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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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Graeme
Graeme from QLD commented:

We need the discount petrol cards that you produced earlier this year. 

Richard
Richard from NSW commented:

Yeah, this will have the same result as Gillard's Petrol Commissioner and her grocery watch. Don't be conned. 

Geoffrey
Geoffrey from NSW commented:

At Tumut we are paying $1.53/LTR for ULP We are always on the bottom of the NRMA bowser buster website, no competition when Coles own one service station and Woolworths own the other. The price is the same at each service station. 

Peter
Peter from QLD commented:

It's about time, we have been getting ripped off big time by Caltex & BP in particular for years, and if anybody thinks they are getting a good deal by using the Big W Caltex outlets, think again, petrol dockets or alleged discounts at the Woollies Bowser are a myth, you are paying for that mythical discount in the store when you buy your Alleged discounted groceries....... Peter, Glass House Mountains Qld 

kenneth
kenneth from NSW commented:

Check the prices in Cooma sometimes 40cents a litre more on premium. At the moment prices in Sydney 30cents cheaper. 

Zoltan
Zoltan from NSW commented:

It's about time that the areas of concern are put under the microscope. I live in the Shoalhaven area and am sick of being gouged; no such thing as price cycling here. Diesel prices especially are inexplicable; up the road in Albion Park it is at least 15 cents/l cheaper. I just hope that this time something happens; remember the last petrol commissioner?? 

Neil
Neil from NSW commented:

Neil from NSW Why is it that diesel in New Zealand is cheeper than unleaded? 

ian
ian from QLD commented:

about time very good keep up the good work. 

Leonard
Leonard from QLD commented:

Good Stuff! Could we get them to look into why the Vortex 98 Unleaded is 20 cents a litre dearer than the ULP 91 Octane.? While you might expect it to be a few cents a litre dearer one can hardly imagine that anything put into it could cost 20 cents a litre. 

Willy
Willy from NSW commented:

Nowra and the Shoalhaven have been milked for as long as i lived here (27years) ,i can get my Diesel up to 20 cents /l cheaper in Albion Park about 40 km north from Here 

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