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imageSYDNEY: Australian consumer prices rose 0.5 percent in the September quarter, official figures showed Wednesday, as the annual rate of inflation eased following the removal of a controversial carbon tax.

The increase in the consumer price index (CPI) in the three months to September was slightly stronger than economists' estimates of 0.4 percent.

The new figures took the annual rate of inflation to 2.3 percent, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said, down from 3.0 percent in the year to June. The year-on-year rate matched analysts' projections.

The softer number keeps inflation within the Reserve Bank of Australia's target range of 2.0-3.0 percent and gives the central bank room to maintain its record-low interest rate of 2.5 percent.

"There's no smoking gun here for the RBA to change their guidance, giving them some time (to maintain) a period of stability at the present time," Citi's chief economist for Australia Paul Brennan told AFP.

The CPI rise was supported by a 14.7 percent jump in the price of fruit, as well as increases in new property purchases by owner-occupiers, property rates and charges and motor vehicle service fees.

Electricity prices dropped by 5.1 percent and petrol costs slipped by 2.5 percent.

Underlying or core inflation, which strips out volatile items and is more closely watched by the Reserve Bank, came in at 0.5 percent for the third-quarter for an annual rate of 2.55 percent.

Australia's central bank has kept the cash rate at 2.5 percent since its last cut in August 2013 to stimulate the non-mining sectors of the economy amid an expected sharp fall-off in resources investment following an unprecedented boom.

A surprised jump in inflation in the fourth-quarter of 2013 had increased market expectations of a rise in the cash rate, but softer CPI numbers since then have eased pressure on the Reserve Bank to tighten monetary policy.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2014

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