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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that the government will be granted new powers to help private importers bring more fuel into the nation as the government attempts to curb spiking fuel prices and panic buying.

The government is set to introduce new measures on Monday, enabling the use of public funds to support the private sector in acquiring fuel. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to secure essential resources.

The Prime Minister announced that the plan would also facilitate the procurement of fertilizers and other critical supplies, aiming to bolster the nation’s resilience.

Anthony Albanese.
The PM said the new powers are set to come into effect on Monday. (Nine)

“Our goal is to cultivate the strongest possible infrastructure, ensuring readiness for any potential challenges. We aim to keep our citizens, economy, and country thriving,” he stated.

Albanese said that the government is in talks with local and international fuel suppliers “to help firm up and source new cargoes required to keep Australia moving”.

He elaborated, “We will leverage Export Finance Australia to back the purchase of significant quantities of fuel, enhancing supply within Australia.”

“This government support signifies a departure from standard practices,” he emphasized.

“It’s imperative that these supplies are additional and sourced from the international market. Our approach involves directly underwriting the acquisition of these fuel shipments to ensure they reach Australia,” he concluded.

The prime minister said the measures are being enacted to keep Australia prepared and ensure fuel “gets to the right places”.

He said that recent footage circulating on social media showing people filling multiple jerry cans at petrol stations to hoard fuel is “not the Australian way”.

“People need to take what they need and no more,” he said.

“I don’t want things to be mandated, common sense should apply as well.”

“This isn’t toilet paper that’s been piled up in some garages. It’s actually fuel.

“That’s not sensible on a range of levels. One, it’s not doing the right thing by your fellow Australians. But importantly, as well, it can be dangerous.”

Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen.
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen. (Supplied)
Independent petrol stations in regional Queensland were being affected by supply issues, Goondiwindi Mayor Lawrence Springborg said.
Independent petrol stations in regional Queensland were being affected by supply issues, Goondiwindi Mayor Lawrence Springborg said. (9News)
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen backed the prime minister’s sentiments, saying that fuel demand in rural Australia is at “a very busy time”.

“[Demand] remains exceedingly high, and this supply is still not enough, but we are increasing supply and working in a very complicated supply chain to get the fuel to where it needs to go.”

“The fact of the matter is, cargo internationally available, but is getting increasingly expensive and increasingly risky in a volatile environment.”

Bowen said Australia currently has 1.6 billion litres of petrol, which roughly equates to nine days’ worth, which is up “very slightly”.

He also said the nation has 2.7 billion litres of diesel, which is approximately one month’s worth, and is “pretty flat”.

“What that tells me is that while the fuel is flowing strongly out the door, especially to regional Australia.”

Bowen said that Australians need to remain prepared as the war in the Middle East escalates, so too will volatile fuel prices.

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