Drivers will pay 16 cents a litre more for petrol and diesel from July as battles over taxes on fuel open up on multiple fronts.
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Drivers will pay 16 cents a litre more for petrol and diesel from July as battles over taxes on fuel open up on multiple fronts.
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Relief for Aussie motorists will continue for another month, albeit with smaller discounts, though the PM hasn't ruled out extending it beyond July.
Road users are expected to save $11 when filling a 65L tank after the Federal Government’s fuel excise cut was extended at a reduced rate.
The prime minister said drivers would get 16¢ a litre off fuel in July as fragile peace talks come under threat with Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz.
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