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But in a global context, are Australians really paying too much at the bowser — and would cutting taxes on petrol actually help ease the pressure?
Where Australian petrol prices sit on the global stage
In contrast, the United States averages just under Australia at $1.45, with Vietnam ($1.27), Indonesia ($1.32) and Malaysia ($0.73) coming in even lower.

While Australians may feel the pinch every time they fill up, petrol prices in Australia are lower than those in many other countries. Source: SBS News
So, are we getting taxed more than other countries?
In the European Union, for example, each member state is required to levy a minimum of €0.36 (61c) per litre on petrol and €0.33 (56c) on diesel.

Australia fares comparatively well when it comes to fuel excises. Source: SBS News
John Hawkins, senior lecturer at the University of Canberra, says relatively lower taxes are one reason we pay less at the bowser.
Vidyattama estimates that each household in Australia consumes around 30 litres of petrol a week, which equates to about $60, or 3 per cent of the average income in Australia.
But global prices don’t tell the full story
“Even in the US, the level of public transport is much better than Australia, especially outside the capital cities,” Vidyattama said.
“It just shows how dependent Australia is on the car — and therefore, on fuel,” Vidyattama said.

Looking to save on your petrol prices? Data says you should fill up more often. Source: SBS News
“In some cities like Melbourne and Sydney, there’s probably less dependence on cars for daily commutes,” he added. “But in other cities and regional areas, car dependence is much higher.”
Hawkins adds that Australians also tend to drive larger, less fuel-efficient vehicles — another factor in our overall petrol spending.
So, would cutting the excise help?
Hawkins says the figures seem to be based on the assumption that households are spending $10,000 a year on petrol — something that may only be true for a small number of people living outside major cities.