Was shocked to see what fuel cost up in sunny state.. Fill up here at $1.44 per litre most was $1.48 but seen it up to$1.55 ..was $1.75 at Belyando I didnt buy any there pull up had lunch but seen plenty who were fueling up ... must be hard for all you people out there trying to travel on a pension ....
jimbo said
09:35 AM May 14, 2011
Lilly! It's created by bloody greedy speculaters....If the truth be known We, Like the USof A can use our own We have everything we need in this country
bill12 said
01:15 PM May 14, 2011
Its $1.73 on Magnetic is, and hasn,t gone down at any time.The reason, we have been told , is they don,t sell enough to give us the discount price.If you do a calculation based on the current Us -oz dollar rate , They are paying 85c a litre, Half what we pay, and still whinging.My mate, who uses a lot of fuel, has kept a diary of prices, and we are paying more than when oil was $145 a barrel. It doesn,t work out!
I live in the Loganholme area, south of Brisbane, and it's mostly around $1.50ltr. I'd probably get it cheaper if I went to the western side of the highway, in the 'lower socio-economic area', (I think that's the nice way of putting it) but it's not really a saving if I have to go extra distance to get it cheaper.
And why is it that it's more exxy in the 'better' suburbs?! It stinks!
gubby said
01:48 PM May 14, 2011
I think the problem is all you people are trying to look at this logically...
Fuel companies don't do that.....
Happywanderer said
02:49 PM May 14, 2011
Paid $1.49 in Biggenden the other day, only a few cents more than Maryborough or Bundaberg. They were $1.46
lilly31 said
02:55 PM May 14, 2011
I actually found the smaller town had the cheapest fuel some servo on main highways were most of time the most expensive ... ....so i tender to fill up when fuel when i found these little servo and it suppose the smaller towns as well ...
glassies said
04:49 PM May 14, 2011
1.65 at bp in landsborough but thats the good fuel i put that in subaru as im told they should be run on the good fuel i use vortex at woolworths
Beth54 said
07:58 PM May 14, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
I live in the Loganholme area, south of Brisbane, and it's mostly around $1.50ltr. I'd probably get it cheaper if I went to the western side of the highway, in the 'lower socio-economic area', (I think that's the nice way of putting it) but it's not really a saving if I have to go extra distance to get it cheaper.
And why is it that it's more exxy in the 'better' suburbs?! It stinks!
Oops, that's unleaded, I'm quoting.
lilly31 said
08:00 PM May 14, 2011
yer me too beth think vortex was $179 in one place i pull up
Cruising Granny said
08:11 PM May 14, 2011
For some unexplicable reason diesel here in Adelaide has just dived down to $1.45 or there-abouts. It was up to $1.56 a week ago. On the job the most I paid for diesel was in Qld - $1.69 out in the stick somewhere. It varies from company to company. For a change, for the first time in 3 months, diesel also cheaper than unleaded petrol. As diesel is cheaper to produce then unleaded fuel, I can't ever understand why it's dearer, well, until now. When I arrived in Cairns in 08 diesel was $1.80/litre, so we're still better off than then. But like we are told, the good old U S of A whinges about paying 85c/litre. So how do we "whinge" big enough and loud enough to be heard by the fuel companies so that we get a fair deal? It will never happen. We keep using the stuff.
Dougie said
11:41 PM May 14, 2011
Yes, & to think that the only company that has the technology to turn coal into diesel fuel (Linc) has been shut down in Kingaroy Qld. How much coal do we have in Aust? well I have it on good authority that coal can be found from Millmeran in south-eastern Qld right up through western Qld to Charters Towers, so the question is, why aren't we self sufficient in this so called "lucky country"? We are exporting LNG from CSG (coal seam gas) overseas for next to nothing, so why isn't this resource being used for motor vehicle fuel also? Seems the big oil companies have everyone hood-winked, or are our politicians just too gutless to do anything about it??
Sheba said
11:41 PM May 14, 2011
Paid $1.52 for Diesel at Choice in Rocky yesterday. The day before, on the way home, it was 7.9 cents a litre dearer at Marlborough, about an hour North up the Highway.
It's getting too ridiculous.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 14th of May 2011 11:42:54 PM
jack biggles said
11:51 PM May 14, 2011
Dougie wrote:
Yes, & to think that the only company that has the technology to turn coal into diesel fuel (Linc) has been shut down in Kingaroy Qld. How much coal do we have in Aust? well I have it on good authority that coal can be found from Millmeran in south-eastern Qld right up through western Qld to Charters Towers, so the question is, why aren't we self sufficient in this so called "lucky country"? We are exporting LNG from CSG (coal seam gas) overseas for next to nothing, so why isn't this resource being used for motor vehicle fuel also? Seems the big oil companies have everyone hood-winked, or are our politicians just too gutless to do anything about it??
Dougie,
You are spot on !
