
Australia's Fuel Crunch: Albanese's Plan to Ease Pain
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Australias Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, addresses fuel crisis sparked by Iran war, panic buying, and price surges. He announces a three-month fuel excise cut, with states contributing six cents from GST windfalls. Despite assurances of steady supplies, regional areas face empty bowsers and jerry can shortages. The opposition criticizes the governments response, while the government prepares for potential targeted cuts or rationing. Albanese engages in talks with Asian neighbors to ease oil shock pain and avoid recession talk.
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