
Energy minister Chris Bowen on the impact of the fuel crisis
The minister for energy and climate change, Chris Bowen, tells political editor Tom McIlroy that despite shortages at petrol stations around Australia, there have so far been no disruptions to the country’s fuel supply
April 2, 202625m 10s
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Show Notes
The minister for energy and climate change, Chris Bowen, tells Guardian Australia’s political editor, Tom McIlroy, that despite shortages at petrol stations around Australia, there have so far been no disruptions to the country’s fuel supply. Bowen responds to criticisms about the Albanese government’s communication to the public, as the second month of the US-Israel war on Iran continues to send shockwaves around the world. The minister also argues that rationing fuel is not necessary for now, and that having a staged plan with the states is good government at work
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Australian politicsChris BowenUS-Israel war on IranPetrol pricesAustralia newsEnergy