its currently $1.50 pltre at nowra nsw south coast
what is it where you are?
jimbo said
05:22 PM Mar 31, 2011
Diesel in the Marsh Is $148.9 Thats a worry....Our Dollar is strong and the fuel is $105 a barre.l It was more that that a couple of years ago..How come it's so expensive
ozi2 said
05:39 PM Mar 31, 2011
jimbo wrote:
Diesel in the Marsh Is $148.9 Thats a worry....Our Dollar is strong and the fuel is $105 a barre.l It was more that that a couple of years ago..How come it's so expensive
G'day Jimbo, $1.55+ Tweed Heads for diesel.
Why is it so expensive? Mate, so you can have cheap milk
cheers,ozi2
bill12 said
06:40 PM Mar 31, 2011
Feel happy- fuel is $1.72 a ltr!. I have a big tank and bought it for $1.47 in town .I may have to put my prices up
Happywanderer said
06:59 PM Mar 31, 2011
$1.46 a litre here in Echuca for unleaded.
jimbo said
07:14 PM Mar 31, 2011
We need to March.
Smokeydk said
07:22 PM Mar 31, 2011
$1.55.9 here for diesel
Landfall said
07:44 PM Mar 31, 2011
Unleaded $1.49.9
Premium $1.58.9
Diesel $1.56.9
Hobart
Dusty
dazren said
08:33 PM Mar 31, 2011
AHHH !!! It is times like this, that i love my direct injection Dual/Fuel !!!!!!!!!
dazren said
08:38 PM Mar 31, 2011
Hey Milo, when are you going on that cruise with your Dad, !!! must be close now ??
any thoughts on what type of doggy/buddy you will get when you get back ???
milo said
09:00 PM Mar 31, 2011
dazren wrote:
Hey Milo, when are you going on that cruise with your Dad, !!! must be close now ??
any thoughts on what type of doggy/buddy you will get when you get back ???
hi dazren, we go on the cruise in june
no plans of a dog this year, were doing some cruising so thats out for a bit
maybe next year
milo
Cee said
09:42 PM Mar 31, 2011
Current prices in Adelaide
$1.34 unleaded
$1.50 diesel
Using fuel dockets is 4 cents a litre less
barrie said
11:15 PM Mar 31, 2011
Nullabour road house is $2 a litre for unleaded
NandK said
11:23 PM Mar 31, 2011
$1.56.9 here in Perth where i am..
NandK said
11:24 PM Mar 31, 2011
That's Diesel.
milo said
12:02 AM Apr 1, 2011
barrie wrote:
Nullabour road house is $2 a litre for unleaded
struth
gold dandelion said
12:37 AM Apr 1, 2011
we left perth in march 2007, it was $2.85lt in the north and $2.99lt in the gulf. Thursday Island was $2.85 and Saibai was $5.00. they were feeling the pinch running their dinghys. so it has a way to go yet. when we got back to the mainland Townsville was .99 can you believe that. 2008. pretty irregular especially if you want to budget and are on the road for awhile.
lyn-n-ken said
08:05 AM Apr 1, 2011
hi guys $1.38 here in woy woy, less with a docket lyn
petengail said
08:12 AM Apr 1, 2011
Here on the Redcliffe Peninsula (QLD) it is anywhere from $1.49 to $1.59 (diesel), I did read that the shortfall from Lybia is being made up from Saudi. Now the Saudi's like Ghadaffi in Lybia, only keep the political lid on by repression. Should that lid blow, $2.00 per litre in the major cities would be considered extremely cheap. On world prices we do actually have "cheap" fuel
biggles said
08:47 AM Apr 1, 2011
We need a National 'No buy fuel day" - never happen. To many greedy people.
Sheba said
05:12 PM Apr 1, 2011
gold dandelion wrote:
we left perth in march 2007, it was $2.85lt in the north and $2.99lt in the gulf. Thursday Island was $2.85 and Saibai was $5.00. they were feeling the pinch running their dinghys. so it has a way to go yet. when we got back to the mainland Townsville was .99 can you believe that. 2008. pretty irregular especially if you want to budget and are on the road for awhile.
Makes a mockery of what I heard an Oil Company Big-wig say on the ABC radio yesterday afternoon then.
He said there was no way it would go to $2.00 per litre in the forsee-able future.
We know they're liars, but that takes the cake.
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 1st of April 2011 05:13:55 PM
dogbox said
08:53 PM Apr 1, 2011
wait till the dollar goes back to .80/usd or lower an jullia gets her mining tax,carbon tax,an nbn
tezza said
10:06 AM Apr 2, 2011
well I guess we'll all have to put in a hiclone and a chip and a fuel cell and a nitrogen injector and a few more fuel saving devices and then we will be able to travel for almost nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!! As it means less ks for the same dollars so we need to take longer holidays to do the same trip. That could be a good thing! I guess gas will jump too as soon as the government puts on its levy which I think is quite soon.
