Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen during a press conference  at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 17 March 2026. He has now suggested more Aussies should work from home during the current fuel crisis.
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It would be “sensible” for Australians to explore working from home more often during the fuel crisis, the energy minister has admitted.
Petrol prices continue to soar across the country, with the average price for diesel approaching $3 per litre in some parts of Australia, as some petrol stations are running out of fuel.

As Australia navigates the dual challenge of safeguarding its petrol supply while managing costs, Energy Minister Chris Bowen has proposed that financially burdened Australians consider working from home more frequently to reduce commute-related expenses.

Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen during a press conference  at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 17 March 2026. He has now suggested more Aussies should work from home during the current fuel crisis.
Chris Bowen said it would be “sensible” for some Australians to look to work from home more as the fuel crisis continues.(Nine)

This suggestion has drawn criticism from Deputy Opposition Leader Jane Hume, who argues that Bowen is sidestepping the issue of securing Australia’s fuel reserves.

Bowen, however, has pointed out that only six out of Australia’s 81 oil shipments have been disrupted since the onset of the conflict, asserting that the nation maintains a fuel reserve sufficient for over a month, including both petrol and diesel.

“Chris Bowen suggests everyone can just work from home, but reality doesn’t align with that,” Hume remarked during an appearance on Today.

“Such a measure falls short of addressing the broader supply chain challenges,” she added.

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns also expressed doubt, suggesting that Bowen’s proposal would have a minimal effect on fuel prices and availability in his state.

“When it comes to the New South Wales public service, our advice is that it wouldn’t make much of a difference in terms of demand, mainly because 85% of our public servants work at the coalface,” he claimed.

“They’re not working from home. It’s not possible. Most of our employees are nurses, paramedics, police officers and firefighters.

“We just can’t issue that order.”

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