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ACCC warns fuel retailers of ongoing price increases

28 June 2026
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Fuel prices in Australia are expected to drive inflation into “dangerous territory,” according to the Australian Industry Group (AIG). The AIG’s analysis indicates that the impact of the current fuel crisis is not yet fully reflected in national inflation figures, primarily due to decreased household spending. It highlights that industrial sectors, which consume about 75% of the country’s fuel, have yet to see the full effects, and higher prices in transport, manufacturing, construction, and agriculture will emerge in the coming months. Furthermore, as the government reduces the fuel excise discount from 32 cents to 16 cents per litre starting July 1, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has warned fuel retailers against raising prices unjustifiably. ACCC Commissioner Anna Brakey stated that the regulator will monitor price changes closely and take action against any misleading practices.

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The anticipated rise in fuel prices and the corresponding inflationary pressures are significant as they affect consumer costs and economic stability in Australia. The consumer price index (CPI) currently stands at 4%, but experts warn it could rise significantly as the effects of higher fuel prices permeate through various industries. Historically, fluctuations in fuel prices have been linked to broader economic trends and cost-of-living crises, impacting everything from transportation costs to the price of goods. The government’s decision to reinstate some fuel excise indicates ongoing efforts to manage the economic fallout from global events, particularly in the Middle East, which have influenced oil prices.

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