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Australian job ads in June slip 0.2% m/m, ANZ-Indeed data shows

By Thomson Reuters Jul 5, 2026 | 8:34 PM

SYDNEY, July 6 (Reuters) – The number of Australian job advertisements dipped slightly in June, private-sector ​data showed on Monday, suggesting ‌labour demand was only gradually easing amid higher borrowing costs.

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• The number of job advertisements fell 0.2% in ‌June ​from May, when ⁠they rose 2%, ⁠according to data from Australia and New Zealand Banking Group and employment website Indeed. Ads were up ​0.5% from June last year, and remained 15% above their ⁠decade-long averages.

• The ⁠gain was driven by ​stronger demand for nurses and real ​estate professionals, but vacancies in retail, ‌food preparation and management fell sharply. Job ads for logistics-related roles steadied after two months of ⁠declines but driver opportunities continued to fall.

• The latest job data showed the economy ⁠created ‌40,300 net jobs in ⁠May, reversing a sharp ​decline ‌a month earlier. The jobless ​rate also ⁠eased to 4.4% from 4.5% after three rate hikes from the Reserve Bank of Australia this year.

(Reporting by Stella Qiu; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong)