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Michael Bleby
Michael BlebyDeputy property editorMay 1, 2022 – 7.07pm

Higher building costs will be a permanent part of Australian construction as materials and labour will not fall back from the high levels they have reached, but will grow more moderately from the second half of this calendar year.

Total construction sector inflation will hit 9.5 per cent over the year to June 2022, and 6 per cent over the year to December 2022, consultancy Macromonitor says in a new report.

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