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PM Albanese Urges Australians Not to Hoard Fuel

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Darwin, 01 April: Amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese delivered a rare national television address, urging citizens not to stockpile fuel unnecessarily.

In his 7pm address on Wednesday, he also encouraged Australians to use public transport wherever possible.

The Prime Minister said Australia would not be immune to the economic fallout of the conflict. Petrol and diesel prices have already seen the largest increase in history, putting pressure on households, farmers, truck drivers, and small businesses. He warned, “The months ahead will not be easy.”

He reassured the public that the government would do everything possible to manage the situation. “We will deal with these global challenges the Australian way—by working together and looking after each other,” he said.

Measures to Address the Fuel Crisis

The Prime Minister stated that the government has already adopted a national fuel security plan. Additionally, fuel excise has been cut in half, reducing the cost of petrol by 26 cents per litre.

Road user charges for heavy vehicles have also been temporarily reduced to zero. These measures will remain in place for the next three months.

He added that Australia would leverage its regional trade relationships to import more petrol, diesel, and fertiliser.

Call to the Public

Ahead of the Easter holiday, Anthony Albanese urged Australians not to overbuy fuel while traveling. “If you’re hitting the road, don’t take more fuel than you need—just fill up as you normally would,” he said.

He also encouraged workers to consider taking trains, buses, or trams to help conserve fuel reserves.

International Context

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said the ongoing war with Iran could end within two to three weeks. However, he indicated that reopening the strategic waterway Strait of Hormuz would be left to other nations.

Analysts’ View

Nine’s Chief Political Editor Charles Croucher said the Prime Minister’s address was more about addressing public concern and rumors than announcing strict policies. He noted that, unlike during COVID-19, there were no firm directives, but rather an effort to explain the situation and encourage cooperation.

Overall, while Australia is not directly involved in the Middle East conflict, its economic impact is already being felt across the country and is expected to persist for some time.

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