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EASTER GIFT: Petrol prices hits five month high in Australia

Australian petrol prices have hit a five-month high with school holidays underway and families preparing to head off for the Easter long weekend.

Vast majority of Australians spent on petrol over the first weekend since coronavirus restrictions on essential travel were relaxed.

A man pumps petrol at a service station in Melbourne, Monday, Aug 27, 2012. (AAP Image/Julian Smith) NO ARCHIVING Source: AAP

Australian petrol prices have hit a five-month high with school holidays underway and families preparing to head off for the Easter long weekend.

The national average price of unleaded petrol rose by 3.5 cents to $1.45 a litre in the week to Sunday, according to the Australian Institute of Petroleum.

That's the highest level since mid-November, with prices ranging from $1.35 to $1.58 across capital cities.

CommSec senior economist Ryan Felsman expects unleaded petrol will remain at about $1.50 for a while.

He says last week's price spike came at the end of the discounting cycle in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Crude oil prices have also been on the rise for the past six weeks, amid OPEC and Russian-led product cuts and supply disruptions in Venezuela, Libya and Sudan.


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