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FED:Economic growth slows to 0.3 per cent amid energy shock

Australia's economic growth rate slowed to 0.3 per cent in the first three months of the year as the effects of interest rate rises and the Iran war started to be felt.

Growth in gross domestic product was down from the rapid 0.9 per cent growth recorded in the December quarter, Australian Bureau of Statistics data showed on Wednesday.

The result was largely in line with the consensus of forecasters.

Annual GDP growth was 2.5 per cent, below Reserve Bank's May forecast of 2.6 per cent.

"Economic growth slowed in the March quarter, with modest household and public sector expenditure as well as cyclone disruptions to mining and export activities," ABS head of national accounts Grace Kim said.

Net trade detracted 0.8 percentage points from GDP growth.

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