Anthony Albanese addressed the nation amid growing fears of a fuel crisis linked to tensions involving Iran. Before the speech, many Australians worried about fuel rationing, lockdown-style restrictions, or even deeper involvement in global conflict. Instead, the message was clear: ➡️ Carry on as normal ⚠️ But the months ahead may not be easy No rationing. No shutdowns. Just a warning to prepare for rising costs and possible challenges ahead.
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