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CPI driven by local government price hikes

Friday 16th of July 2004
"The annual CPI would have been only 1.8% for the June quarter if central and local government charges were excluded," said Alasdair Thompson, EMA's chief executive.

"The biggest cost increases driving inflation over the past 12 months have come mainly from local councils putting up their rates and fees.

"While the cost of buying and building a new home has gone up 8.8%, the...
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