Albanese Urged to Provide Relief for Aussies Facing Fuel Crisis

As New Zealand rolls out the world's first direct cash payments to families struggling with high fuel costs, pressure mounts on the Australian government to help its citizens.
With fuel prices continuing to soar, pressure is mounting on the Australian government under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to take action and provide relief for households grappling with the crisis. Meanwhile, neighboring New Zealand has announced a groundbreaking move, becoming the first country to offer direct cash payments to families to help them afford petrol.
David Pocock, a former professional rugby player and current independent senator, has proposed a flat 25% export levy on gas producers, which he believes could redirect the
Source: The Guardian


