Stop Queensland's fuel price going up nearly 10cpl in July

Petition
Basically the cost of fuel will go up by 9.2cpl and rego will also go up. Rego for a 6 will be well over $700pa.
There's a poll on The Courier-Mail's website too. There's 777 comments on one of their stories about it so far.
Basically the cost of fuel will go up by 9.2cpl and rego will also go up. Rego for a 6 will be well over $700pa.
RACQ website wrote:Stop the fuel tax petition
The State Government plans to scrap Queensland’s 8.35 cents a litre fuel subsidy from July 1 – despite specific assurances to the RACQ and the broader community ahead of the March election that the subsidy would be retained.
Combined with increases in vehicle registration of 17 to 22 percent from July 1, this extra fuel tax will cost most Queensland families and businesses several hundred dollars a year, while also pushing up the prices of other goods and services.
With GST, it will add 9.2 cents a litre to petrol and diesel and will hit families in the outer suburbs and regional areas hardest, as people in these areas have less access to public transport and, often, longer distances to travel.
Major industry groups have joined RACQ in rejecting any suggestion of scrapping the fuel subsidy. These include the Queensland Trucking Association, the Motor Trades Association of Queensland, AgForce, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland and Marine Queensland.
They support RACQ’s view that making fuel more expensive through higher taxes will leave Queensland families and businesses with less money to spend on other goods and services, which will rise in price because of higher transport costs. The industry groups also fear job losses in their respective sectors.
A statewide survey of RACQ late last year showed only nine percent of members opposed the fuel subsidy's retention.
While there have been criticisms that the full fuel subsidy is not always passed on to motorists, the bottom line in abandoning it would be Queenslanders paying an extra 8.35 cents a litre in fuel excise, plus an extra 0.835 cents a litre in GST.
Complete this e-petition now to send a clear message to Premier Anna Bligh that Queenslanders will not accept withdrawal of the fuel subsidy.
There's a poll on The Courier-Mail's website too. There's 777 comments on one of their stories about it so far.