Australia’s building approvals decline moderated in January 2026, offering a tentative sign of stabilisation in a sector that has faced sharp pressure in recent months. Month-over-month approvals fell 7.2% in January, a significantly smaller drop than the revised 14.9% contraction recorded previously.
Both the current and previous readings relate to January 2026, with the earlier figure reflecting the change from November to December and the latest data comparing January to December, in line with the month-over-month methodology. The improvement from a double-digit slide to a single-digit fall suggests that while construction activity remains under strain, the pace of deterioration has slowed.
The updated data, released on 10 March 2026, will be closely watched by investors and policymakers as an indicator of underlying momentum in residential and commercial construction, a key driver of Australia’s broader economic outlook.