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HOME renovation fever helped retail trade soar back to life in May.

The May retail data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Friday revealed monthly sales of hardware, building and garden supplies increased by 37 per cent since the start of COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

Nationally, seasonally adjusted numbers showed retail turnover volumes for May surged by 16.9 per cent compared with the previous month.

Victoria experience­d an increase of 17.2 per cent for the month.

The retail surge came after a 17.7 per cent plunge in April, when retailing fell off a cliff because of a collapse in household consumptio­n.

Clothing and footwear retailing reported a significan­t upswing of 129.2 per cent, while department stores posted a monthly rise of 44.4 per cent. Cafes, restaurant­s and takeaways services booked a month-on-month increase of 30.3 per cent.

Total food retailing in seasonally adjusted terms rose by 7.2 per cent.

But spending on clothing and eating out is still below 2019 levels.

The hospitalit­y industry is still struggling to return to former levels because of restrictio­ns in most states.

Data firm Grafa’s chief informatio­n officer Dan Petrie said the jump in D.I. Y. spending pointed to home projects being brought forward.

“This is quite a healthy outcome in both stimulatin­g hardware sales but also by keeping people occupied,” he said. “From a statistica­l point of view, you have to go back 40 years to a time where the turnover within hardwares was commensura­te with cafes and restaurant­s.”

The ABS figures also revealed online sales contribute­d to 10.1 per cent of total retail turnover in May, which was a 1 per cent drop on April.

“The gradual easing of social distancing regulation­s, and the reopening of physical stores, bolstered retail trade in May,” said Ben James, director of the ABS’s quarterly economy wide surveys.

“Retailers across a range of industries reported high numbers of consumers returning to stores.”

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? Mitchell Bidner and Bo Daly have joined the reno boom, giving their home a touch-up,
Picture: AAP Mitchell Bidner and Bo Daly have joined the reno boom, giving their home a touch-up,

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