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Reply #15 - Mar 5th, 2026 at 10:40am
 
Page 6 in today's The West Australian.

What are you going to do about it, Roger? Nothing.

What can you do about it, Roger? Nothing.

Oh, and while you're "fuming" perhaps you could direct some of your displeasure towards the housing and rent price hikes over the past 10 years or so that makes buying a house or affording (or even finding) a private rental almost impossible these days.

What's that? Ah, that's right - your government is addicted to the Stamp Duty revenue from house sales, aren't you? (2 billion dollars in the last 6 months of 2025, up from 1.5 billion for the last 6 months of 2024 due to increasing house prices).

F...ing hypocrite.
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Reply #16 - Mar 5th, 2026 at 10:53am
 
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Reply #17 - Mar 5th, 2026 at 12:07pm
 
I see the same thing around here. Fuel price varies by about 60c. Not evenly. For example they will all be either within 5c of $1.50 or within 5c of $2.10. Seems to vary by suburb, as fuel stations within sight of each other charge about the same.

There is absolutely no need for the government to do anything about it. If it bothers you, just shop around. Or better yet, buy an EV. They are dirt cheap to run.

Why is there this incessant need for the government to make everything 'fair'?
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Reply #18 - Mar 5th, 2026 at 12:38pm
 
Here today Unleaded 91 is $1.70 to $2.00
Diesel is $1.74 to $2.10.

Brisbane unleaded 91 is $1.96 to $2.20
Brisbane Diesel is $1.90 to $2.20

Brisbane is  the major port for QLD & has the Lytton Refinery producing 60% of QLDs fuel.

Why is fuel cheaper here - 3 1/2 hrs nrth of Brisbane?

We are being savved every which way but loose.

There is not a reason in hell why already purchased fuel supplies at the time the first strikes on Iran should have been reflected the next day at bowsers in Australia. Just out & out profiteering.
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Reply #19 - Mar 5th, 2026 at 1:44pm
 
There is no "Brisbane price" for petrol. Look around.
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Reply #20 - Mar 5th, 2026 at 4:06pm
 
Gnads wrote on Mar 5th, 2026 at 12:38pm:
Why is fuel cheaper here - 3 1/2 hrs nrth of Brisbane?


Because like here 3 hours south of Perth, it is too far for the city folks to drive. Wink
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Reply #21 - Mar 5th, 2026 at 4:25pm
 
Filled up at $1.71 unleaded 91 today.
Not saying where. We don't need people from Perth coming here and making a queue.
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Reply #22 - Mar 5th, 2026 at 10:40pm
 
Jasin wrote on Mar 5th, 2026 at 4:25pm:
Filled up at $1.71 unleaded 91 today.
Not saying where. We don't need people from Perth coming here and making a queue.


You won't say where, we understand.

So which website are you checking our prices on?
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Reply #23 - Mar 6th, 2026 at 11:02pm
 
What this guy says! The amount of fuel  Shocked
It’s toilet paper panic buying but petrol themed!

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Reply #24 - Mar 7th, 2026 at 12:03am
 
Bobby. wrote on Mar 4th, 2026 at 5:03pm:
Channel 7 news just reported petrol could soon hit $3 per litre.



The ABC says:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-04/petrol-prices-surge-across-australia-serv...

In short:

People are being urged not to panic buy petrol, as prices surge amid the Middle East war.

Long queues of cars are lining streets around petrol stations across the country, with warnings the price per litre could rise by 40c in coming weeks.

What's next?
Authorities say there is a steady supply of fuel in Australia, with fuel companies accused of taking advantage of people's anxieties by hiking prices.



Petrol retailers across the nation are being accused of "unconscionable" behaviour by preying on people's anxieties as fuel prices surge in the midst of the Middle East war.

Economists are warning Australian petrol prices could rise by 40 cents a litre in coming weeks as the conflict in the Middle East escalates, disrupting the flow of crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz.

In Perth, thousands of motorists across the city lined up along streets to get fuel last night, the cheapest day in the city's weekly fuel price cycle.

Many fuel stations across the city are selling fuel well above $2 per litre today, higher than than the daily average of 188.7 and the February average of 164.5c.


Hang on, weren't you just posting praise for your DL for bringing the price of gas down to $1.99 a gallon?

That was less than two weeks ago.

What say you now?
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Reply #25 - Mar 7th, 2026 at 12:06am
 
Jasin wrote on Mar 5th, 2026 at 4:25pm:
Filled up at $1.71 unleaded 91 today.
Not saying where. We don't need people from Perth coming here and making a queue.


Indonesia, is it?
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Reply #26 - Mar 7th, 2026 at 3:31am
 
7-Eleven defends 58c petrol price hike   Sad
7-Eleven has defended its 58c-per-litre hike in petrol, claiming the rise is in line with “broader industry trends” as the consumer watchdog issues a new warning.

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March 6, 2026

Petrol retailers are crisis profiteering and unjustifiably hiking prices at least five to 10 cents a litre across the country, the NRMA claims.

