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Not sure if its got anything to do with the economic crisis or the public has finally noticed that the price of oil has dropped but not the pump price, but comign home today I was petrol for udner $1 a litre.

Not too long ago it was about 169.9c ish. Not sure how much Premium is but when it was $1.08 Premium was still $1.20 ish.

Might fill up tonight, but everytime I do it just drops more and more. I never thought we'd see it for under $1. Was picturing looking back at photos of pump priced being under $1 and telling everyone how good it used to be, but now thats a reality.

So whens it gonna jump again?

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Fking yeah son, bout time our arses were given a break from petty costs. Last I remember it being this like was when I had my 180 a good few years ago.

I'll hopefully be starting pizza delivery in the 32 soon for some extra dosh, good time for petty prices to fall ;)

Fking yeah son, bout time our arses were given a break from petty costs. Last I remember it being this like was when I had my 180 a good few years ago.

I'll hopefully be starting pizza delivery in the 32 soon for some extra dosh, good time for petty prices to fall ;)

Yeah take it easy with those Pizzas, 30mins or free is that how it works?

EDIT: seems we are still paying more then Melbourne and Sydney, the only other capitals paying more are Hobart and Darwin ;)

http://www.aip.com.au/pricing/tgp/index.htm

EDIT again: Comparison from this Nov to last year Nov.... hmmm.....

Nov 07

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Nov 08

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Edited by Damo_R34

Finally justifiable about the crazy world oil prices and the falling american dollar, not to mention falling australian dollar and the bump for economic growth.

Keep it up Rudd... just until i buy my first home, and then hope for some economic growth ;)

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