Is the Hunter's economic storm over?

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IS THE ECONOMIC STORM OVER?

Alan Rai, Principal Economist

WHAT TYPE OF ‘ECONOMIC STORM’? PERHAPS NOT THE ONE YOU’RE THINKING

• China-driven mining investment downturn – Worse, economically, than April 2015 or Pasha

Bulker storms

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

• Economy’s ‘pulse’ improving – Lower unemployment – Improved confidence

• Can/will this be sustained?

• Businesses need to continually innovate to be competitive – ‘Think global, act local’

REGIONAL ECONOMY A ‘pulse check’

UNEMPLOYMENT

Construction sector leading the way

FALLING…BUT REMAINS HIGH

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Source: ABS

NSW

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

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• Record low interest rates – Helps construction sector – 50% chance of another cut

by year-end

• Lower Australian dollar – Helps our exporters and import-competitors

STORM RECOVERY TOOLS

LOWER A$

20% more price-competitive globally than a year ago

HELPING OUR EXPORTERS

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Basket of currencies (RHS)

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Source: RBA 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

US$ Index

CONSTRUCTION SECTOR SHELTER FROM THE STORM

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Hunter building approvals (p.a.)

Source: ABS

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

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Growth in both detached and higher-density housing

RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENT SYDNEY VS THE HUNTER

Clearer skies in Sydney (to date)

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Dwelling approvals (p.a.)

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Lower unemployment (recently) helps too

HOUSE PRICES CLOSE TO HOME BOOSTED BY LOW INTEREST RATES

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Sources: HRF; Pricefinder; REINSW

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Hunter Balance

Index Index

Job losses lowers buying intent, even when rates fall

DRIVERS OF HOUSE PRICES NOW WORKING IN UNISON

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Good time to buy property in next 3 months?

Sources: ABS; HRF; RBA

Share of households responding 'yes'

(LHS)

Unemployment (RHS)

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Mortgage rate (RHS)

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Unemployment likely to continue falling

HUNTER’S UNEMPLOYMENT LOOKING AHEAD

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Firms citing lack of sales as their primary concern

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Change in hiring intentions (RHS)*

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ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

Contrast with confidence at national level

GREAT(ER) EXPECTATIONS

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Outlook for next 12 months

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Source: HRF 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

>0: optimistic, <0: pessimistic Index Index

• China’s property and financial markets

ECONOMIC HEADWINDS POTENTIAL STORMS ON THE HORIZON?

• Ελλάδα!

ECONOMIC HEADWINDS STORMY TIMES

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Financial market volatility*

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ASX-200

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Index Index

Australia indirectly impacted by ‘Grexit’ via financial markets – not direct trade links

• Strengthening pulse – Lower unemployment – Higher confidence – Will the beat get stronger?

• No time for complacency – ‘Think global, act local’

HUNTER’S ECONOMIC PULSE

POST-STORM ECONOMIC RECOVERY

ICT ADOPTION Enabling a ‘think global, act local’ mindset

CONTEXT FAILING TO INVEST…IS INVESTING IN FAILURE

• Online, globally-connected economy – ICT: cost-effective method of global reach

• ICT doesn’t guarantee success – But no presence is virtual guarantee of failure

‘THE INTERNET OF THINGS’ CONSUMERS INCREASINGLY ONLINE

Sharpest rise been in social media usage

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Buying goods andservices

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Hunter residents’ internet use

2009 2011 2013 2015

Source: HRF

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TO PROMOTE…GO REMOTE ADVERTISING ON WEBSITES

Interesting findings…so what?

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Yes No No website

Hunter businesses’ advertising on websites

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STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS WHAT DO OUR FINDINGS MEAN FOR BUSINESSES?

• Integrated multi-platform online presence – Website and social media presence – Platforms are integrated with each other – Visually-engaging and stimulating content

STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS WHAT DO OUR FINDINGS MEAN FOR BUSINESSES?

• Responsive websites (and Google)

• Invest in search engine optimisation

• Facilitate online payments

KEY BARRIERS WHY IS HUNTER ICT INVESTMENT NOT HIGHER?

• Cost, lack of knowledge & resources – Don’t have to ‘go it alone’

• ICT is an investment, not an expense – Not investing is setting up for failure

Delivering insights that move the Hunter forward Thank you