Single image at a petrol station sums up the fuel crisis gripping Australia – as a fresh warning is issued for millions driving over the Easter long weekend

Motorists forked out almost $4 a litre for diesel at a Perth petrol station after a simple but costly typo.
Independent retailer Burk tries to sell to cheapest fuel in the state to provide relief for motorists.
But its Carrington service station had the most expensive diesel at 397.3 cents a litre after a staff member accidentally entered the wrong price.
Meanwhile, families hoping to get away over Easter are unlikely to get cheaper petrol before the long weekend, while regional areas could be waiting weeks for relief.
The federal government has cut wholesale fuel prices by 26 cents a litre in a bid to head off the worst economic effects of the Middle East war.
But the change will not be felt straight away because service stations need to sell their older, higher-taxed stock before bringing in the cheaper fuel.
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