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If petrol was 90cpl 3 months ago there would have been a queue 5kms long

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Created by FormulaNova > 9 months ago, 12 Apr 2020
FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
12 Apr 2020 8:04PM
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..but now, petrol at 90cpl has barely any customers! No one is driving anywhere to need it.

Is it 90 cents in other capitals or just Perth?

TonyAbbott
924 posts
12 Apr 2020 8:27PM
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I saw it 78.7c pl during the week, still in the low 80's before Easter long weekend.

Crazy prices, but who needs petrol. I filled up two weeks ago and fuel guage hasn't moved of full yet

Toph
WA, 1874 posts
12 Apr 2020 8:28PM
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Last week I saw fuel just out of Fremantle for 88 cents. I was about a quarter tank at the time and decided I'd wait until I got home when I'd actually need a full tank. It was $1.08 at my local that use to always be on fuel watch as being amongst the cheapest. I spat it big time (to myself only of course ).
It wasn't until the next day when I was still stewing on it did I realize how stupid I was being .

Im hoping the lack of lines at the moment is a representation that people on large are doing the right thing...

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
12 Apr 2020 8:55PM
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Yep, working from home has meant I use almost no petrol and if I really committed to it, I could use none and ride the bike to the supermarket for the next 6 months.

I wonder if the oil producing countries are doing it tough as the whole world cuts back on their consumption?

sn
WA, 2775 posts
12 Apr 2020 10:15PM
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Thank gawd the price of motion lotion has dropped!

Normally, I ride with the great unwashed every day,
But since the first whisper that this mess in China was possibly going international I have been driving to and from work - to avoid the great unwashed [or maybe so the great unwashed can avoid me]
This 2 x car rego's + insurance + fuel isn't much fun on our single income, even with the wife's car getting 3 weeks to the litre at the moment

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
13 Apr 2020 9:10AM
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Think of the impact that all these grounded aircraft would be having on worldwide fuel consumption ....................... billions of litres of oversupply on the market

Carantoc
WA, 7189 posts
13 Apr 2020 8:30AM
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Just paid $131.9 for ULP and $141.9 for diesel this morning.

It was essential to keep my tractor going.

Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
13 Apr 2020 12:30PM
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Yep still at $1.34.9 ltr for PULP at my local, it has come down by 30c per ltr but is still overpriced according to those that rule us.

kiterboy
2614 posts
13 Apr 2020 12:01PM
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I just hope the robbing bastards that run the petrol stations are finally experiencing pain like they caused us previously every time we used to fill up.

F*ck those guys.

AndyShwartz
WA, 134 posts
13 Apr 2020 12:02PM
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kiterboy said..
I just hope the robbing bastards that run the petrol stations are finally experiencing pain like they caused us previously every time we used to fill up.

F*ck those guys.


Had an Uncle who owned petrol stations. Said he only made money from ice creams and cokes

kiterboy
2614 posts
13 Apr 2020 12:21PM
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AndyShwartz said..

kiterboy said..
I just hope the robbing bastards that run the petrol stations are finally experiencing pain like they caused us previously every time we used to fill up.

F*ck those guys.



Had an Uncle who owned petrol stations. Said he only made money from ice creams and cokes


Plural even.
Sounds like he was doing something wrong...why would you even bother?

Ian K
WA, 4163 posts
13 Apr 2020 12:51PM
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AndyShwartz said..




kiterboy said..
I just hope the robbing bastards that run the petrol stations are finally experiencing pain like they caused us previously every time we used to fill up.

F*ck those guys.






Had an Uncle who owned petrol stations. Said he only made money from ice creams and cokes





They sell coke at $3.00 a litre. All it is is sugar, water and some magic ingredient. All recycles. Comes down as rain, comes up as bamboo. We'll always get as much as we want.

Petrol, the magic motion lotion, 34.3 MJ/L about the most energy dense liquid you can find. And when it's gone it's gone. 97 cents a litre. Who said you get what you pay for? Petrol is such a bargain.

AndyShwartz
WA, 134 posts
13 Apr 2020 12:59PM
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kiterboy said..

AndyShwartz said..


kiterboy said..
I just hope the robbing bastards that run the petrol stations are finally experiencing pain like they caused us previously every time we used to fill up.

F*ck those guys.




Had an Uncle who owned petrol stations. Said he only made money from ice creams and cokes



Plural even.
Sounds like he was doing something wrong...why would you even bother?


He made a fortune

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
13 Apr 2020 3:25PM
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kiterboy said..
I just hope the robbing bastards that run the petrol stations are finally experiencing pain like they caused us previously every time we used to fill up.

F*ck those guys.



I knew one fellow who owned two petrol stations who said he was lucky to make 2 cents on a litre of petrol or diesel sold.

The real robbing bastard is the Federal Government. It makes untold billions of dollars out of fuel sales & doesn't have to raise a finger to do it.

