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Good news for regional motorists and grey nomads

Good news for regional motorists and grey nomads

Screen Shot 2014-12-17 at 12.01.52 PMGood news today – especially for regional members and grey nomads –  as the consumer watchdog gets new powers to monitor petrol prices and hunt for price gouging.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will now issue quarterly reports on petrol prices, and conduct in-depth investigations into problem areas.

Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs Bruce Billson told the ABC today the ACCC would conduct about four “deep dive” investigations into fuel markets that are a concern due to unexplained high prices.

He named the Shoalhaven in NSW, the Northern Territory and some parts of Melbourne’s west as target areas.

“It’s a closer examination of pricing and margins, of supply impacts, of even the state of competition in particular markets,” he said.

“We’ve seen even in capital cities as the price of oil’s come down, the price at the bowser has come down more quickly in some capital cities than others.”

This is especially good news for regional areas, where a lack of competition often means the capital city price cycle doesn’t exist. Regions are also missing out on the ACCC’s new daily advice website on when is the best time to buy petrol.

(By the way, if you live in any of the capital cities, the ACCC’s analysts are saying NOW is the time to buy, with average ULP prices uniformly below $1.30 today).
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John
John from VIC commented:

Petrol prices in Seymour$1 21 Nagambie $ 1 23 Bendigo $ 1 27 Shepparton 40 away from Nagambie it is $1 37 yet at tallygaroopna 10k further north it is 1 29 

Noel
Noel from VIC commented:

Can anyone please explain the price of fuel to me, according to records I found the last time the oil price was $ 60 a barrel in 2009 when pump price was (for diesel) which is what I use, was $1.15 per liter in Melbourne, so why is it as much as $1.41 now? 

paul
paul from QLD commented:

sorry Lynette did not see your comment about diesel price although in qld diesel is still around $1.45 per litre 

paul
paul from QLD commented:

when are we going to see a drop in diesel prices. 

Lynette
Lynette from VIC commented:

Great for refined fuel users, but why are diesel prices higher than processed refined petrol prices? I'm a grey nomad & diesel fuel user & still pay $1.40odd a litre. Big Corporates, like Woolies & Coles as well as fuel producers should be investigated by AAAC & Consumer Affairs. 

Graham
Graham from NSW commented:

I just bought petrol at Westfield Tuggerah for $127.9. Driving back towards Gosford all the outlets at Ourimbah and Lisarow were around the $1.40 a litre mark. Petrol companies are taking advantage of all motorists, especially those who live outside Sydney. 

Felicity
Felicity from NSW commented:

I live in the Shoalhaven area, and fuel is still very expensive here. 

Chas
Chas from NSW commented:

It would be nice to see prices fall on the NSW Central Coast. Three years ago, Central Coast fuel prices were consistently lower than those in Sydney. Today, that trend has been reversed with E10 costing about 18c/l more on the Central Coast than the service stations on Pacific Hwy between Wahroonga and The City. 

Dorothy
Dorothy from NSW commented:

City drivers need this help more than we do, but it is still welcome 

Claude
Claude from NSW commented:

Try Upper Hunter still $1.549 

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