**In short: **

The government has halved the fuel excise, reducing the cost of petrol and diesel by 26.3 cents a litre for three months.

The heavy road user charge will also be reduced to zero for the same period, taking pressure off truck drivers and transport costs.

  • 𝚝𝚛𝚔@aussie.zoneOP
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    Also, needed some fuel on the weekend for the mower so took up our 2 x 20L fuel containers we keep in the shed for the mower / whipper snipper to fill them up… Could feel the eyes as we dared fill up a couple of jerry cans. Obviously hoarding. After turning up in our EV…

    Really surprised at the lack of anger at old Trumpy over this whole thing. Everyones so quick to blame “Albo” or “Labor” (“labour” usually) rather than… the bloke who is literally the one who initiated the conflict??

    Anyway. Will certainly be delicious irony if this is the turning point for electric adoption.

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      Only an idiot would blame Albo.

      However, I’m really raging that Albo and other world leaders won’t hold Trump’s feet to the fire over this.

      Trump started it and he’s the only one that can finish it and the only way he will do that is if other leaders throw some shade on him for this idiocy.

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        Disarming a country that were prohibited from making nukes yet did it anyway, who wish death to us and the western world, is not idiocy. It’s idiocy to just ignore Iran and let them keep working towards destroying us.

        Is hilarious that basically every former US president has continually warned of the dangers that Iran pose, yet sat idly by and did nothing while allowing them to develop weapons to annihilate us.

        I swear half of Lemmy and the left would thank Iran for nuking them, saying they feel enriched by the nuclear fallout - yet they lose their minds over Russia invading Ukraine lol. Iran is a much but threat than Russia to the west.

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          Bro you need to go back to the library and hit the books, your worldview and assessment of current events is quite flawed. I wonder, have you pulled any of your understanding from credible sources or just your favourite cooker podcast?

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          Just before I block you, I want to say I hope your life goes horribly bad.

          People like you are the cancer that makes me hate people.

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            You want Iran to have nukes and weapons that can destroy western civilisation knowing full well that they want to destroy western civilisation?

            Also maybe watch Forrest Gump and then see who the stupid one is in that situation ;)

  • 𝚝𝚛𝚔@aussie.zoneOP
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    Will certainly take the wind out of the sails of the usual conservative bogan types who have been making a big song and dance about how the gubberment needs to save them from our own over-reliance on oil.

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      That’s likely the reason yeah, even if it makes the problem worse given it’s mostly a demand side problem (for now). Functionally illiterate conservatives don’t know or care about that, however.

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        As opposed to the functionally illiterate “progressives” who think their EVs are made using sunshine and wind 🤣🤡

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          You again? What part of the fossil fuel industry do you work in?

          Nobody believes EVs are without drawbacks, but your blind hatred of renewables and EVs comes across as more unhinged every time I see your name on a comment. I’ve engaged with you in good faith before and you have shown yourself to be a bad actor. If you can’t figure out why moving away from fossil fuels is a good thing at least shut up and let the rest of the world get on with it.

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    Govt responds to fuel shortage by pushing the price down, thereby increasing consumption and maintaining dependence.

    This is fine.

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      Long term it would be bad. High prices help hasten energy transition and energy independence but the collapse of the Libs has left a very dangerous power vacuum.

      Hopefully Trump dies of natural causes or gets the 25th soon and the disruptions in the gulf ends.

      Meanwhile Labor needs to be seen to be doing popular things to keep the fossil fuel and billionaire funded populists to 20%

      Government is always about finding a balance, not being perfect.

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        Hmm, yes, “politics is the art of the possible”, good point.

        Although, in a few weeks when it becomes clear that the govt effectively sat on it’s hands and did stuff all while the obvious situation unfolded predictably, that’s not going to be great for their polling numbers either.

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          They have been getting fuel into the country and trying to support critical industries and combat price increases. There is a limit. We aren’t about to sanction the USA or start a war with them. Global oil prices aren’t something our government can control.

          Whatever they do it’s going to end with fuel rationing I think. Odd and even plate days etc. Seen it all before. People forget quickly how vulnerable we are to disruptions in the global supply chain.

          Cutting fuel excise is likely a poor decision conomically but there is a constant theme I see online, don’t know where it comes from, that this government does nothing. They are obviously doing a hell of a lot and perhaps more than they should. It isn’t being reported or understood for some reason.

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    Lowering the price will just increase consumption and hoarding.

    The solution to shortages is rationing, but the government is worried (probably accurately) that it will be unpopular.

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      This is a dumb take. No one who wasn’t already hoarding is going to start hoarding because of this discount.

      By your logic the government should have doubled the fuel excise lol. Make it more expensive so it’s not hoarded.

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          That’s what the market prices are for. The taxes are for raising revenue and encouraging long-term behavioral change.

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            Sure but a sudden change in the taxes on one item are obviously going to lead to a higher demand than otherwise. Much like an economic stimulus package. Plenty of those people need support and can’t afford to pay more so doing something isn’t terrible, but if the issue is supply, which it seems to be, then you’re just going to risk running out / need to restrict usage

            Actually, is there a reason they wouldn’t be worried about supply that I could be ignorant of? Last I heard a few tankers had turned away, people were preparing for a prolonged war and there were issues with rural deliveries

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          Supply hasn’t changed, nor has demand.

          Also 90% of Lemmy thinks that supply and demand doesn’t have any effect on prices lol