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Australia's camping boom sends travellers inland

22.08.2026 00:00 1 min 1 source РУС
canberratimes.com.au ENG
Australia's camping boom sends travellers inland
Original source: canberratimes.com.au

According to The Canberra Times, Australia is experiencing a surge in camping and road trips, leading more travellers to choose domestic destinations over overseas travel. This trend reflects a shift in traveller preferences towards local adventures.

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Australia's camping boom sends travellers inland

22.08.2026 canberratimes.com.au ENG Original source

AU Australia — fuel prices

Updated: 22.08.2026

Unleaded 91

$1.48 /l

AUD2.07 · €1.27/l

75 of 142

pricier than 52% of countries

Premium 95

$1.60 /l

AUD2.23 · €1.37/l

45 of 94

cheaper than 53% of countries

Premium 98

$1.67 /l

AUD2.33 · €1.43/l

15 of 26

pricier than 54% of countries

Diesel

$1.82 /l

AUD2.54 · €1.56/l

93 of 142

pricier than 65% of countries

Premium Diesel

$1.82 /l

AUD2.54 · €1.56/l

15 of 40

cheaper than 65% of countries

LPG

$1.05 /l

AUD1.46 · €0.90/l

35 of 54

pricier than 63% of countries

E85

$1.77 /l

AUD2.47 · €1.52/l

6 of 6

pricier than 83% of countries

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