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Cheaper fuel for Queenslanders

Postby Bipolar » June 10th, 2008, 12:44 pm

If you couldn't be bothered reading the below: A barcoding system on our licences is planned to be introduced so you can get scanned at the servo and get the whole 8.354c per litre off the pump price instead of the fuel/oil companies shafting us and factoring it into their profits.


Queensland Department of Premier and Cabinet wrote:Joint Statement:
Premier
The Honourable Anna Bligh
Treasurer
The Honourable Andrew Fraser
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Changes to Fuel Scheme puts Subsidy in Driver’s Wallets

In the first major announcement of budget week the Premier has announced a plan to force petrol stations to cut the full 8.354c per litre subsidy from the price charged at the pump.

The upgraded scheme is aimed at stopping oil industry rorts of the $540 million per annum subsidy and putting the money straight in motorist’s pockets.

A point of sale ID system will be provided to Queensland licence holders that will entitle them to have the full 8.354c per litre deducted at the checkout.

“We aim to use something as simple as a bar code sticker on Queensland driver’s licences, but we will examine all the options to make sure we get the best system,” said Premier Anna Bligh.

“The subsidy was introduced for one reason – to make petrol cheaper for Queenslanders.

“Sadly it appears that too often the real winners have been the oil companies; we want to put a stop to that.”

The Premier said the government set up the Fuel Commission of Inquiry chaired by Bill Pincus QC to find out if Queenslanders were getting the full benefit of the scheme.

“We are sick and tired of wrestling with the oil industry, which has been found by the Fuel Commission of Inquiry to be withholding up to $100 million of the subsidy from Queensland motorists every year,” she said.

“The scheme started off with the subsidy being paid to wholesalers but the fact is many of them were rorting the system.

“To overcome that we tried paying the subsidy directly to retailers but we had problems there too.

“Now we are cutting out the oil industry entirely and putting this money directly in our motorist’s pockets.”

Under the proposal a swipe of a driver’s licence will require fuel retailers to deduct the full 8.354c per litre subsidy from the price displayed at the bowser.

“That way there can be no argument that the full 8.354c per litre subsidy is being deducted,” said Ms Bligh.

“When he delivered his report, Mr Pincus said we should abolish the scheme.

“But I am not prepared to do that when Queensland households are under real financial pressure with rising interest rates and the increasing price of petrol and groceries.

“I will not kick them when they are down. That’s why the subsidy is staying in place.”

The Commission also proposed a complex scheme of setting a benchmark price for petrol and paying the subsidy only partially when prices were above that price.

“The system the Commission proposed is complex and could easily result in even less of the subsidy being passed on to motorists,” said the Premier.

“We assessed the proposal and have concluded it is not practical. It is not the best way to pass on the 8.354c to Queenslanders.

“We will be working now with key stakeholders – especially the MTAQ and the RACQ – to establish a system and undertake detailed costings.

“I am committed to this subsidy providing petrol price relief to Queensland and this new scheme will ensure that happens,” she said.

Treasurer Andrew Fraser said that once this series of discussions took place it would take some time to get the technology into service stations.

“A clear priority for the subsidy scheme is to get full value for money through to Queensland motorists who face rising petrol costs.

“When we started the Budget work we focussed on finding a new way to deliver the benefit.

“The roll out of the technology will take some time. Ideally we would have the scheme rolled out by Easter 2009 and we will need to work intensively with industry to get viable technology rolled out to Queensland’s 1800 service stations

“We will need to work with industry to ensure there are no unintentional consequences of this new scheme,” he said.

“But our only aim is to make sure motorists are getting the full subsidy in their pockets and we believe this is the best way of doing that.”

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Re: Cheaper fuel for Queenslanders

Postby wicksy » June 10th, 2008, 12:46 pm

i love QLD, they better bring it in
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Re: Cheaper fuel for Queenslanders

Postby Fairmont888 » June 10th, 2008, 12:50 pm

would be the first positive thing QLD has actually done for a while
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Re: Cheaper fuel for Queenslanders

Postby EL XR8 » June 10th, 2008, 3:06 pm

Pfft, fuel is already more than 10c a litre cheaper than VIC.I won't be changing my details to become a Queenslander, i don't want some ugly maroon plates on my car and bike.I'll just pay the extra for the fuel i use.  :oops:
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Re: Cheaper fuel for Queenslanders

Postby FPVEB » June 10th, 2008, 3:09 pm

how much do you guys pay for petrol in your respective states?
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Re: Cheaper fuel for Queenslanders

Postby Malakai » June 10th, 2008, 3:49 pm

Sounds good to me, I'll be in it for sure. When I do get petrol every now and then I wouldn't mind that discount.

In the end if you don't like the fuel prices being so high then stop driving so much. If more people started using less fuel then prices would come down.
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Re: Cheaper fuel for Queenslanders

Postby donno » June 10th, 2008, 5:05 pm

Sounds like 1984 to me :D

Figured someone had to be a cynic.
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