Fuel retailers must register for the Fuel Pricing Information Scheme by 18 March 2021. Registration will open 17 February 2021. From 19 March 2021, fuel retailers must report their fuel prices to the central database/aggregation system. Fuel retailers in South Australia must report their fuel prices to a central database – known as the aggregation system. Data publishers can then publish fuel price information via their apps and websites, so that motorists can check and […]
Fuel reporting becomes compulsory in South Australia
Higher tobacco taxes and the reintroduction of childcare fees saw consumer prices rise by 0.9 per cent in the December quarter. Tobacco prices jumped 10.9 per cent and childcare prices 37.7 per cent after the federal government ended its free childcare policy and increased the tobacco excise tax. Domestic travellers were also stung by a 6.3 per cent rise in holiday travel prices as state and territory borders briefly reopened, while consumers copped a 2.5 […]
Maitland and Muswellbrook had the cheapest average unleaded petrol prices in regional NSW on Wednesday, but there was a 22c/l spread in the cost of fuel in Newcastle, according to NRMA. The average price was 109.7c/l at Maitland – down 0.1c/l from the same time the previous week – and 110c/l at Muswellbrook. Singleton had a 2.5c/l week-on-week drop to 120c/l and Newcastle’s average was 124.6c/l. NRMA spokesperson Rebecca Page told the Newcastle Herald that prices had […]
Young remains to have the most expensive petrol prices in the area sitting nearly 20 cents a litre ahead of the cheapest in the region. As of Monday morning the cheapest place in Young to fill up with E10 was the Metro where motorists were paying 118.9 cents per litre according to the Fuel Check app. Next best in Young was the BP, Westside Petroleum, Caltex Roadhouse and the Caltex Woolworths where the price sat […]
Queenslanders to save on fuel, permanently
4 years ago
Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen and Minister for Public Works and Procurement The Honourable Mick de Brenni Queenslanders will have permanent access to real-time fuel price reporting after a two-year trial of the program delivered $9.8 million in savings to consumers at the bowser. Energy Minister Mick de Brenni said the Palaszczuk Government was delivering permanent fuel price reporting to save Queenslanders money as part of its economic recovery plan, as Queensland was Good to […]