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5 resultsfor “Australia fuel crisis updates”

Politics

Albanese’s visits to key allies have borne early fruits of fuel and fertiliser but ‘resilience’ is on the budget agenda

Australia’s total fuel needs, but half of Victoria’s, so the effects in totality may be relatively small. Viva CEO, Scott Wyatt, said the incident wouldn’t have any effect on Victorian supply, that

The Guardian WorldApr 17
Politics

‘I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation,’ says Trump amid Iran talks

fuel could return to prewar levels by summer, but on Sunday he said he “can’t make predictions”. In April, he told CNN that prices falling below $3 a gallon “might not happen till next

The Guardian WorldMay 13
Health

Can CCTV really stop children being abused in nurseries?

fuel anxiety in parents who are watching the app and maybe misconstruing something that has happened in a room," one nursery owner said. Some argue CCTV would be impractical in settings that use rented spaces

BBC NewsMay 6
Business

Australia fuel watch tracker: check current petrol and diesel prices, service station outages and shipments – in charts

crisis. While we know there have been outages and price increases, it can be difficult to get a full picture of what is happening – this is partly due to the thousands of independent businesses

The Guardian WorldApr 16
Politics

Top US Senate Democrats again try for war powers resolution – as it happened

update, cited by AFP. It came as global financial organisations warned of a continuing worldwide oil shock. The directors of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the International Energy Agency (IEA) said

The Guardian WorldApr 14