Australia’s fuel excise cut extended to keep fuel petrol, diesel prices under control

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The Australian Government has announced it will extend its fuel excise cut for motorists for at least another month beyond its original June 30 expiry, and it hasn’t ruled out further extensions.

At a press conference in Sydney on Saturday (June 20), the federal government announced an extension of the temporary discount until July 31 after it was introduced on April 1 as a three-month reprieve for motorists.

An extension of the discount was not included in the Federal Budget handed down on May 12, leading to speculation it would not continue beyond its original June 30 expiry date.

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In extending the discount, the federal government also reduced the temporary excise cut from 26.3 cents per litre to 16c/L, which became a 32c/L saving when state and territory contributions were included.

The 16c/L discount will take effect from July 1, but is currently scheduled to be eliminated completely from August 1, when motorists are set to once again pay the full 52.6c/L fuel excise.

The government will also extend its cut to the Heavy Vehicle Road User Charge. However, after being reduced to zero from April 1, it will increase to 16c/L – half its standard 32.4c/L rate – until August 1.