As the conflict in Iran lifts global wholesale fuel prices about 10c per litre, the national motorists’ group says service stations have hiked prices well above the wholesale increase, and before increases have even flowed through to the Australian fuel market.   Sad

NewsWire has recorded a 58c-per-litre hike from Monday to Thursday at 7-Eleven service stations in Sydney’s Surry Hills.

“While global crude oil prices may impact fuel prices across the industry, our priority is to maintain continuity of service for customers,” a 7-Eleven spokesperson said.

“We continue to offer Mobil quality fuels across our network, and customers can rely on the Fuel Price Lock feature within the My 7-Eleven app to help manage price movements.”

7-Eleven sold Mobil Supreme+ 98 for 181.9c a litre under the “fuel lock” scheme in and around Surry Hills on Monday, before the price jumped to 239.9c a litre by Thursday.

“Like all retailers, we monitor market conditions closely and will adjust in line with broader industry trends,” the 7-Eleven spokesperson said.

“We won’t be commenting on geopolitical matters, but we remain focused on providing a reliable and consistent offer for our customers every day.”

NRMA spokesman Peter Khoury said on Friday fuel retailers were already maximising their margins before the US and Israel began bombing Iran on Saturday.


“What we’ve seen in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane in particular, we were already at the top of the cycle. They were already charging the peak amount at $2.13 when the wholesale price was $1.53,” he told Sunrise.

“The wholesale price has gone up 10 cents a litre. They’ve put their prices up even further, and they’re refusing to come down. They’re using a crisis to make money, and it’s got to stop.”

Concerns about impending hikes in petrol prices have already prompted a flurry of buying across Australia.

Global oil prices – inflated by the military conflict – typically took seven to 10 days to flush through to Australian petrol prices, Mr Khoury said.

“What we’ve seen is those prices go up when they shouldn’t have, and they went up too quickly,” he said.

“The public are reporting them, and so there is more that they can do. They’ll drop their prices if you put a bit of pressure on them.”

The consumer watchdog issued a warning to fuel retailers on Friday.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says it “will not hesitate to take action” against price gouging.

“The international price of refined petrol is a key driver of Australian retail petrol prices,” ACCC commissioner Anna Brakey said.

“While these international costs are largely outside the control of local petrol retailers, we remind retailers that making false or misleading statements to consumers about the reasons of price increases would be in breach of the Australian Consumer Law.”

The consumer watchdog had written to the fuel retailers telling them not to falsely blame the conflict for price increases, Ms Brakey said.

“The ACCC will not hesitate to take action if representations and market behaviour by a petrol company contravene competition and consumer laws,” she said.

“We have written to major fuel companies to set out our expectations about domestic fuel pricing as these international events unfold.

“At this time, as at any time, we encourage motorists to use fuel price apps and websites to shop around to find the lowest prices.”

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the consumer watchdog has the powers to investigate petrol price changes.

On Thursday, federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers said motorists should not be taken for mugs by the fuel companies, as RACQ reports “unwarranted” hikes at the bowser to the consumer watchdog.   Sad

As the war in Iraq now involves 16 countries
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Reply #27 - Mar 7th, 2026 at 5:29am
 
Use this site to find your local petrol prices:

https://petrolspy.com.au/map/latlng/-37.814107/144.96328


You can see it's around $2.40 per litre for U98.

It was $1.89 last week - so a big jump
from all the war profiteering.
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Reply #28 - Mar 7th, 2026 at 7:08am
 
whiteknight wrote on Mar 7th, 2026 at 3:31am:
On Thursday, federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers said motorists should not be taken for mugs by the fuel companies


Grin Grin Grin

Newsflash for you, Jim - motorists have been taken for mugs by fuel companies for as long as I can remember.

Every time the price of oil went up, the price of petrol at the bowser went up almost immediately but if the price of oil dropped it would take them up to a week or more to reduce the price of petrol (if they even bothered to reduce it at all).

Motorists have also been taken for mugs by the government who, despite their fake concern, are more than happy to see fuel prices go up and up because of the extra fuel tax they get (which is worked out as a percentage of each litre sold - currently about 50%, so I believe).

I don't know about everywhere else but here in WA the fuel companies cannot change the price for 24 hours. So, once they "decide" on the price for each day it has to stay the same from 'midnight to midnight'.

Before then, the price used to change several times a day (probably depending on how busy they were) and it used to go up by about 15 to 20 cents a litre every Friday lunchtime like clockwork so the fuel companies could rip off motorists filling up on Friday afternoons/evenings for the weekend.

Mugs indeed. As I said a few days ago - I'm glad I don't have a car anymore.
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Reply #29 - Mar 7th, 2026 at 8:38am
 
So what happened to Chris Bowel's Glorious Energy Transition?

Note that Iran is targeting neighbouring oil refineries and gas ports, NOT wind and solar farms.
Why?
The world runs on fossil fuels?  Shurely shome mishtake.


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