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I wonder what disability the lady in the photo has?

Australia’s biggest fossil fuel subsidy is the Fuel Tax Credit Scheme, which cost the federal budget a staggering $10.8 billion in 2025-26. That’s more than is spent on the Australian Army.

The Fuel Tax Credit Scheme is basically a tax break for mining companies and other major users of diesel and petrol.

When you fill up your car with 50 litres of fuel, you pay 52c per litre in fuel tax, or $26 in total.

Many suburban families would do that every week, paying over $1,300 in fuel tax each year on the 2,600 litres of fuel they use.

By contrast, BHP uses nearly 1,300,000,000 litres of fuel each year and pays zero in fuel tax.

To be more accurate, BHP pays around $627 million in fuel tax that the government later pays back to BHP under the Fuel Tax Credit Scheme.

To summarise, suburban drivers pay $1,300 in fuel tax per year, while BHP pays nothing on over a billion of litres of the same fuel.

https://thepoint.com.au/opinions/260312-if-the-ndis-is-runaway-spending-what-do-we-call-16-billion-in-fossil-fuel-subsidies

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[–] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 3 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (1 children)

I think the article has focused purely on these supermassive companies and their profits but not looked at the scheme as a whole, here is a counter article:

"Fuel excise is a road tax, designed to fund the construction and maintenance of public roads. The Fuel Tax Credit ensures that fuel not used on public roads — such as agricultural machinery, fishing trawlers, mining equipment and generators — is rightfully refunded."

"The Fuel Tax Credit is relied on by more than 600,000 businesses across agriculture, fishing, mining, tourism, construction and transport, most of them operating in regional and remote Australia."

"In agriculture alone, diesel powers tractors, harvesters, irrigation systems and on-farm machinery that never touch public roads. Fishing trawlers operate on water, not highways."

https://www.rga.org.au/media-releases/fuel-tax-insanity

If you took these 2 blog posts and put them into 1 article then it'd actually go someways to having a decent article

[–] arbilp3@aussie.zone 1 points 7 hours ago

It IS precisely imv focusing on the the supermassive companies for the obvious reason they get a lot more than they need.