Rural communities across Queensland are urging the federal government to introduce a national fuel price tracking system to improve transparency and reduce transport costs. Leaders in St George and the Balonne Shire say fluctuating fuel prices place significant pressure on farmers, small businesses and households that rely heavily on road transport. They argue that more predictable and competitive fuel pricing would improve access to healthcare, lower operating costs and strengthen agricultural productivity across regional Queensland.
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