As diesel prices make history by passing $3 a litre in nearly every capital city around the country, the stresses of high fuel costs are beginning to show. Truckies are warning they will go out of business if they can’t renegotiate their contracts with customers; farmers are warning the same, telling families that food in our supermarkets could soon cost more. Small miners are already scaling back their operations and airlines are either hiking fares on a daily basis or cutting back on flights. Meanwhile, fuel prices keep rising. Construction industry groups are warning that builders are being charged 8%
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