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'Time to take a stand': Kiwis set for nationwide petrol boycott

Heath Moore
By Heath Moore
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4 Oct, 2018 08:45 PM4 mins to read

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How to save at the pumps

Disgruntled Kiwis are set to take a stand against the petrol industry and the Government over petrol prices, with plans to boycott all petrol stations around the country.

A Facebook event has been created encouraging the public to avoid filling up from all petrol stations around the country on October 26.

So far more than 6500 people have committed to the boycott with another 10,000 showing their interest in making a stand.

"It's time for the people of NZ to take a stand against our petrol industry in NZ," the event creator wrote.

"No petrol station to be entered on the above dates."

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The event creator says the petrol increases are affecting everyone around the country and they expect the impact to be felt long term.

Disgruntled Kiwis are set to take a stand against the petrol industry and the government over petrol prices, with plans to boycott all petrol stations around the country. Photo / Facebook
Disgruntled Kiwis are set to take a stand against the petrol industry and the government over petrol prices, with plans to boycott all petrol stations around the country. Photo / Facebook

The organisers have pointed the finger at the Government saying the rise in prices is "unjustified".

"The government and the big petrol companies both have the power to do something about this.

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"This event is about standing united against these unjustified increases.

"Many have suggested this is not enough, but it is a start and with over 10K interested it will make an impact. If you are able to, may you also consider refraining from entering a petrol station all of the weekend. But definitely no petrol on the event date."

Others have suggested specifically boycotting Z Energy, which the New Zealand Superannuation Fund owns a small amount of, between October 7 and October 13 in the hope it'll reduce the company's recorded $263 million profit.

Last week petrol prices nationwide increased by 3.5 cents a litre - with GST included the rise was 4c a litre - as a new fuel excise tax came into effect.

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Transport Minister Phil Twyford flagged increases of between 3c a litre and 4c for each of the next three years to fund transport plans such as light rail from the CBD to Auckland Airport, according to information the Herald obtained under the Official Information Act in June.

The impact of these increases has seen the petrol price in some parts of the country creep over $2.50 per litre for 91.

The latest tax follows the introduction of a regional fuel tax, which saw the price of fuel jump 11.5 cents a litre in Auckland in July.

The bumper petrol prices and the already high cost of living are making it difficult for some New Zealand families, National Party leader Simon Bridges said.

"New Zealanders are already paying record prices for petrol, with the national fuel price at $2.44 a litre for 91, around half of which is already tax. That follows the Government adding another 4 cents per litre of tax on petrol overnight.

"And that's just the first of three 4 cent hikes plus the likelihood Auckland's 11.5 cents per litre regional fuel tax will soon be rolled out around the rest of the country.

"Under this Government petrol prices have increased by 38 cents, meaning it now costs Kiwis an extra $20 each time they fill up their cars."

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the most significant increases in petrol prices occurred "well before" before the excise came into effect last weekend.

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"That's coming down to the price of oil and exchange rate issues, and that has had an effect," she told Newstalk ZB's Chris Lynch today.

Ardern said she was concerned about the cost of living and the Government put $5.5 billion into a tax credit regime for families which came into effect on July 1.

"On average, $75 a week will far outstrip anything that exicise produces and enables us at the same time to make the safety improvements people want to improve the road network that people want us to do, so its about us constantly finding that balance," she said.

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