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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has brought forward a trip to Singapore to negotiate fuel shipments in an effort to stabilize rising petrol and diesel prices.

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is reportedly bringing forward a trip to Singapore this week to shore up petrol shipments and address rising fuel costs. The move comes as petrol prices have reportedly stopped falling and diesel is getting more expensive despite the federal government's fuel excise cut.

Key Facts

  • Anthony Albanese is reportedly bringing forward a trip to Singapore to shore up petrol shipments and keep fuel prices from rising.[1]unverified
  • Petrol prices have reportedly stopped falling and diesel is getting more expensive despite the federal government's cut to fuel excise.[1]unverified

Locations

AustraliaAustralia, Oceania
-25.27, 133.78
SingaporeSingapore, Southeast Asia
1.35, 103.82

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is reportedly bringing forward a trip to Singapore this week to shore up petrol shipments and address rising fuel costs. The move comes as petrol prices have reportedly stopped falling and diesel is getting more expensive despite the federal government's fuel excise cut.

  • • Anthony Albanese is reportedly bringing forward a trip to Singapore to shore up petrol shipments and keep fuel prices from rising.
  • • Petrol prices have reportedly stopped falling and diesel is getting more expensive despite the federal government's cut to fuel excise.