A remote corner store that lies on the border of three states has confirmed it once again has received diesel after initially running out.
On July 12, Cameron Corner Store announced it had run out of diesel supplies due to “unforeseen circumstances”.
The lack of diesel to the remote store was due to a fuel delivery from Broken Hill being delayed.
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The remote store is located at Cameron Corner, on the border of Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. Located a five-hour drive from Broken Hill, the store is a key stop for many heavy vehicles heading through the area.
Yesterday, the store announced on social media that it once again has diesel, meaning trucks and vehicles can once again stop by through Cameron Corner on the border to fill up.
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