Australia fuel watch tracker: check current petrol and diesel prices, service station outages and shipments – in charts
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Australia is facing a fuel crisis, prompting government action and a new fuel watch tracker.
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Australian consumers can use a dedicated fuel watch tracker to check current petrol and diesel prices, service station outages, and shipments.
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Australia is battling a fuel crisis, prompting the federal government to release fuel reserves, cut fuel excise taxes, and implement a national fuel security plan. This action aims to address concerns about fuel availability and rising petrol and diesel prices across the country. Consumers in Sydney, Melbourne, and other areas can track current fuel prices, service station outages, and shipments using a dedicated fuel watch tracker. The measures come as questions arise about how much fuel Australia has left and the potential for shortages.
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The federal government released fuel reserves, cut fuel excise taxes, and implemented a national fuel security plan.
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