Save big on fuel costs: State government unveils exclusive discount for Seniors Card holders
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In a move that's sure to bring a sigh of relief to many, one state government has announced a new fuel discount scheme for Seniors Card holders.
This initiative, in partnership with United Petroleum, will allow over 415,000 eligible seniors to enjoy a discount of four cents per litre on fuel purchases at select service stations across South Australia.
The discount is exclusively available at United fuel stations, with 26 sites in metro Adelaide and six sites in regional South Australia participating in the scheme.
The four cents per litre discount can be used once a day for a maximum purchase of 150 litres in a single transaction.
To be eligible for a Seniors Card and this fuel discount, you must be a permanent South Australian resident aged over 60 and work less than 20 hours per week.
This initiative comes at a crucial time when household transport costs have been on the rise.
In June 2023, it was reported that household transport costs had risen by a staggering 7.4 per cent throughout the first three months of the year, outpacing the inflation rate of 1.4 per cent over the same period.
The average Australian household now spends more than $400 each week, or 15.8 per cent of its income, on car-related expenses such as car loans, insurance, fuel, and maintenance.
This is a significant increase from the previous three-month period when the figure stood at 15.1 per cent.
Adding to the financial strain, the Australian government recently raised the fuel excise.
The latest increase on February 5, 2024, took it from 48.8 cents per litre to 49.6 cents per litre before GST.
While the 0.8-cent per litre hike may seem small, it can add up quickly, potentially costing an extra $64 for a refill for a large SUV with an 80-litre fuel tank—before GST is applied.
In similar news, a recent move by the federal government could save Australians up to $1,000 a year in fuel costs.
The new standards, which will apply to new passenger and light commercial vehicles, are expected to encourage car makers to sell more electric and fuel-efficient vehicles.
This move is not only beneficial for consumers' wallets but also for the environment, as it promotes the use of vehicles that emit less carbon dioxide.
You can read more about this news here.
What are your thoughts on this new fuel discount scheme? Do you think it will make a significant difference to your budget? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Editor’s Note: This story initially listed the maximum amount of fuel available for discounting as 15 litres. It has since been corrected to indicate the correct limit of 150 litres. We regret the oversight and thank you for your understanding.
This initiative, in partnership with United Petroleum, will allow over 415,000 eligible seniors to enjoy a discount of four cents per litre on fuel purchases at select service stations across South Australia.
The discount is exclusively available at United fuel stations, with 26 sites in metro Adelaide and six sites in regional South Australia participating in the scheme.
The four cents per litre discount can be used once a day for a maximum purchase of 150 litres in a single transaction.
To be eligible for a Seniors Card and this fuel discount, you must be a permanent South Australian resident aged over 60 and work less than 20 hours per week.
This initiative comes at a crucial time when household transport costs have been on the rise.
In June 2023, it was reported that household transport costs had risen by a staggering 7.4 per cent throughout the first three months of the year, outpacing the inflation rate of 1.4 per cent over the same period.
The average Australian household now spends more than $400 each week, or 15.8 per cent of its income, on car-related expenses such as car loans, insurance, fuel, and maintenance.
This is a significant increase from the previous three-month period when the figure stood at 15.1 per cent.
Adding to the financial strain, the Australian government recently raised the fuel excise.
The latest increase on February 5, 2024, took it from 48.8 cents per litre to 49.6 cents per litre before GST.
While the 0.8-cent per litre hike may seem small, it can add up quickly, potentially costing an extra $64 for a refill for a large SUV with an 80-litre fuel tank—before GST is applied.
In similar news, a recent move by the federal government could save Australians up to $1,000 a year in fuel costs.
The new standards, which will apply to new passenger and light commercial vehicles, are expected to encourage car makers to sell more electric and fuel-efficient vehicles.
This move is not only beneficial for consumers' wallets but also for the environment, as it promotes the use of vehicles that emit less carbon dioxide.
You can read more about this news here.
Key Takeaways
- South Australia has announced a fuel discount initiative for Seniors Card holders in partnership with United Petroleum.
- Eligible Seniors Card holders will receive a discount of four cents per litre at 30 select United service stations across the state.
- The fuel discount can be applied once daily for a maximum of 150 litres in a single transaction.
- The relief package comes as household transport costs increased by 7.4 per cent in the early months of the year, with the average Australian household spending over $400 weekly on transport-related expenses.
Editor’s Note: This story initially listed the maximum amount of fuel available for discounting as 15 litres. It has since been corrected to indicate the correct limit of 150 litres. We regret the oversight and thank you for your understanding.
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