The federal government has launched a multi-million-dollar advertising campaign encouraging Australians to cut down on their fuel consumption, as hundreds of service stations across the country remain out of one or more types of fuel.

Dubbed ‘Every little bit helps’, the campaign will see ads appear on television, radio and on billboards and posters, reminding Australians that we’re currently at level two of the four-level National Fuel Security Plan.

Level two is referred to as “keeping Australia moving”, with level three requiring the government to “take targeted action” and level four – if we reach it – to see the government intervene to ensure critical fuel users are protected and to prevent major economic disruption.

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The federal government’s fuel conservation ad campaign is reported to cost $20 million, according to multiple media reports, and criticism from the opposition has seen ministers – including the Prime Minister – take to breakfast radio today to defend it.

The new campaign isn’t just to remind Australians that fuel is expensive and scarce, something you’d have to have been living under a rock to miss. The government has launched fuelplan.gov.au to provide drivers with fuel-saving tips, which include:

  • Buying only the fuel you need
  • Using air-conditioning and heating on low settings
  • Driving with your windows closed
  • Pumping up your tyres to the highest recommended pressure
  • Removing unnecessary exterior parts like roof racks and spoilers to reduce drag
  • Carrying less weight
  • Minimising idling