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Seisia Left Without Supermarket and Service Station
Australia’s northernmost mainland community, Seisia, has been without its only supermarket and service station for nearly two months, leaving its 260 residents with limited access to food, fuel, and vital services. Located at the tip of Cape York, roughly 1,000 kilometres north of Cairns, the town’s essential services abruptly shut down in early March. The local campground is also closed, and residents are now travelling 6km to Bamaga to meet their basic needs. The businesses were operated by Seisia Enterprises, a community-owned organisation established in 1996 to create local employment and economic independence. However, amid financial uncertainty and unpaid staff, ...

Crude oil drops to four-year low
Australians are beginning to feel a touch of financial relief as fuel prices ease after a prolonged period of record highs. The cost of crude oil — the raw material refined into petrol and diesel — has dropped to its lowest point in over four years, prompting a fall in fuel prices at the bowser and potentially leading to broader savings across the economy.Brent crude oil is now trading at around $US62.50 per barrel, down from a peak of $US125 in mid-2022. As fuel prices adjust in response, both motorists and businesses are seeing some benefits. Petrol and Diesel Prices ...

Seisia Left Without Supermarket and Service Station
Australia’s northernmost mainland community, Seisia, has been without its only supermarket and service station for nearly two months, leaving its 260 residents with limited access to food, fuel, and vital services. Located at the tip of Cape York, roughly 1,000 kilometres north of Cairns, the town’s essential services abruptly shut ...

Crude oil drops to four-year low
Australians are beginning to feel a touch of financial relief as fuel prices ease after a prolonged period of record highs. The cost of crude oil — the raw material refined into petrol and diesel — has dropped to its lowest point in over four years, prompting a fall in ...

BP Armidale Reopens with Bold New Look
BP Armidale has officially reopened following a million-dollar transformation, becoming only the second BP site in Australia to showcase the company’s new Local Hub retail concept. After a successful pilot near Hobart, the Armidale location was chosen as the first on the East Coast to adopt this next-generation service station ...

Authorities Ramp Up Crackdown on Illegal Tobacco Trade in South Australia
Authorities in South Australia have increased their crackdown on the illicit tobacco trade, carrying out nearly 400 raids across the state in the last ten months. This surge in activity comes as demand for cheaper, untaxed cigarettes continues to rise. Data obtained by The Advertiser reveals that Consumer and Business ...

Victoria’s New Tobacco Scheme Slammed Over Enforcement Gaps
Victoria’s soon-to-be-launched tobacco licensing scheme is facing heavy criticism from retailers and industry bodies, who argue it is flawed, costly, and fails to address the rapidly growing illicit vape market. Although the licensing system is scheduled to take effect on 1 July 2025, enforcement won’t begin until sometime in 2026 ...

Police Investigate Stabbing and Robbery in Adelaide’s West
South Australian Police are investigating two separate incidents that unfolded in Adelaide’s western suburbs on Tuesday night—one involving a stabbing, the other a robbery. At around 8pm, a 29-year-old man suffering a chest injury approached paramedics at a petrol station on Tapleys Hill Road, Seaton. The ambulance crew had been ...