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Old 10-04-2022, 05:50 PM   #1381
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142.5c/L for E10 at Guildford (Sydney) on Friday 8/4/22. 150 c/L is commonplace in many Sydney suburbs today (Sunday). 179 c/L for 98 Premium also.

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Surprised to see that regional Vic (Gippsland at least) ULP its circa 20cpl higher than metro melb. Why would that be?

Looks like quite a few people may have been caught out, as many of the stations were pretty chockers.

Paid $1.75 for 98 before heading out this morning.
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Surprised to see that regional Vic (Gippsland at least) ULP its circa 20cpl higher than metro melb. Why would that be?

Looks like quite a few people may have been caught out, as many of the stations were pretty chockers.

Paid $1.75 for 98 before heading out this morning.
Still 20c/L higher out here in Central VIC too than metropolitan Melbourne.
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Old 15-04-2022, 06:56 PM   #1384
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Just had a quick look at PetrolSpy and even though it is two long weekends in a row and many would have taken off next week, even cheaper than before I last filled up with 98. WTF?
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Election. Lib's cut the tax sending a real message to the petrol stations, pretty sure they don't want Labor voted in, bad for business... See how the numbers look in 5 weeks.
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Election. Lib's cut the tax sending a real message to the petrol stations, pretty sure they don't want Labor voted in, bad for business... See how the numbers look in 5 weeks.
I have a guzzler v8. Assume I save $20 per fill, fill up twice a week, that would be $40 a week in savings. Run that across 8 weeks from tax cut to election date, that's a total saving of $320. Most people would save less due to having more efficient cars. Its quite worrying that $320 could sway a vote that will have an impact for years to come.

Haven't really noticed groceries bill dropping either, but then again I hadn't noticed that they had spiked before the fuel cut. I have however noticed that eating out has gone through the roof!
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Election. Lib's cut the tax sending a real message to the petrol stations, pretty sure they don't want Labor voted in, bad for business... See how the numbers look in 5 weeks.
Yes they cut the excise but they don't control the retail price. That cut had already worked it's way through the system before I filled up last time.

It always goes up long weekends but somehow cheaper now than before
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I'm not sure it had worked it's way through, prices had gone up early (as usual) but they were on notice to drop them quickly.

Likewise, I'm not sure the $320 saving is what the petrol stations are thinking, just that at this unstable time (for them) it's best to keep the boat steady... Give it those 5 weeks though.

I've abandoned my less favourite lunch places that are now $15 a meal too. Except one, they actually do a pretty good curry... But I'd noticed they also reduced the quantity of meat in one meal when the price rose. I persisted and it was a one-off, possibly they got complaints, and/or otherwise they would have been abandoned too. I buy cheap sandwiches on the days I skip the old regular places, I can afford to lose some weight.
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I have a guzzler v8. Assume I save $20 per fill, fill up twice a week, that would be $40 a week in savings. Run that across 8 weeks from tax cut to election date, that's a total saving of $320. Most people would save less due to having more efficient cars. Its quite worrying that $320 could sway a vote that will have an impact for years to come.

Haven't really noticed groceries bill dropping either, but then again I hadn't noticed that they had spiked before the fuel cut. I have however noticed that eating out has gone through the roof!
Regarding grocery prices, I heard on Triple M that while the government cut the fuel excise, they also cut the diesel rebate freight companies got. (no idea if it’s all companies that got it or depended on size) So fuel for them actually got more expensive initially.

Eating out has been more expensive since we opened up again. Serving sizes are down and prices are up. And now places are expecting tips too.
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What an absolute rip off.
Had to go down to Brisbane for a couple of days and while 91 was down in the dollar fifty mark, diesel was still up in the dollar nineties.
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Had to go down to Brisbane for a couple of days and while 91 was down in the dollar fifty mark, diesel was still up in the dollar nineties.
Still cheaper than a bottle of Coke!
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Eating out has been more expensive since we opened up again. Serving sizes are down and prices are up. And now places are expecting tips too.
Local Cafe charging $18 for a cheese burger, and $9 for raisin toast, $9 for Banana Bread and

The joys of living in a 'tourist' area.

Don't eat out any more, bought a proper coffee machine, and stay at home now.

Mastered the coffee, better than the cafe now.
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Regarding grocery prices, I heard on Triple M that while the government cut the fuel excise, they also cut the diesel rebate freight companies got. (no idea if it’s all companies that got it or depended on size) So fuel for them actually got more expensive initially.

Eating out has been more expensive since we opened up again. Serving sizes are down and prices are up. And now places are expecting tips too.
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Local Cafe charging $18 for a cheese burger, and $9 for raisin toast, $9 for Banana Bread and

The joys of living in a 'tourist' area.

