Consumer confidence has dipped in the latest monthly ANZ Roy Morgan survey, falling six points to 115, but overall is still in positive territory.
A reading above 100 indicates more optimists than pessimists.
"Confidence usually falls in March, as the summer glow wanes and the reality of work reasserts itself," ANZ chief economist Cameron Bagrie said.
"After accounting for seasonality, March showed a very marginal easing in confidence, but not of a magnitude than could be considered any more than rounding."
Considering February had shown a solid lift it was encouraging to see it had been maintained, he said.