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New fuel price surge, rate rise hit families

PETROL prices rose for a third week in a row as global factors undermine the Federal Government’s temporary cut in fuel excise aimed at easing cost of living pressures. The Australian Institute of Petroleum said the national average for petrol prices rose by a further 1.4 cents to 179.6 cents a litre in the past […]

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