The unemployment rate in Victoria remains low | vic. gov. au The unemployment rate for regional Victoria remains historically low at 4 per cent, driven by relatively stronger regional jobs growth over recent years compared with metropolitan Melbourne
Unemployment rate | Melbourne | economy. id Unemployment is an important indicator of the economic success of an area A low unemployment rate can indicate an affluent area with a high rate of access to jobs, or a place where those who can’t find jobs leave the area
Data Dashboard - Department of Employment and Workplace Relations The unemployment rate refers to the number of unemployed people expressed as a proportion of the total labour force (employed and unemployed) The chart has 1 Y axis displaying values Range: 3 to 8 Source: ABS, Labour Force, Australia, October 2025 (seasonally adjusted)
Rate cut in doubt as unemployment falls to 4. 3 per cent Australia’s unemployment rate fell back to 4 3 per cent in October - a bad sign for borrowers NAB has become the latest of the big four banks to say no there will be no Reserve Bank interest rate cuts in 2026
Unemployment rate dips to 4. 3% in October - CommBank Australia’s job market showed renewed strength in October, with unemployment falling to 4 3 per cent and a solid lift in full-time employment The latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show 42,200 jobs were added, well above expectations and a sharp turnaround from September’s softer result The number of people looking for more work also dropped, with underemployment