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Australia news live: average price of diesel passes $3 a litre in every state capital as Bowen says about 500 service stations have fuel shortages


Average diesel prices pass $3 a litre in almost every capital

Patrick Commins

The average price of diesel has passed $3 for the first time in every capital city besides Darwin, according to the fuel monitoring website, Motormouth.

Motorists have been reporting paying more than that at individual service stations, but the new figures confirm that fuel prices continue to make new records as the US-Israel war on Iran grinds on.

Canberra may not be reporting any fuel shortages, but the nation’s capital is showing the highest average diesel price at $3.10 a litre.

All prices are up by between $1.20 and $1.30 since the start of the month.

The exception is Darwin, which has recorded an increase of $1.12 for diesel and has yet to breach the $3 per litre mark.

Here are the average prices for a litre of diesel:

  • Sydney $3.07

  • Melbourne $3.04

  • Brisbane $3.06

  • Perth $3

  • Canberra $3.10

  • Adelaide $3

  • Hobart $3.05

  • Darwin $2.95

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Liberal MP Angie Bell is up next and says the Queensland government has called for national plan to increase visibility of where fuel is flowing. She asks, “when will the government take action to get fuel to where it’s needed?”

“This government has been taking action,” says Chris Bowen, who is met with an incredulous expression from Angus Taylor.

Bowen says that some of the 20% of Australia’s minimum stock obligation that has been released has been going to regional areas, including those in Queensland and the NT impacted by flooding.

double quotation markWe have arranged for more allocations to support Indigenous communities and get up to Cape York and the farming communities around Cairns and Townsville and prioritise key refuelling sites for long distance freights and families in Queensland.

Milton Dick makes him pause for a minute, and tells the Liberal benches to pipe down, because there’s “too much noise”.

Bowen continues, and takes a stab at the opposition:

double quotation markOne of the towns that has been specifically identified for extra deliveries in Queensland is the town of Texas in Queensland. We are sending fuel to Texas, others had a plan to get fuel from Texas in a crisis.

(He’s referring to a small amount of Australia’s stock that, under the previous Coalition government, was held for less than two years in the US in Texas).

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