Riverina residents are confused and frustrated with looming fuel price hikes after the Federal Treasurer said it was unlikely the federal fuel relief would continue after September

Vincent Dwyer
Updated July 5 2022 - 1:32pm, first published July 4 2022 - 1:30pm
FUEL FOR THOUGHT: Riverina residents say rising fuel costs will affect them more than metropolitan people as driving is often their only mode of transportation. PHOTO: File
FUEL FOR THOUGHT: Riverina residents say rising fuel costs will affect them more than metropolitan people as driving is often their only mode of transportation. PHOTO: File

Riverina residents are feeling frustrated with the prospect of more petrol price hikes with the federal government's fuel excise set to end in September.

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Vincent Dwyer

Vincent Dwyer

Journalist

Vincent Dwyer is a journalist at The Ararat Advertiser. Doesn't mind the odd Seinfeld episode. You can reach him at vincent.dwyer@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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