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Chalmers Calls Out Dutton’s Fuel Excise “Con Job”

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has dismissed Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s promise to slash the fuel excise as a misleading cost-of-living gimmick, claiming it would only benefit Australians who drive well above average distances each year. According to new government analysis, the average household would need to clock up around 40,000 kilometres annually—almost triple the national average of 13,800 kilometres—to see the level of savings the Coalition is promoting. The Liberal Party claims its proposed 25-cent-per-litre cut to the fuel excise would save a typical motorist who fills up a 55-litre tank once a week about $14. For households with two cars, ...
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Economists Criticise Dutton’s Fuel Excise Plan as Short-Sighted

Peter Dutton’s pledge to halve the fuel excise has faced significant backlash from economists, who warn that the policy is a short-term political manoeuvre that would disproportionately benefit wealthier Australians and fail to address the real economic challenges facing the country. On Thursday, the opposition leader promised to reduce petrol prices by 25p per litre for one year if the Coalition wins the federal election. This promise comes as both major parties compete for voter support, with cost of living at the forefront of the campaign. Dutton’s plan follows his decision not to match the Albanese government’s proposed tax cuts, ...
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Chalmers Calls Out Dutton’s Fuel Excise “Con Job”

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has dismissed Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s promise to slash the fuel excise as a misleading cost-of-living gimmick, claiming it would only benefit Australians who drive well above average distances each year. According to new government analysis, the average household would need to clock up around 40,000 kilometres ...
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Economists Criticise Dutton’s Fuel Excise Plan as Short-Sighted

Peter Dutton’s pledge to halve the fuel excise has faced significant backlash from economists, who warn that the policy is a short-term political manoeuvre that would disproportionately benefit wealthier Australians and fail to address the real economic challenges facing the country. On Thursday, the opposition leader promised to reduce petrol ...
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Emergency Crews Rush to North Albury Petrol Station After Workplace Incident

Emergency services were swiftly dispatched to Pearl Energy on David Street in North Albury on Wednesday afternoon following a serious workplace incident. A worker sustained severe burns across a significant portion of his body while on duty at the petrol station on 26 March. Paramedics provided immediate medical attention before ...
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Australia’s New Tobacco Regulations: Stricter Warnings & Menthol Ban

New Australian regulations now require tobacco companies to print health warnings on every cigarette sold, alongside refreshed packaging warnings and quitting guidance inserts. A phased ban on menthol cigarettes has also begun. Despite Australia’s relatively low smoking rate, smoking-related illnesses still claim 66 Australian lives daily, according to the Cancer ...
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Motorists to See Fuel Prices Drop Under Coalition Plan

Motorists could see significant savings at the pump if the Coalition wins the upcoming election, as Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has vowed to slash fuel costs. The opposition has pledged to cut the fuel excise by 25p per litre for a year—halving it from around 50p to 25p. Dutton emphasised ...
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Shocking CCTV Footage Captures Bold Ram-Raid on Sunshine Coast

Shocking CCTV footage has captured the moment a service station on the Sunshine Coast was violently ram-raided in the early hours of the morning. Just before 2am, a stolen white Hyundai IX35 ploughed through the front doors of a service station on Arthur Street, Caloundra. Moments later, two hooded men ...
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