We're taking the advice of outgoing NRMA director Graham Blight and publishing the fuel prices for the day, January 16.
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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 and can compare it with surrounding areas.
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.
Four out of the six local stations have again dropped their prices this morning, one as much as five cents per litre.
The Road House Service Station is at its lowest it's ever been this week, charging 116.9 cents, five cents less than their unleaded price yesterday and 15 cents less than Monday.
Caltex is also advertising its lowest price for unleaded petrol for the week, after charging 134.9 cents for the first three days.
It's now three cents less today than yesterday at 129.9 cents per litre.
Both Shell Service Station and Woolworths have again dropped their prices. Shell by one cent (126.9) after dropping six cents yesterday and Woolworths by two cents for E10 (123.9) after dropping two cents yesterday as well.
BP's unleaded 91 and ethanol price and Mobil unleaded remain the same today at 126.9 cents and 119.9 cents consecutively.
Around the district and beyond all the average prices (from yesterday) we collected have been reduced by up to four cents per litre.
For a second consecutive day Harden takes the biggest drop, advertising a further 4.4 cents less at an average price of 118.2 cents. Wednesday's average dropped by 2.6 cents.
After increasing their price for unleaded petrol by 0.3 cents on Wednesday, yesterday Yass took 3.4 cents off their figure to make it 120.6 cents per litre.
Temora has dropped another 2.2 cents to charge 122.5, Cootamundra by 0.6 to make 132.6 and Forbes by 0.2 to make 117.3.
Sydney's average has dropped every day since our campaign started on Monday, yesterday only charging 106.8 cents per litre.
It's a total of 3.7 cents less than what they were charging at the beginning of the week.
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.