Brisbane drivers paying more for petrol

Australian Associated Press
October 9, 2017

Brisbane drivers are paying $50 million more a year for petrol than motorists in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
An Australian Competition and Consumer Commission report released on Monday revealed a 3.3 cents per litre price difference due to weak competition in Brisbane.
“The ACCC’s report confirms Brisbane drivers’ suspicions that they are paying too much for petrol, and that some local fuel retailers are enjoying high profit margins at their expense,” ACCC chairman Rod Sims said.

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