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The yield on Australia 10Y Bond Yield eased to 4.22% on August 1, 2025, marking a 0.05 percentage point decrease from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.07 points and is 0.18 points higher than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Australia 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Interest Rates: Long-Term Government Bond Yields: 10-Year: Main (Including Benchmark) for Australia (IRLTLT01AUA156N) from 1970 to 2024 about long-term, Australia, 10-year, bonds, yield, government, interest rate, interest, and rate.
Investors have received lower and lower returns on 10-year bonds issued by the Australian government between 2010 and 2020. Peaking at **** percent in March 2010, the yield on 10-year bond yields fell to a low of **** percent in October 2020. Since then, yields have increased again, reaching **** percent as of June 2025.
The average yearly yield of Australian 10-year government bonds has shown a significant downward trend from 1990 to 2020. Starting above ** percent in 1990, yields steadily declined, with slight fluctuations, reaching a low of **** percent in 2020. After 2020, yields began to rise again, reflecting recent increases in interest rates and inflation expectations.
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Graph and download economic data for Interest Rates: Long-Term Government Bond Yields: 10-Year: Main (Including Benchmark) for Australia (IRLTLT01AUQ156N) from Q3 1969 to Q2 2025 about long-term, Australia, 10-year, bonds, yield, government, interest rate, interest, and rate.
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## Overview
Australia Dolar 10 P2 is a dataset for object detection tasks - it contains Australia annotations for 200 images.
## Getting Started
You can download this dataset for use within your own projects, or fork it into a workspace on Roboflow to create your own model.
## License
This dataset is available under the [CC BY 4.0 license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY 4.0).
Intraday 1 minute sample data for Australian 10 Year Bond Yield AUY10Y timestamped in Chicago time
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Graph and download economic data for U.S. Dollars to Australian Dollar Spot Exchange Rate (DEXUSAL) from 1971-01-04 to 2025-07-25 about Australia, exchange rate, currency, rate, and USA.
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The AUD/USD exchange rate rose to 0.6470 on August 1, 2025, up 0.65% from the previous session. Over the past month, the Australian Dollar has weakened 1.71%, and is down by 0.61% over the last 12 months. Australian Dollar - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
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Key information about Australia Exchange Rate against USD
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The digital '1:10 000 000 tectonic units of Western Australia' has been compiled by rolling up and simplifying from the digital '1:500 000 tectonic units of Western Australia, 2015' for optimal display at 1:10 000 000 scale. For the offshore component, the map uses data and divisions from the Geoscience Australia ‘Australian Geological Provinces’ GIS dataset, with polygons adjusted to match seamlessly into the onshore tectonic elements. The nomenclature and hierarchy for the tectonic units are based on weekly updates from the GSWA Explanatory Notes System (ENS). In order to provide the most up-todate geological information for the units in question, attribution from the original source is modified to remove superseded units, display correct tectonic relationships and include more recent geochronology. This digital layer is designed to outline tectonic units at the highest levels within the tectonic hierarchy; that is, to delineate the areal extent of cratons, orogens, and basins.
Download Historical Australian 10 Year Bond Yield Fixed Income Data. CQG daily, 1 minute, tick, and level 1 data from 1899.
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The yield on Australia 5 Year Bond Yield eased to 3.52% on August 1, 2025, marking a 0.07 percentage point decrease from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.05 points, though it remains 0.19 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Australia 5 Year Note Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
Australia 10-Year Government Bond Rates price data, Australia 10-Year Government Bond Rates data, recent 30 years (traceable to Jan 02,1996), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 4.35, updated at Jul 17,2025
The Measuring Broadband Australia (MBA) program relies on households across Australia volunteering to receive a Whitebox that tests the performance of their fixed-line broadband services. Thousands of tests are run and these measurements are used to calculate average speeds achieved and other metrics for different volunteer groups, such as volunteers on the NBN and volunteers still on ADSL.
The summary data released includes test results for all Whiteboxes used in MBA Report 10 for download, upload and latency metrics. The results are de-identified to protect the privacy of the volunteers and the integrity of the MBA program.
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Geoscience Australia is distributing the Australian Geographic Reference Image (AGRI), a national mosaic which provides a spatially correct reference image at a 2.5 metre resolution across Australia. Geoscience Australia developed AGRI to address the need for a higher resolution reference image, of known accuracy, over the entire Australian continent.
Geoscience Australia developed AGRI between July 2009 and June 2011. The project was made possible by a combination of new data from Japan's Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) which produced panchromatic observations at 2.5 metre resolution; new `full pass' processing techniques for rectification of satellite imagery developed in the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information and included in the Barista software; Geoscience Australia's expertise in Geodesy and Global Positioning System, and the capabilities of the Australian Spatial industry in GIS database design, field survey and image processing.
Pixel size: 2.5 metres for UTM Zone mosaic and 0.0001 deg (~10 m) for Australia continental mosaic.
File format: Generic BIL files with ER Mapper and ENVI ASCII header for UTM Zone mosaic. ECW compressed files for both Zone mosaic and Continental mosaic.