One day the people of Australia are going to wake up and realise that some of these grubby politicians have been putting in a very poor effort & lynch the blighters.
jules47 said
07:54 AM May 15, 2011
Servo here had diesel at 157.5 on Thursday, then on Friday am went right down to 149.5! (and I know they didn't have a delivery Thursday night)
lilly31 said
08:06 AM May 15, 2011
It the same here jules fuel go up on thursday it a rip off... tamworth is suppose to have most expencive fuel in n.s.w. but nothing on sunny q.l.d......think it $1.48 here at present
Two Strays said
07:22 PM May 15, 2011
Hi all. If you think Qld is expensive, come out here in NT. Many places on the Stuart Hwy range between $1.88 to $2.20+. A lot of GN understand that they expect a bit of a mark up, but the prices out here is blantant exploitation. Particularly where you do not have an option. A number of travellers are avoiding popular out of the way sites like Eyres Rock or Kings Canyon because of the of the fuel cost. If these places continue to bleed the average traveller they will cut the head off the goose who lays the golden egg if they are not careful.
Beth54 said
04:14 PM May 16, 2011
I filled up today at my local Woolies/Caltex, and E10 unleaded was 147.9, 144.9 for me with my discount, and diesel was 152.9.
DeBe said
05:17 PM May 16, 2011
Why would any goverment of the day be interested in reducing fuel prices? High fuel price means more money due to the huge amount of tax on fuel. & going green isnt realy on there agenda as they are slowly ramping up tax on LPG which is suposed to be enviromentaly freindly. Its all about goverment coffers.
-- Edited by DeBe on Monday 16th of May 2011 05:18:04 PM
Beth54 said
05:32 PM May 16, 2011
DeBe wrote:
Why would any goverment of the day be interested in reducing fuel prices? High fuel price means more money due to the huge amount of tax on fuel. & going green isnt realy on there agenda as they are slowly ramping up tax on LPG which is suposed to be enviromentaly freindly. Its all about goverment coffers.
-- Edited by DeBe on Monday 16th of May 2011 05:18:04 PM
As with cigarettes too DeBe. If they were really serious about helping people get off the damn things, they'd compensate the cost of Nicabate and the like. But no, they make too much money on the tax from them.
Was shocked to see what fuel cost up in sunny state.. Fill up here at $1.44 per litre most was $1.48 but seen it up to$1.55 ..was $1.75 at Belyando I didnt buy any there pull up had lunch but seen plenty who were fueling up ... must be hard for all you people out there trying to travel on a pension ....
Lilly! It's created by bloody greedy speculaters....If the truth be known We, Like the USof A can use our own We have everything we need in this country
http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1911
Lilly Have a look at this and wonder no more.....
I live in the Loganholme area, south of Brisbane, and it's mostly around $1.50ltr. I'd probably get it cheaper if I went to the western side of the highway, in the 'lower socio-economic area', (I think that's the nice way of putting it) but it's not really a saving if I have to go extra distance to get it cheaper.
And why is it that it's more exxy in the 'better' suburbs?! It stinks!
I think the problem is all you people are trying to look at this logically...
Fuel companies don't do that.....
fuel i use vortex at woolworths
Oops, that's unleaded, I'm quoting.
It was up to $1.56 a week ago. On the job the most I paid for diesel was in Qld - $1.69 out in the stick somewhere.
It varies from company to company.
For a change, for the first time in 3 months, diesel also cheaper than unleaded petrol.
As diesel is cheaper to produce then unleaded fuel, I can't ever understand why it's dearer, well, until now.
When I arrived in Cairns in 08 diesel was $1.80/litre, so we're still better off than then.
But like we are told, the good old U S of A whinges about paying 85c/litre.
So how do we "whinge" big enough and loud enough to be heard by the fuel companies so that we get a fair deal?
It will never happen. We keep using the stuff.
How much coal do we have in Aust? well I have it on good authority that coal can be found from Millmeran in south-eastern Qld right up through western Qld to Charters Towers, so the question is, why aren't we self sufficient in this so called "lucky country"?
We are exporting LNG from CSG (coal seam gas) overseas for next to nothing, so why isn't this resource being used for motor vehicle fuel also?
Seems the big oil companies have everyone hood-winked, or are our politicians just too gutless to do anything about it??
Paid $1.52 for Diesel at Choice in Rocky yesterday. The day before, on the way home, it was 7.9 cents a litre dearer at Marlborough, about an hour North up the Highway.
It's getting too ridiculous.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 14th of May 2011 11:42:54 PM
Dougie,
You are spot on !
One day the people of Australia are going to wake up and realise that some of these grubby politicians have been putting in a very poor effort & lynch the blighters.
I filled up today at my local Woolies/Caltex, and E10 unleaded was 147.9, 144.9 for me with my discount, and diesel was 152.9.
Why would any goverment of the day be interested in reducing fuel prices? High fuel price means more money due to the huge amount of tax on fuel. & going green isnt realy on there agenda as they are slowly ramping up tax on LPG which is suposed to be enviromentaly freindly. Its all about goverment coffers.
-- Edited by DeBe on Monday 16th of May 2011 05:18:04 PM
As with cigarettes too DeBe. If they were really serious about helping people get off the damn things, they'd compensate the cost of Nicabate and the like. But no, they make too much money on the tax from them.