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The fuel tax has been reduced. Why aren’t petrol and diesel prices cheaper?

Petrol and diesel prices have not fallen today and averages remain at record levels across Australia – despite the Federal Government’s fuel excise tax cut coming into effect.

On Monday, the federal government announced that it would halve the fuel tax on gasoline from 52.6 cents per liter to 26.3 cents per liter for a period of three months from April 1, 2026.

The cut would save $14.47 on a full tank of a 55-liter Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. The RAV4 was the best-selling petrol vehicle in Australia in 2025.

As part of a four-stage emergency plan, the government also announced it would abolish the diesel heavy vehicle road toll of 32.4 cents per liter imposed on trucks with a gross vehicle weight (GVM) of more than 4.5 tonnes.

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Still, prices at the pump remain high, and drivers across the country are seeing little immediate change.

“It could take a few days for some busy major cities,” said Rowan Lee, chief executive of the Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association The Guardian.

“In remote areas where volumes are low, it may take a week or two. Once fuel is refilled, the reduced excise tax will be applied to that fuel and passed on to motorists.”

This delay is due to the fuel tax being collected at the terminal gate before fuel is delivered to gas stations, meaning most fuel currently in tanks has been taxed at the higher rate of 52.6 cents per liter.