Australia has agreed to underwrite two companies buying fuel at inflated prices, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warning of extended supply disruptions even if the Iran ceasefire holds.
Australia has opened its chequebook to buy up as much fuel as possible, as Anthony Albanese flies to Singapore seeking deals ...
Australia’s two largest fuel suppliers will bring additional fuel onshore under an extraordinary deal, Anthony Albanese has announced.
AAP FACTCHECK - Australians don't pay double the actual price of petrol just because of tax, contrary to a social media claim. When the claim was made in March, tax accounted for roughly one-third of ...
The Prime Minister is embarking on a whirlwind trip to Singapore as part of ramped-up diplomatic efforts to secure ...
Even if the ceasefire holds, it won’t magically resolve the oil crisis. Tightness of supply will persist for months. The war ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made an urgent dash overseas for a high‑stakes summit to shore up Australia's fuel ...
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical shipping routes — by Iran has not only unsettled ...
Iran's promise to reopen the Strait of Hormuz after striking a temporary agreement with the US saw the cost of oil fall ...
“Right now many Australians are suffering from petrol price pain; bringing in more EVs will protect families from fuel shocks ...
The Albanese government thought it had scored a political win from the leaking of the Coalition’s talking points in ...