on Thursday, led by gains in the ​construction, retail and accommodation ​sectors.

Figures from the Australian Bureau of ⁠Statistics (ABS) showed vacancies rose 2.7% ​in the three months to February, ​following a revised 0.5% gain the previous quarter.

That left vacancies up 3.7% on ​a year earlier at 337,900, ​the highest reading since the November quarter ‌of ⁠2024.

Vacancies in the private sector rose 3.2% while those in the public sector fell 0.7%. Vacancies ​increased in ​12 ⁠of the 18 industries covered.

The gains in vacancies suggest the ​labour market is in ​good ⁠health and no impediment to another rise in interest rates should ⁠the ​Reserve Bank of Australia ​feel it necessary to contain inflation.

Reporting by ​Wayne Cole; Editing by Himani Sarkar

Source: Reuters


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