Tag: Roy Morgan

Pre-Christmas retail trade forecast to hit $58b

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) and Roy Morgan are predicting this year’s pre-Christmas spending will broadly match last year’s high. It’s also expected to be “significantly above” 2019 pre-pandemic spending. The ARA-Roy Morgan...

Aussies set to spend over $11b on Christmas gifts

Australians are set to spend over $11 billion on Christmas presents this year, according to research from the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) in conjunction with Roy Morgan. A “significant proportion” of this sum...

CBD activity plunges during lockdowns

An analysis of movement data in Australia’s capital city CBDs since the Covid-19 pandemic began shows movement in the CBDs of Sydney, Brisbane and Perth all plunging over the last week as...

Consumers demanding Australian made

Aussie consumers are proving they want to support its own businesses with new information released by Roy Morgan. The preference for Australian-made products in Australia is up from 87% in 2019, to 93%...

Australian Made Week coming soon

Giving our economy a much-needed boost is as easy as saying ‘g’day’ to one extra Australian-made product a week, says Aussie entrepreneur, model and mum, Elyse Knowles. Ms Knowles has joined forces with...

Cheers to strong online alcohol sales

New data from Roy Morgan shows online purchases of packaged alcohol rose “quickly” during the early and middle parts of 2020 before declining “gently” into year-end. According to the data, over the full...

Aussies drink over 100 million glasses of alcohol per week

Exactly how many Aussies enjoy an alcoholic beverage, and how much are they drinking? It turns out that 13.2 million Aussies (66.4% of the adult population), drink alcohol in one form or another...

Positive sentiment for Christmas

Australian retail turnover fell 1.1% in September 2020, seasonally adjusted, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Retail Trade figures. This updates the preliminary result of -1.5% and follows a decline of...
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