Penny Wong makes huge call on whether Australian troops will be deployed to Iran - as hundreds of fuel stations run dry ahead of the Easter long weekend
Hundreds of service stations around Australia are out of petrol leading into the Easter long weekend but a reduction in fuel prices will give some hope to anxious travellers.
Hundreds of service stations around Australia are out of petrol leading into the Easter long weekend but a reduction in fuel prices will give some hope to anxious travellers.
Of the more than 8,000 service stations around the country, 653 - or eight per cent - are missing one or more grades of fuel.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday announced further cuts to the fuel excise after state and territory leaders agreed to pass on the GST windfall to motorists at the bowser.
Motorists will get an additional 5.7 cents a litre off their fuel until June 30 as part of a deal between federal and state governments to forgo some GST revenue.
The average price of fuel in all eight capital cities across Australia has dropped in time for the long weekend, just one day after the initial excise cuts came into effect.
Despite warnings it may take days for petrol stations to pass on the price cut, motorists are already paying less.
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