Two more of Young's petrol stations have followed suit today and increased their unleaded prices by two cents this morning.
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Mobil in Nasmyth Street and Roadhouse on the Olympic Highway rose by two cents each to charge 127.9 cents per litre.
It takes Young's unleaded and E10 petrol price average to 128 cents.
The rise follows Caltex's three cent hike on Wednesday, which broke a price trend that lasted 26 days.
Shell service station wasn’t too far behind, increasing their unleaded price just hours later.
Since March 25 the town's average had been glued at 126.6 cents per litre.
All six local stations hadn't budged from their prices that ranged between 125.9 and 127.9 cents.
Woolworths and BP are all who remain, still both charging 125.9 for E10 and unleaded 91 and ethanol as they have been for the last 28 days.
However it's still good news for local motorists in the greater scheme of things.
We're still below Sydney's unleaded petrol price average by 8.4 cents.
Sydney's unleaded average returned to the 138 cent mark on the weekend.
The city is back on their downward trend, with the NRMA yesterday recording them at 136.5.
Sydney rose from 124.3 cents per litre last Thursday to 138.9 cents on Sunday.
Prior to this increase, Sydney had been cheaper than Young for only five business days.
Another area that hasn't budged in their average for some time now is Forbes, who is stuck on an average of 127.5 cents.
Their average hasn't changed since March 30.
Temora's average has also been glued at 133.6 cents per litre for the last 12 business days.
We've collected the average unleaded petrol prices of surrounding areas from the NRMA to help local drivers compare prices.
*The graph shows unleaded petrol prices unless indicated. District fuel prices source: www.mynrma.com.au.