David Jenkins
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posted on 2/8/14 at 08:04 PM |
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Now that is annoying...
I've just had an unexpected 3-week visit to Australia (due to the premature arrival of my 2nd grandson) - and after driving around for a while I
realised how much I was paying for petrol. Generally it was between 1.45 and 1.60 AUD per litre for unleaded with 10% ethanol - the general-purpose
fuel for most modern cars. Multiply that by the exchange rate of 0.55 AUD to GBP and you get approx £0.80 to £0.88 per litre. That is cheap when you
consider that the average Aussie is earning more in real terms than the average Pom.
Bearing in mind that the Australian government is just as keen to gather as much tax from its customers as any other, I'm starting to feel
severely ripped off by our beloved leaders...
(Sorry to start what is probably going to be a long thread, but it did annoy me!)
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Slimy38
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posted on 2/8/14 at 08:17 PM |
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What's scary is that the UK isn't the most expensive... although I do find it hard to justify fuel costs (not just petrol, gas and
electricity seem just as bad).
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rusty nuts
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posted on 2/8/14 at 08:43 PM |
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ISTR Turkey having very expensive fuel prices last time I was there and when I was in Nova Scotia 2 years ago the locals complaining ,I think they
were paying about half of what we were at the time
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James
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posted on 2/8/14 at 10:30 PM |
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Guess you could look at it this way... the government needs a certain amount of tax to do the things it does (whatever your opinion on those things!)
and it's got to get it one way or another.
Just think! They could put it on your income tax instead!
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JoelP
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posted on 2/8/14 at 10:39 PM |
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The bright side Australia's economy is driven by mineral exports and Chinese demand is falling so their boom won't last forever!
Miserable bastard, me!
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rick q
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posted on 3/8/14 at 12:34 PM |
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Can't argue on the costs, but I think the average distance travelled in Oz is around 20,000 k per year which is probably a bit more than in
England. It's certainly a significant part of our home and business running costs.
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David Jenkins
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posted on 3/8/14 at 01:10 PM |
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Yep - everything is so far apart!
I have no misapprehensions about Australia - it has its own problems (immigration, their economy, etc.) but they seem to manage without spending vast
amounts in other countries, on defence, and so on. Its just that they don't seem as blatantly grasping as our government. Hence my comments
about fuel tax.
As for their mining industry - I can't complain as my daughter works in recruitment for a major mining company! I can only wish them
prosperity...
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Furyous
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posted on 4/8/14 at 01:07 AM |
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New Zealand prices are around $2.10/L or about £1.10. That sounds quite good but it's only 91 RON. Not every petrol station supplies 95 and very
few supply 98, even in the cities. I think 95 is around $2.30/L so it's not too far off UK prices.
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