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TUE · 2026-04-21 · 23:48 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0422-71369
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News live: PM warns world in ‘volatile’ period as he announces extra 200m-litre diesel shipment; rising mouse numbers reported in regional Australia

The Prime Minister of Australia has announced an extra 200 million-litre diesel shipment from Asia to provide a buffer against fuel shortages. This move comes as the country navigates a "volatile" period.

Nick VisserThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-21 · 23:48 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 1 min
News live: PM warns world in ‘volatile’ period as he announces extra 200m-litre diesel shipment; rising mouse numbers reported in regional Australia
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The Prime Minister of Australia has announced an extra 200 million-litre diesel shipment from Asia to provide a buffer against fuel shortages. This move comes as the country navigates a "volatile" period. The shipment is expected to help alleviate concerns about diesel supplies. Meanwhile, Australian farmers are being promised more fertiliser imports under a deal with two major companies aimed at securing supplies in response to a global bottleneck. The government has also announced reforms to its aged care system, which will focus on sustainability and dignity for future generations.

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Australia has a $40 billion aged care system.

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Diesel shipments secured from Asia will give Australia an extra buffer against fuel shortages.

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The federal government and two major companies struck a deal aimed at securing fertiliser supplies.

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Australian farmers are being promised more fertiliser imports under a deal with two major companies.

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Older people want showering and dressing assistance in aged care.

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Chris Bowen says diesel shipments secured from Asia will ‘give us an extra buffer’ against fuel shortages. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Farmers promised more fertiliser imports Australian farmers are being promised more fertiliser imports under a deal struck between the Federal Government and two major companies, aimed at securing supplies in response to a global bottleneck, AAP reports. We’ve always said through this generational reform process that we’d listen to older people and we’d respond to their experiences. … What they’ve made clear is that they want showering and dressing. We’ve got a $40 billion aged care system … and it needs to be sustainable for generations to come. And that’s what this reform process has been about. … We can’t be in a situation where we’re making a promise to the people of Australia about the dignity that they’ll receive through the aged care system if we can’t deliver on it and we can’t keep it sustainable. Continue reading...
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