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Record fuel prices weren’t to blame for this interest rate rise, according to the RBA, but they are contributing to the countries inflation challenge. Australian’s biggest fuel companies were today hauled before the competition watchdog as the government sought to ally fears that supplies could run out.

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00:02From coast to coast, pain at the pump.
00:05Drivers navigate prices they've never paid before.
00:09It's $100 extra every week now.
00:11At one of Sydney's busiest low-cost servos, business has slowed to a crawl.
00:16It's very quiet now. It's like hardly two customers in one hour.
00:21In some areas, diesel now topping $3 a litre.
00:25That's above the national average according to the NRMA, which has unleaded hovering around $2.30.
00:32We are now where we expect to be.
00:35That is cold comfort to Australians looking at the price boards
00:38and seeing the most expensive prices they've ever had to pay for.
00:41Fuel companies today hauled before the competition watchdog to explain the rapid price spikes
00:46as the Treasurer moves to double fines for those found to be price gouging.
00:52They are on notice.
00:53The government is on alert but seeking to hose down concerns fuel supplies could dry up.
01:00All companies say to me that they fully expect all deliveries all through March and well into April.
01:05That uncertainty fueling panic buying and creating shortages in regional areas.
01:11For now, rationing is off the table.
01:14Because we don't believe at this point that's what is the best solution.
01:18A good start is to make sure that Australian fuel isn't being exported.
01:22Ampol's Brisbane refinery currently exports the petrol it produces because it doesn't yet meet Australian standards.
01:29Last week, those standards were temporarily lowered to allow the fuel to flow into the domestic market.
01:35It's one of only two refineries left onshore, leaving Australia to import 90% of its liquid fuels.
01:42We must, we must get back to drilling for oil and gas.
01:46The war in Iran has sparked a broader debate about how Australia can bolster its fuel security.
01:52But the government's focused on the immediate crisis and the huge challenges it presents for the economy.
01:58The Treasurer was already planning a tough budget with little room for new cost of living relief.
02:04For now, he's holding the line, knowing further spending would only worsen inflation.
02:11The Treasurer was waiting for the's-
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