House debates
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Statements by Members
Fuel Prices
1:37 pm
Ann Sudmalis (Gilmore, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source
In Gilmore we are deeply affected by the cost of fuel, especially as our local transport fails to meet the scheduling of timetable needs of residents. Higher fuel prices are of great concern. We have a consistent price differential of 25c to 30c per litre more than suppliers just 45 minutes north. At one point last month, E10 was selling outside Gilmore for $1.31 a litre and just north of Nowra for a massive $1.57 a litre. This just is not good enough, and it is why I met with the Minister for Small Business, the Hon. Bruce Billson, last month. We discussed options for action to fix our regional fuel problem. While Labor gave lip service to this regional issue through the spectacular failure of Fuelwatch and the appointment of a petrol commissioner with no real powers, nothing changed.
The minister is determined that we will not repeat the same mistake of making unrealistic promises when it comes to the cost of fuel, like the previous Labor government did. Yesterday I was pleased to see the minister release the draft report of the Harper competition review, which is the first comprehensive review of Australia's competition law, policy and institutional framework in more than 20 years. I am encouraging all Gilmore residents to make a submission about petrol prices in regional New South Wales.
I also commend the minister on the article in yesterday's Telegraph, announcing that the nation's top consumer cop is about to be given a 'bloody great spotlight' to shine on fuel rorts. I look forward to working with him and the government to make sure that residents of the south coast and regional Australians across the country all start to get a fair go on fuel. (Time expired)
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