Don't eat out any more, bought a proper coffee machine, and stay at home now.

Mastered the coffee, better than the cafe now.
This is why I only purchase meat from good butchers.
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Local Cafe charging $18 for a cheese burger, and $9 for raisin toast, $9 for Banana Bread and

The joys of living in a 'tourist' area.

Don't eat out any more, bought a proper coffee machine, and stay at home now.

Mastered the coffee, better than the cafe now.
Yeah these cafe food prices are just rips.
And they seem to make so much money they only open 6am 2pm or thereabouts.
A six inch subway is $5.95/$7/95 depending on franchise and the odd bakery as opposed to a cafe will still sell sandwiches at $5.50 to $7.50.

Interesting cafes charge 9 and 10 bucks for the same stuff.

i get a $15 lunch allowance on the Gc working as a volunteer, my coffee is $4.20 (small) then leaves me $10.80 for food for a 9/10 hour day.
Gets tricky so I m finding all the value places.
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Old 17-04-2022, 12:34 PM   #1396
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A good article here explaining our fuel supply issues!

https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/wh...235847262.html
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As of yesterday our local has dropped 98 to $2.04 , 95 to $1.99 and 91 to $1.85 ... Things are looking up a bit ..
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Still cheaper than a bottle of Coke!

Nothing to do with a bottle of coke.
It's about the disparity between the two fuels.
Everyone knows that diesel should be cheaper than unleaded and not 40c dearer.
It's another rip off.
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Nothing to do with a bottle of coke.
It's about the disparity between the two fuels.
Everyone knows that diesel should be cheaper than unleaded and not 40c dearer.
It's another rip off.
True, but isn't it odd how Coke is so expensive compared to fuel generally.

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True, but isn't it odd how Coke is so expensive compared to fuel generally.

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It always has been, so has rum and many other spirits and beers, there’s absolutely no correlation

Mind you, if cars ran on coke, we would have switched to batteries decades ago

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There’s absolutely no fuel shortages anywhere in the world yet OPEC jumps the price up
and then equally astonishingly, the price can fall 50-60 cpl in a week or so just like that.

Amazing how much control oil companies have over countries and peoples lives,
yet most still embrace the addiction to their products at every opportunity
because the alternatives still seem nonsensical….

By the way, big oil is getting mighty ticked off with China switching to so many electrics so quickly,
me thinks they see their massive sales and profits disappearing permanently…….
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It always has been, so has rum and many other spirits and beers, there’s absolutely no correlation

Mind you, if cars ran on coke, we would have switched to batteries decades ago
One also assumes if you buy coke 60L-100L at a time you'd probably get discounts of some form - whats a pub pay for it in syrup form?
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you have 'good' butchers??
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Coke to fuel price comparison is something that d***head mate
brings up in a conversation and everyone else goes what?
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One also assumes if you buy coke 60L-100L at a time you'd probably get discounts of some form - whats a pub pay for it in syrup form?
Yes, but that's a bit like saying what do the refineries pay for crude. Raw form is not really a direct comparison

I think you'll find when the likes of a servo or supermarket buys crates of coke in 2 litres bottles they will still be paying more than the price per litre of petrol.

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I've abandoned my less favourite lunch places that are now $15 a meal too. Except one, they actually do a pretty good curry... But I'd noticed they also reduced the quantity of meat in one meal when the price rose. I persisted and it was a one-off, possibly they got complaints, and/or otherwise they would have been abandoned too. I buy cheap sandwiches on the days I skip the old regular places, I can afford to lose some weight.
Great food and value lunch places in Canberra are the Treasury and Dept of Finance buildings opposite each other near the Art Gallery.
Two heavily subsidised government cafe's no wonder public servants don't eat out much.

Diesel and 91 looks to be gradually falling again here.
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Honeymoon might be coming to an early end. Whilst most stations are still showing $1.5x ULP in the inner east suburbs, I did just drive past a shell that had $1.92 ULP! The next Mobil station had cars lined up.

Shell has in the past had sporadic jumps for no obvious reasons, so it could be a one off.
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Honeymoon might be coming to an early end. Whilst most stations are still showing $1.5x ULP in the inner east suburbs, I did just drive past a shell that had $1.92 ULP! The next Mobil station had cars lined up.

Shell has in the past had sporadic jumps for no obvious reasons, so it could be a one off.
No thats just usually how it operates in Melbourne, random 40c/L jumps on 91 overnight.

Then takes months to drop that 40c/L
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