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
13 Apr 2020 5:19PM
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Yes I cried buckets knowing the oil execs weren't making their usual easter bazillions screwing over motorists, so sad.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
13 Apr 2020 6:04PM
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You're right Moby, and then those dirty robbing b@stards use all that money to build roads and hospitals and things for the people .............................. it's outrageous

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
13 Apr 2020 7:12PM
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You're right Moby, and then those dirty robbing b@stards use all that money to build roads and hospitals and things for the people .............................. it's outrageous




If taxes are spent just on roads & hospitals then why do we have a federal government as large as we have? All those services or products you list are primarily the responsibility of state governments.

sn
WA, 2775 posts
13 Apr 2020 5:40PM
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Mobydisc said..If taxes are spent just on roads & hospitals then why do we have a federal government as large as we have? All those services or products you list are primarily the responsibility of state governments.


because the state governments have to beg the Federal government for much of those funds!
did you ever notice that major road works almost always have "federal government funding" propaganda signs?

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
13 Apr 2020 8:12PM
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Mobydisc said..If taxes are spent just on roads & hospitals then why do we have a federal government as large as we have? All those services or products you list are primarily the responsibility of state governments.





because the state governments have to beg the Federal government for much of those funds!
did you ever notice that major road works almost always have "federal government funding" propaganda signs?




Sure, the GST was supposed to get rid of the begging but it didn't. The GST was also supposed to replace a bunch of state taxes. Again the GST did not. All it did was supplement the existing state taxes. My big question would be where does it written in the Australian Constitution the Commonwealth government is responsible for roads or even has the right to tax fuel used for transportation?

I'll be waiting. Crickets....

Lets just hear about the wonders the government does for us. How they are all wonderful people who are selfless, hardworking and incredibly creative. We will hear without them we'd all be running around with axes trying to kill each other. We need our wise overlords who have our best interests as their first priority.

The problem is we have is we have the seen. We have the hospital. Its seen. We have the road. Its seen. However what about the unseen? That money is taken from somewhere and the vast majority of it is taken from those just getting by day by day, paying the rent, the electricity bill and their tax bill.

The other thing is this corona virus has shown how absolutely hopeless they are when it does actually come to a crisis.

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
14 Apr 2020 8:16AM
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I think we've had this conversation before Moby, but just pay your tax and enjoy the lifestyle it provides you with or alternatively wait till these travel restrictions are lifted and move to a low tax haven to discover what lifestyle you will get for not paying tax

Mark _australia
WA, 23517 posts
14 Apr 2020 6:20PM
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Filled up in Geraldton (hardly the outback....) at $1.30 ish then was so excited to pay $1.00 at the first station on the outskirts of Perth. Shoulda kept driving... bloody 86c everywhere!!!!!

so my question is why has Gero not dropped to about 20c more than Perth as is the usual difference??

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
14 Apr 2020 10:00PM
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Paddles B'mere said..
I think we've had this conversation before Moby, but just pay your tax and enjoy the lifestyle it provides you with or alternatively wait till these travel restrictions are lifted and move to a low tax haven to discover what lifestyle you will get for not paying tax




I'll ask the question again. If taxes are used to pay for hospitals and roads, which are state government responsibilities, why do we have such a large federal government? Why do we have an organisation collecting the cash when it doesn't provide the service? Why has the federal government taken on the responsibility to collect income tax? If taxes just paid for roads, hospitals and helping out those who need a hand, then most probably not so many people would resent the way things are going. Taxes pay for those things but along the way a hell of a lot of money ends up in undeserving hands.

Look up the history of income tax in Australia. Its not a pleasant story of everyone back 120 years ago agreeing the newly formed Commonwealth government would start collecting 30% of everyone's income. Its a nasty story of lies and theft. Today we live under a system of lies that justify theft.

Telling someone to clear off if they don't agree won't win the argument. Its basically saying "I have no argument".

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Apr 2020 8:22PM
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Mark _australia said..
Filled up in Geraldton (hardly the outback....) at $1.30 ish then was so excited to pay $1.00 at the first station on the outskirts of Perth. Shoulda kept driving... bloody 86c everywhere!!!!!

so my question is why has Gero not dropped to about 20c more than Perth as is the usual difference??


You are probably already aware of it, but WA has a fuel watch or check app and website, so you can see what the price is for tomorrow. It seems to really keep competition in Perth on its toes. Having to nominate for the next day makes them think about the impact of warning the customer of prices in advance.

In NSW, the equivalent only offers real time prices and does little for competition, so we see higher prices almost always.

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
14 Apr 2020 8:34PM
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$1.39 in kalgoorlie... woohoo prices are plummeting

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
14 Apr 2020 8:34PM
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$1.39 in kalgoorlie... woohoo prices are plummeting

LastSupper
VIC, 370 posts
14 Apr 2020 11:07PM
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Its more than that where i is ! 100 klicks to the city ! Today i saw less than 90 cents in Melbourne! Near.y a buck fitty here ! Dont come to phillip island too exxxie here ??

Bristol
ACT, 347 posts
16 Apr 2020 8:39AM
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Mobydisc said..

If taxes are spent just on roads & hospitals then why do we have a federal government as large as we have? All those services or products you list are primarily the responsibility of state governments.



You're forgetting, Moby, that the federal government is apparently responsible for club houses and swimming pools.

Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
17 Apr 2020 6:02PM
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PULP price has increased by 10 cents a litre for the weekend )not that we can travel anywhere) averaging about $1.45 here in Tassie, wow I'm so happy that price gouging doesn't exist.



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