File size: UTM Zone 49 contrast balanced mosaic - 75GB UTM Zone 50 contrast balanced mosaic -296GB UTM Zone 51 contrast balanced mosaic - 376GB UTM Zone 52 contrast balanced mosaic - 354GB UTM Zone 53 contrast balanced mosaic - 381GB UTM Zone 54 contrast balanced mosaic - 472GB UTM Zone 55 contrast balanced mosaic - 474GB UTM Zone 56 contrast balanced mosaic - 377GB Continental contrast balanced mosaic - 145GB
Epoch: 25/4/2010, 27/6/2010, 15/7/2010, 7/7/2007, 22/5/2007, 16/6/2010, 18/5/2010, 17/1/2010, 4/6/2010, 6/5/2010, 20/11/2009, 30/3/2007, 15/5/2007, 29/11/2006, 22/10/2009, 25/10/2010/, 19/7/2008, 8/8/2009, 21/12/2008, 8/5/2009, 10/1/2010, 23/4/2008, 11/6/2009, 16/8/2010, 28/3/2009, 10/11/2008, 30/8/2009, 14/4/2009, 25/5/2007, 1/8/2009, 13/9/2008, 29/7/2008, 5/4/2010, 3/7/2009, 10/2/2007, 7/3/2010, 22/4/2010, 22/12/2009, 3/7/2007, 8/7/2009, 18/11/2007, 23/5/2009, 12/6/2010, 28/10/2010, 14/5/2010, 14/8/2010, 28/8/2009, 15/12/2009, 2/8/2010, 19/5/2010, 19/6/2009, 1/5/2008, 3/1/2009, 31/3/2007, 18/2/2009, 26/10/2010, 24/9/2009, 26/8/2009, 15/6/2010, 17/8/2010, 3/6/2010, 2/8/2009, 22/5/2010, 8/9/2010, 22/6/2009, 24/8/2009, 29/7/2010, 30/9/2010, 17/7/2010, 15/6/2009, 2/7/2009, 19/7/2009, 20/6/2009, 22/8/2009, 11/3/2010, 13/5/2010, 9/7/2008, 1/5/2010, 30/6/2009, 20/10/2010, 3/8/2009, 8/7/2010, 25/10/2010, 8/8/2009, 10/10/2009, 30/7/2010, 13/8/2009, 30/11/2009, 16/6/2009, 5/4/2010, 23/7/2010, 6/5/2009, 23/11/2009, 9/3/2009, 29/3/2010, 16/10/2010, 2/5/2010, 29/12/2008, 18/1/2010, 22/9/2010, 9/10/2010, 23/1/2010, 27/9/2010, 29/5/2010, 30/4/2010, 2/10/2010, 19/10/2010
This data is available under Australian Creative Commons 3.0: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/
Details of the processing characteristics are available from Technical Report, GeoCat #72657
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Government Bond Yield: Australian Government: Indexed data was reported at 2.232 % pa in Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.214 % pa for Mar 2025. Government Bond Yield: Australian Government: Indexed data is updated monthly, averaging 2.829 % pa from Jul 1985 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 478 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5.830 % pa in Jan 1987 and a record low of -0.809 % pa in Aug 2021. Government Bond Yield: Australian Government: Indexed data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of Australia. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.M007: Government Bond Yield. This series is an inflation-indexed bond yield with a maturity of 10 years.
When converted to the value of one Australian dollar in 2020, goods and services that cost one dollar in 1966 would cost 13.60 dollars in 2019; meaning that one Australian dollar in 1966 was almost 14 times more than it is today. This data can be used to calculate how much goods and services from the years shown would cost today, by multiplying the price from then by the number shown in the graph. For example, an item that cost 50 Australian dollars in 1990 would theoretically cost 101.50 Australian dollars in 2020 (50 x 2.03 = 101.5).
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The benchmark interest rate in Australia was last recorded at 3.85 percent. This dataset provides - Australia Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Break Even Inflation Rate: 10-Year data was reported at 2.160 % in Mar 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2.320 % for Dec 2024. Break Even Inflation Rate: 10-Year data is updated quarterly, averaging 2.620 % from Dec 1985 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 157 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.370 % in Mar 1989 and a record low of 0.660 % in Mar 2020. Break Even Inflation Rate: 10-Year data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of Australia. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.I067: Breakeven Inflation Rate. The Breakeven 10 Year Inflation Rate is measured by the Reserve Bank of Australia using Commonwealth government securities. For data since 1996, the RBA uses interpolation and projection of the yield curve to estimate both nominal and inflation-indexed bond yields with an exact 10-year maturity. Prior to 1996, these adjustments are not made and the nominal and inflation-indexed bond yields used to derive the series may not reflect ideal 10-year maturities. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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The yield on Australia 10Y Bond Yield eased to 4.22% on August 1, 2025, marking a 0.05 percentage point decrease from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.07 points and is 0.18 points higher than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Australia 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.