Budget Paper No.6 1997/98 Northern Territory Economy
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Tabled Papers for 7th Assembly 1994 - 1997; Tabled papers; ParliamentNT
1997-04-30
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Appendix C: Consumer Price Inflation (annual % change) 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Darwin 0.9 2.3 1.8 4.8 2.1 8 Capital Cities 0.3 1.9 2.5 5.1 1.5 Source: ABS Cat. No. 6401.0, December Quarter Appendix D: Average Weekly Earnings ($ per week annual average) Full-time adult earnings 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Northern Territory 663.35 678.08 688.05 708.48 723.15 Percentage Change 6.3 2.2 1.5 3.0 2.1 Australia 618.73 634.88 659.40 690.48 717.43 Percentage Change 3.2 2.6 3.9 4.7 3.9 Source: ABS Cat. No. 6302.0 Appendix E: Mining Production 1995 1996 Quantity Value Quantity Value ('000) ($M) ('000) ($M) Metals/Minerals Bauxite (tonnes) 5 749.5 139.7 6 238.8 114.5 Copper Concentrate (tonnes) 23.6 22.9 58.0 46.4 Gold (grams) 16 271.0 290.8 19 843.5 341.7 Lead Concentrate (tonnes) 19.2 5.1 31.9 6.3 Manganese (tonnes) 1 794.7 186.1 1 826.1 216.1 Silver (grams) 12 506.4 2.7 10 071.3 2.4 Uranium Oxide (tonnes) 3.0 116.8 5.1 155.3 Zinc Concentrate (tonnes) 61.0 34.2 109.6 48.9 Zinc/Lead concentrate(tonnes) 65.5 23.5 214.8 100.5 Hydrocarbons Crude Oil (kilolitres) 1 647.5 244.6 1 332.4 216.7 Natural Gas (kilolitres) 395 831.2 26.6 442 513.1 28.4 Source: Dept. of Mines and Energy Statistical Appendices 93
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