By the numbers: Australia Post’s 2022 online shopping report

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Australia Post released its 2022 Inside Australian Online Shopping report on Tuesday, showcasing how the e-commerce sector grew in 2021, and highlighting the trends businesses should look out for in the months to come.

Here’s our rundown of the report, by the numbers:

The amount Australian shoppers spent online for physical goods in 2021: $62.3 billion

How much more they spent online than in 2020, by percentage: 23.4%

How many more purchases Australians made online in 2021, relative to pre-pandemic 2019: 73.1%

The value of Australia’s online shopping spend in 2021, as a percentage of total retail spend: 19.3%

The number of Australian households that made at least one online purchase in 2021: 9.2 million

The number of Australian households that made at least one online purchase in every month of 2021: 5.4 million

Percentage of Australian online shoppers classified as “super shoppers”, who made at least one e-commerce purchase per week: 15.3%

The volume of online purchases made by “super shoppers”, as a percentage of total online sales volume: 49%

Percentage of online shoppers who say their purchasing habits will remain the same or increase in 2022: 93%

Growth in workday purchases, made between 2pm and 5pm: 11%

Decline in mid-evening purchases, made between 7pm and 11pm: -11%

The percentage of businesses with an e-commerce presence planning to boost capabilities in the next three months: 88%

How many local businesses are planning to deploy at least 25% of their upcoming capital expenses on e-commerce capabilities: One in three

Percentage of shoppers who see eco-friendly packaging as a top three concern when buying online: 38%

Percentage of businesses claiming some from of sustainable practices and products: 88%

Instagram e-commerce revenue growth for footwear retailer Accent Group, between FY20 and FY21: 123%

The peak of athleisure sales, expressed as a percentage of total online apparel sales: 3.2% (In August 2021, at the height of Victorian and New South Wales lockdowns)

Top postcode for specialty food and liquor, by purchase volume: 2020 (Mosman, NSW)

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