Productivity Commission finds national productivity falls again with mining sector leading the decline

Miners have helped push productivity 2 per cent lower in the three months to June, according to the Productivity Commission in findings likely to reignite debate about how to stem continual declines.

Three industries — mining, electricity, gas, water and waste services and information, media and telecommunications — accounted for 46 per cent of the overall decline, with mining making up one-third.

The commission said while mining hours worked increased, output suffered a large decline with labour productivity following.

Iron ore mining and gas extraction decreased, the commission found, blaming adverse weather and planned maintenance for reduced production capacity.

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