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Nomadic family continues journey despite rising fuel prices

03.05.2026 00:30 1 min 1 source
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Nomadic family continues journey despite rising fuel prices
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The Sharavnyam family from Mongolia has traveled over 70,000 km in their campervan despite record diesel prices. They sold all their possessions in Mongolia to fund the trip. In Australia, fuel costs have doubled for them, but they plan to continue their journey to Los Angeles.

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03.05.2026 abc.net.au ISL

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🇦🇺 Australia — fuel prices

Updated: 02.05.2026

Diesel

$1.73 /l

AUD2.40 · €1.47/l

63 of 115

pricier than 54% of countries

Petrol

$1.29 /l

AUD1.80 · €1.10/l

47 of 114

cheaper than 60% of countries

LPG

$1.09 /l

AUD1.52 · €0.93/l

26 of 47

pricier than 53% of countries

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