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        "msgid": "pm-albanese-says-australias-fuel-supply-will-become-increasingly-difficult-1774626718",
        "date": "2026-03-27 21:44:23",
        "title": "PM Albanese says Australia's fuel supply will become increasingly difficult",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Energy",
        "summary": "Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has warned that while fuel supplies appear adequate in the short term, they will become more challenging in the coming months amid a worsening crisis. The government is working tirelessly to devise robust plans and has engaged positively with Malaysia and the broader ASEAN region to secure supplies, with Minister Chris Bowen noting persistent shortages in regional areas due to surging demand. Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has urged a temporary halving of fuel taxes for three months, as nearly 470 petrol stations across the country have run out of at least one fuel type.",
        "content": "<p>Canberra (ANTARA) - Australia\u2019s fuel supply appears adequate in the\nshort term but will become more difficult in the coming months, Prime\nMinister Anthony Albanese said on Friday (27\/3). In a press conference\nat Parliament House in Canberra regarding the worsening fuel crisis in\nthe country, Albanese said the government is \u201cworking tirelessly\u201d to\n\u201cput together the strongest possible plan\u201d and is preparing more than\nnecessary to face potential eventualities. Albanese mentioned his\n\u201cpositive\u201d engagement with Malaysia, an important oil supplier for\nAustralia, as well as with the broader ASEAN region. Minister for\nClimate Change and Energy Chris Bowen said that supplies of petrol,\ndiesel, and oil in the country remain the same. \u201cThe government has\nalways acknowledged that there is a real and unacceptable shortage in\nregional Australia because demand has increased so high, and it takes\ntime to build a strong domestic supply,\u201d Bowen said. Albanese will also\nhold a national cabinet meeting on Monday (30\/3) to discuss the fuel\ncrisis. Earlier on the same day, Opposition Leader Angus Taylor called\non the government to temporarily halve fuel taxes for three months. The\ngovernment acknowledged on Wednesday (25\/3) that around 470 fuel\nstations across Australia had run out of at least one type of fuel.<\/p>",
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