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Who pays for petrol?

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With Brent Crude on track to end the month with its highest price rise in history, the Australian government is promising cost of living relief to motorists. But will its slashing of the fuel tax make a significant dent in your expenses? And will the pressure of higher oil costs in the US force Donald Trump to end this war? Carrington Clarke and ABC Chief Business Correspondent Ian Verrender break it all down on ABC Business Daily. Got a burning business question? Send a short voice recording to Carrington and the team at [email protected]

ABC Business Daily · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

March 31, 202625m 0s

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With Brent Crude on track to end the month with its highest price rise in history, the Australian government is promising cost of living relief to motorists. 

But will its slashing of the fuel tax make a significant dent in your expenses? And will the pressure of higher oil costs in the US force Donald Trump to end this war?

Carrington Clarke and ABC Chief Business Correspondent Ian Verrender break it all down on ABC Business Daily.

Got a burning business question?

Send a short voice recording to Carrington and the team at [email protected]

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