
Retail spending in Australia experienced a notable uptick of 4% in March 2025 compared to the same period last year, totaling an impressive $37.3 billion, as reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This growth signals a positive shift in the retail landscape, despite lingering economic uncertainties.
The increase in retail spending was broad-based, with all categories contributing to this upward trend. The standout performer, the ‘other retailing’ segment—encompassing cosmetics, sports, and recreational goods—achieved a remarkable 9% growth. Additionally, clothing, footwear, and accessories reported a solid 5% increase, while food items, department stores, and household goods each saw a growth of 4%. Cafes, restaurants, and takeaway services, although still growing, only saw a more modest rise of 1%.
Despite the growth, Fleur Brown, Chief Industry Affairs Officer at the Australian Retailers Association (ARA), highlighted ongoing challenges. “The pressures of cost-of-living and economic uncertainty are still affecting consumer behavior,” she stated. Brown emphasized that while any signs of stability in consumer spending provide a welcome boost to business confidence, a full retail recovery remains elusive.
Lindsay Carroll, Interim CEO of the National Retail Association, viewed the March data as an encouraging sign for recovery. However, she noted that extreme weather conditions in Queensland and New South Wales had a significant impact on retail sales. “Premature shop closures due to cyclone warnings hampered sales exactly when every dollar is crucial for local businesses,” Carroll explained. She added that retailers require improved support to navigate these extreme weather events without compromising their livelihoods.
The recent data reflects a positive trend for the Australian retail sector. However, the interplay of consumer demand and external pressures highlights the need for continued support and adaptation strategies within the industry. As retailers navigate these challenges, the potential for sustained growth in consumer spending remains a key focus, influencing both market dynamics and consumer experience.
With these developments, stakeholders in the retail sector are urged to stay attuned to emerging consumer trends and support measures that can empower businesses during uncertain times.