Real time fuel price monitoring scheme concerning for 'lack of consultation', says Wayne Bould

Meg Powell
May 28 2020 - 5:00am
Fuel price at Invermay, March 24. Picture: Neil Richardson
Fuel price at Invermay, March 24. Picture: Neil Richardson

An app that monitors fuel prices at service stations would have little impact on the market, says Caltas managing director Wayne Bould - but that's not his biggest concern with the government's new petrol scheme.

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Meg Powell

Meg Powell

Journalist

Meg Powell has been a journalist for the Advocate Newspaper in North-West Tasmania since 2019. She has covered a range of areas and issues including crime, health, environmental issues, business, social affairs , the arts and education. Got a story to share? Email megan.powell@theadvocate.com.au or call 0448 302 029

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