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Rising fuel prices in Australia hit caravan owners

18.03.2026 01:23 1 min 1 source
nine.com.au ENG
Rising fuel prices in Australia hit caravan owners
Original source: nine.com.au

A traveling couple from Australia faces an extra AUD 800 in fuel costs for a 3,750 km trip from Melbourne to Darwin due to rising petrol prices. The price of 98-octane fuel increased from AUD 1.89 to AUD 2.53 per liter, raising the cost of a full 164-liter tank from AUD 300 to AUD 412. Some caravan owners, like Noel, have indefinitely postponed trips due to high costs. Australia's consumer watchdog has pledged to monitor fuel pricing.

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Rising fuel prices in Australia hit caravan owners

18.03.2026 nine.com.au ENG Original source

🇦🇺 Australia — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$1.44 /l

AUD2.07 · €1.26/l

60 of 132

cheaper than 55% of countries

Petrol

$1.17 /l

AUD1.67 · €1.02/l

40 of 134

cheaper than 71% of countries

LPG

$1.03 /l

AUD1.47 · €0.90/l

31 of 48

pricier than 63% of countries

Cheapest on the map

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