
Originally Posted by
travelrover
Agree 100%. In NSW in 1985 they introduced an ‘initiative’ called 3x3 whereby we were supposed to pay 3 cents a liter extra for 3 years to go toward road upgrade programs predominantly in the bush. Big blue signs everywhere in the bush with 3x3 on them. I don’t believe this tax was ever removed and just added to the apparent multitude of other taxes that make up what you pay at the bowser!
And lets not forget oil parity priciing that came in at about the same time. In the mid 80s Australian produced fuel was a lower price than the international price so not to miss an opportunity the Govt of the time decided to tax aussie fuel so it matched the international price. After a couple of years the international price went lower than the aussie price and everyone expected the oil parity policy to continue and fuel come down in price - nope.
Hippocrasy in Governments run deep and they wonder why the public does not believe or trust them.
Garry
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