PETROL PAINPrice crisis hits family, food and fun 1 FIRST Edition

THE Herald Sun and 3AW's Neil Mitchell were flooded with messages from angry motorists demanding government action on petrol prices. She said her business, Aroma Fruits, had dropped dramatically with more people taking their lunch to work as household budgets stretch to offset the cost of fuel....

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Published inHerald-Sun news-pictorial
Main Author Ashley Gardiner, Emily Power, Mary Bolling and Kate Rose
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Melbourne, Vic Nationwide News Pty Ltd 30.09.2005
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Summary:THE Herald Sun and 3AW's Neil Mitchell were flooded with messages from angry motorists demanding government action on petrol prices. She said her business, Aroma Fruits, had dropped dramatically with more people taking their lunch to work as household budgets stretch to offset the cost of fuel. "Business has increased for the bus service because people can't afford to drive to the airport, but the fuel price has put our costs up by $1000 to $1500 a month," Eastside manager Elaine Limmer said.
ISSN:1038-3433