-- Edited by tezza on Saturday 2nd of April 2011 10:07:41 AM
delapan said
04:44 PM Apr 2, 2011
hi biggles, i agree a no buy day wouldnt work, but, pick one brand and everyone boycott that brand for a week, presto prices would drop and the rest would have to follow suit, we do have people power if we think about it and act on it, regards, gary
Cruising Granny said
06:48 PM Apr 2, 2011
On the north side of Adelaide both unleaded and diesel is $1.51 per litre at Bolivar Caltex. In 2008 I paid $1.80 at Cairns. The issue now is to NOT buy BP. It seems they're keeping the price high to recover the cost of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. About 3 months ago at Port Wakefield they had diesel for $1.32 per litre, and next door at the Shell and United the price was $1.25 less discount at the Shell. Why would anyone want to pay more than 5c per litre more at BP? I don't get their "logic", but I haven't bought BP since then. I think we're all being conned for an "essential". Like everything else, we can shop around, but we can't control anything. We, the consumers, are being held to ransom by our short and curlies for everything we consume and every service we use.
Nicholstones said
06:53 PM Apr 2, 2011
On the Central Coast north of Sydney today we saw diesel prices ranging from $1.56 down to $1.44 - and the cheapest ones we saw were the Caltex and Shell with the 4c supermarket discount, taking them down to $1.42 and $1.40 respectively. How does the one selling at 16c per litre more stay in business ??
blaze said
06:58 PM Apr 2, 2011
just paid $1.57. something a litre in Albany, like the wife said, well if we need it, use it, we will keep paying for it as there is nothing we can really do. Not going to let the price of fuel stop our fun cheers blaze
Cruising Granny said
07:19 PM Apr 2, 2011
While we need it and won't stop buying and using fuel, we can be as selective as we like to make sure we get the best deal for our dollar. Shop around, but don't use more fuel driving around looking for the cheapest fuel. That would be silly.
Legendts said
04:25 AM Apr 3, 2011
And wait till Julia brings in her (when they actually put a price on it) "Carbon Tax".
Love the way they call it CARBON (black nasty stuff) when it's a clear gas......now the mind boggles with that one eh
just heard this on the radio, struth..
its currently $1.50 pltre at nowra nsw south coast
what is it where you are?
Diesel in the Marsh Is $148.9 Thats a worry....Our Dollar is strong and the fuel is $105 a barre.l It was more that that a couple of years ago..How come it's so expensive
G'day Jimbo, $1.55+ Tweed Heads for diesel.
Why is it so expensive? Mate, so you can have cheap milk
cheers,ozi2
Premium $1.58.9
Diesel $1.56.9
Hobart
Dusty
any thoughts on what type of doggy/buddy you will get when you get back ???
hi dazren, we go on the cruise in june
no plans of a dog this year, were doing some cruising so thats out for a bit
maybe next year
milo
Current prices in Adelaide
$1.34 unleaded
$1.50 diesel
Using fuel dockets is 4 cents a litre less
struth
$1.38 here in woy woy, less with a docket
lyn
Makes a mockery of what I heard an Oil Company Big-wig say on the ABC radio yesterday afternoon then.
He said there was no way it would go to $2.00 per litre in the forsee-able future.
We know they're liars, but that takes the cake.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 1st of April 2011 05:13:55 PM
an jullia gets her mining tax,carbon tax,an nbn
well I guess we'll all have to put in a hiclone and a chip and a fuel cell and a nitrogen injector and a few more fuel saving devices and then we will be able to travel for almost nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!! As it means less ks for the same dollars so we need to take longer holidays to do the same trip. That could be a good thing! I guess gas will jump too as soon as the government puts on its levy which I think is quite soon.
-- Edited by tezza on Saturday 2nd of April 2011 10:07:41 AM
hi biggles, i agree a no buy day wouldnt work, but, pick one brand and everyone boycott that brand for a week, presto prices would drop and the rest would have to follow suit, we do have people power if we think about it and act on it, regards, gary
In 2008 I paid $1.80 at Cairns.
The issue now is to NOT buy BP. It seems they're keeping the price high to recover the cost of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
About 3 months ago at Port Wakefield they had diesel for $1.32 per litre, and next door at the Shell and United the price was $1.25 less discount at the Shell.
Why would anyone want to pay more than 5c per litre more at BP? I don't get their "logic", but I haven't bought BP since then.
I think we're all being conned for an "essential". Like everything else, we can shop around, but we can't control anything.
We, the consumers, are being held to ransom by our short and curlies for everything we consume and every service we use.
On the Central Coast north of Sydney today we saw diesel prices ranging from $1.56 down to $1.44 - and the cheapest ones we saw were the Caltex and Shell with the 4c supermarket discount, taking them down to $1.42 and $1.40 respectively. How does the one selling at 16c per litre more stay in business ??
cheers
blaze
Shop around, but don't use more fuel driving around looking for the cheapest fuel. That would be silly.
Love the way they call it CARBON (black nasty stuff) when it's a clear gas......now the mind boggles with that one eh