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FRI · 2026-04-03 · 10:25 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0403-50746
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New Zealand doctor bills US embassy for rising fuel costs: ‘payment expected within 7 days’

A New Zealand doctor, Shane Dunphy of Onslow Medical Centre in Wellington, invoiced the US embassy for NZ$2,790.95 (US$1,600) on March 27th to cover his clinic's rising fuel costs. Dunphy attributed the increased fuel prices to a conflict initiated by the US and Israel against Iran, leading to a blockade and subsequent fuel crisis.

SCMP’s Asia deskSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-03 · 10:25 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
New Zealand doctor bills US embassy for rising fuel costs: ‘payment expected within 7 days’
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A New Zealand doctor, Shane Dunphy of Onslow Medical Centre in Wellington, invoiced the US embassy for NZ$2,790.95 (US$1,600) on March 27th to cover his clinic's rising fuel costs. Dunphy attributed the increased fuel prices to a conflict initiated by the US and Israel against Iran, leading to a blockade and subsequent fuel crisis. The invoice was intended to reimburse the clinic for petrol vouchers provided to staff struggling to afford transportation to work due to the rising costs. Some staff members were reportedly paying an extra NZ$100 per week for fuel. Dunphy expects payment within seven days.

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The doctor's letter was dated March 27.

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The doctor claims the fuel crisis was triggered by a joint US and Israel attack on Iran.

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Shane Dunphy asked the embassy to reimburse him for NZ$2,790.95 in petrol vouchers.

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A New Zealand doctor sent the US embassy an invoice for his clinic’s fuel bills.

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Some staff members were paying up to NZ$100 more per week for fuel.

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A New Zealand doctor has sent the US embassy in Wellington an invoice for his clinic’s fuel bills, saying that President Donald Trump and his administration should take responsibility for starting a war that has sent oil prices spiralling.Shane Dunphy asked the embassy to reimburse him for the NZ$2,790.95 (US$1,600) in petrol vouchers he gave staff at Onslow Medical Centre in the capital so that they could travel to work, The Guardian newspaper reported.“Because of the current fuel crisis, triggered by the joint US and Israel attack on Iran leading to Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, our staff are struggling to afford petrol for their vehicles,” he wrote in the letter, dated March 27.“As employers, we feel it necessary to soften the impact on our staff by providing them with some fuel vouchers so that they can afford to come to work and to feed their families.”Dr Shane Dunphy of Onslow Medical Centre in New Zealand. Photo: HandoutSome staff members living in a suburb about 30km from Wellington found they were paying up to NZ$100 more per week for fuel, he added.
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