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Petrol prices are at a two month low with economists urging to fill up now – NEWS.com.au
Fill up now as petrol prices hit two-month low
Motorists are being urged to fill up now as petrol prices plunge to a two-month low due to coronavirus restrictions slowing global demand. Commonwealth Bank’s investment arm CommSec said the national average price of unleaded petrol fell 4.8 cents to 117.8 cents per litre last week, with the cost of filling up this time last year 140 to 145 cents per litre.
The current pump prices are the lowest August prices in four years, largely driven by the fall in global oil markets since the coronavirus …
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