Prices and indexes Consumer Price Index (State)
Statistical releases relating to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI measures quarterly changes in the price of a 'basket' of goods and services which account for a high proportion of expenditure by metropolitan households. This 'basket' covers a wide range of goods and services, grouped into eleven categories. The CPI tracks price movements across all Australian capital cities and serves as the official measure of inflation in Australia.
- Brisbane’s headline consumer price index (CPI) increased 0.8% in June quarter 2025, resulting in a 2.5% increase over the year.
Current Releases
Consumer Price Index (report)
The CPI measures quarterly changes in the price of a 'basket' of goods and services which account for a high proportion of expenditure by metropolitan households. This 'basket' covers a wide range of goods and services, grouped into eleven categories. The CPI tracks price movements across all Australian capital cities and serves as the official measure of inflation in Australia.
Consumer Price Index: All groups, Brisbane and weighted average of eight capital cities, financial year, 1948–49 to 2024–25 (table)
This table provides a time series of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all groups for Brisbane and the weighted average of eight capital cities by financial year.
Consumer Price Index: All groups, Brisbane and weighted average of eight capital cities, quarterly, September 1948 to June 2025 (table)
This table provides a time series of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all groups for Brisbane and the weighted average of eight capital cities by quarter.
Consumer Price Index: Brisbane and weighted average of eight capital cities by group, financial year, 1984–85 to 2024–25 (table)
This table provides a time series of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) by group for Brisbane and the weighted average of eight capital cities by financial year.
Past Releases
The content in past releases may not have any planned updates or may contain data for historical periods that have been revised in a later release. For this reason, data should always be accessed from a later release, where available. Past releases are provided for reference purposes only.
Consumer Price Index (report)
The CPI measures quarterly changes in the price of a 'basket' of goods and services which account for a high proportion of expenditure by metropolitan households. This 'basket' covers a wide range of goods and services, grouped into eleven categories. The CPI tracks price movements across all Australian capital cities and serves as the official measure of inflation in Australia.