Maybe we need to look a little wider and not just in our back yard.
How about those community minded people who provide VITAL services everyday to hundreds and hundreds of people both in the city and country areas - Meal on Wheels, Red Cross Volunteers, Hospital Volunteers, Nursing Home Volunteers, Council Volunteers - those who use their own vehicles to deliver food, people, products, goods and alike - do they get a fuel subsidy, reimbursement etc.....
Things might have changed, but a few years ago they didn't get a fuel subsidy, reimbursement etc, they did it to give back to the community, to help those who are less fortunate, to support their mates, neighbors and community.
If theres a suitbale model being used, then lets apply is across the Volunteer sector, to all Volunteers who help others in their communities.
Therefore, the Premier, who is the Volunteering minister may need a specific Volunteer fuel budget, to support all community groups.
After all we are all Volunteers, supporting Our communities