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    Australia government spending rises in Q1, adds to growth By Reuters


    SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian government spending rose in the March quarter to make a much needed contribution to economic growth, data showed on Tuesday, helping offset a steep drag from net exports.

    Spending on operational items rose 1.0% in the first quarter from the previous quarter to an inflation-adjusted A$135.7 billion ($90.61 billion), the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported.

    © Reuters. A view of Brighton Beach in front of the Melbourne skyline during sunset in Melbourne, Australia, July 19, 2023.   REUTERS/Hannah Mckay/file photo

    Total investment in fixed assets by the government and public enterprises fell 0.9% to A$33.1 billion. In all, the ABS estimated total public demand added 0.2 percentage points to March-quarter gross domestic product (GDP).

    ($1 = 1.4977 Australian dollars)


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