Australian retail sales grew 3.2% in March 2025 year-on-year. March was impacted by the timing of Easter. Last year Easter Sunday fell on 31 March but was on 20 April in 2025. Impacts are varied by category depending on product and store closure effects. On an underlying basis, March growth looks strong for supermarket, department stores and recreational goods. Queensland sales were dragged down by Cyclone Alfred.
Australian retail sales rose 4.1% in January 2025 with decent signs of growth across most categories. Liquor is still lagging, while hardware and electronics were softer than recent months. Pharmacy and recreational goods were the standout segments. We expect retail category and company divergence to rise over the next six months. Overall sales trends are likely to bounce around the 3%-4% mark, which is satisfactory growth, but still a challenge relative to cost growth.