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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has used Australia’s food exports in a bid to boost fuel and fertiliser imports, as up to half of the nation’s grain growers may not plant a crop this season due to unprecedented price rises.
US Vice President JD Vance maintains a deal to end the war in Iran can be achieved, while President Donald Trump says he would be comfortable walking away right now. Trump also reiterated his criticisms of Pope Leo — the first US-born pontiff — on social media and declared it was “absolutely unacceptable” for Iran to have a nuclear bomb.
Australia, Canada and the UK are among multiple countries to condemn killings of UN peacekeepers in Lebanon and call for an end to hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed group Hezbollah.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen revealed the number of petrol stations around the country that are without fuel and diesel. He said there were 156 without diesel, which is 2 per cent of service stations around the country without diesel. The minister also said “let’s see” when asked if the government would extend cuts to the fuel excise.