AAP June 2, 2009 3:17pm
The Queensland government will scrap the state's fuel subsidy next month.
Premier Anna Bligh announced in parliament today that the government will end the eight cents a litre subsidy on July 1.
"We currently spend more than $500 million a year in our fuel subsidy program," Ms Bligh said.
"But Queensland taxpayers and the motoring public are not getting value for money."
She said a recent independent inquiry identified Queenslanders were not receiving the full benefits of the scheme because
NSW motorists were crossing the border to take advantage of cheaper fuel.
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