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Petrol price apps can save millions for motorists

The ACCC’s September quarterly report on the Australian petroleum industry reveals how much money motorists can save by avoiding buying petrol at the peak of the price cycle.
6 Nov 2017
Petrol quarterly report September 2017 cover

Quarterly report on the Australian petroleum market - September quarter 2017

The twelfth quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements announced by the then Minister for Small Business, the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, in December 2014.
6 November 2017
Report on the Brisbane petrol market cover

Report on the Brisbane petrol market

A market study report prepared under the petrol monitoring arrangements announced by the then Minister for Small Business, the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, in December 2014.
9 October 2017

Fuel price data can benefit motorists and retailers

Speaking at the Asia Pacific Fuel Industry Forum today, ACCC Chairman Rod Sims outlined how fuel price data from websites and apps empower price-sensitive consumers.
13 Sep 2017

Fuel price transparency and retail industry competition speech

Speaking at the Asia Pacific Fuel Industry Forum, ACCC Chairman Rod Sims outlined how fuel price data from websites and apps empower price-sensitive consumers, and help drive more competitive markets in petrol retailing.
13 Sep 2017

Petrol prices at lowest level since 2002, but margins high

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission report on the Australian petroleum industry for the June quarter 2017 shows that retail margins remained high despite quarterly average petrol prices in the five largest cities dropping by 3.9 cents per litre (cpl) from the March quarter to 125.2 cpl.
31 Aug 2017
Report on the Australian petroleum market June quarter 2017 cover

Quarterly report on the Australian petroleum market - June quarter 2017

The eleventh quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements announced by the then Minister for Small Business, the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, in December 2014.
31 August 2017

Quarterly report on the Australian petroleum market - March quarter 2017

The tenth quarterly report under the petrol monitoring arrangements announced by the then Minister for Small Business, the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, in December 2014.
30 June 2017

Petrol prices increased during the March quarter but fuel price apps can help motorists

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s tenth quarterly report on the Australian petroleum industry has found that the quarterly average price for petrol in the March quarter 2017 was 129.1 cents per litre (cpl), which is the highest since the September quarter 2015 (133.2 cpl).
30 Jun 2017
Report on the Cairns petrol market cover

Report on the Cairns petrol market

The fourth market study report under the petrol monitoring arrangements announced by the then Minister for Small Business, the Hon. Bruce Billson MP, in December 2014.
29 May 2017

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