We're taking the advice of outgoing NRMA director Graham Blight and publishing the fuel prices for the day, January 15.
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We're doing it every day of the week so local drivers can see where the cheapest fuel in town is.
We've also gathered surrounding areas, as well as Sydney prices, to compare.
These are the prices in Young for today. The district prices are the average prices recorded by NRMA yesterday, except for Harden which was collected this morning.
Today we see more than half of the town's fuel stations have dropped their unleaded prices compared to yesterday's.
Yesterday two stations reduced their prices by more than 10 cents.
Shell Service Station in Short Street is the station who has dropped their figure (127.9) the most today (by six cents), but the first time this week.
For the second time this week BP has dropped their unleaded 91 and ethanol price a further three cents compared to yesterday, charging 126.9 cents.
Both Caltex and Woolworths (E10) are also charging two cents less per litre than yesterday, with 132.9 cents and 125.9 respectively.
The Road House and Mobil - who dropped their prices by 10 and 12 cents respectively yesterday - remain the same on 121.9 and 119.9.
All local stations have reduced their prices at one stage since we began our fuel campaign on Monday (we do take into consideration these are currently mid-week prices).
It will be interesting to compare these figures next week.
Around the district and beyond all the average prices bar one have reduced today compared to yesterday.
Harden takes the biggest drop today with 2.6 cents, now sitting on an average of 122.6. Followed by Temora with 1.6 cents less and now sitting on 124.3.
Sydney's average price has dropped again today - their third day in a row - by one cent and charging 107.8 cents. Their total reduction so far this week now comes to 2.7 cents.
Meanwhile Cootamundra's average is 0.7 cents less than yesterday on 133.2 and Forbes 0.3 cents less on 117.5.
However Yass has increased by 0.3 cents after a three cent drop yesterday, now sitting on 123.2.
Our fuel campaign - that began Monday morning - attracted the attention of the NRMA, who wrote a story for their website on Tuesday about our proactive approach.
Our previous fuel campaign stories can be found by clicking on the links below.
*The graph shows unleaded petrol prices unless indicated. District fuel prices source: www.mynrma.com.au.