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Petrol and diesel prices are sky high because of the illegal US-Israel war on Iran, but major fuel shortages in Australia are very unlikely. Matt Grudnoff and Ebony Bennett discuss Australia's relatively strong position...

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Prices skyrocket but major fuel shortages "very unlikely" is an episode from Follow The Money by The Australia Institute. Petrol and diesel prices are sky high because of the illegal US-Israel war on Iran, but major fuel shortages in Austra...

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Published Apr 1, 2026, 25:48 long, audio available.

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Petrol and diesel prices are sky high because of the illegal US-Israel war on Iran, but major fuel shortages in Australia are very unlikely. Matt Grudnoff and Ebony Bennett discuss Australia's relatively strong position in global energy supply chains. Matt explains why some petrol stations have run low despite overall fuel supplies remaining steady, how the price hikes are fuelling inequality, and why Scott Morrison's 2021 claim about an electric vehicle policy putting an "end to the weekend" now looks even more absurd than it did at the time. This episode was recorded on Tuesday 31 March. You can sign the Australia Institute's petition calling on the federal government to make gas exporters pay their fair share. Guest: Matt Grudnoff, Senior Economist, the Australia Institute // @mattgrudnoff Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebonybennett Show notes: Fuel costs and RBA hikes equal to a 90 basis point rate rise: 'this is brutal' by Greg Jericho, The Point (March 2026) Fuelling inequality: The brunt of a global crisis should not be borne by people in poverty by Kristin O'Connell, The Point (March 2026) The case for a gas export tax, explained by Richard Denniss, The Point (March 2026) Theme music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot Sessions We'd love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au .

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Published Apr 1, 2026 and 25:48 long