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Can you provide a link, thanks. Bowen has not made any media release about that.The minister just announced 6 ships of jet fuel on the water (from China)
Can you provide a link, thanks. Bowen has not made any media release about that.The minister just announced 6 ships of jet fuel on the water (from China)
Can you provide a link, thanks. Bowen has not made any media release about that.
Personally I'd rather they just tell the truth and tell everyone to save fuel rather than pretend everything is ok just to avoid panic.
If it was a live media conference , it wold have been also reported on the ABC website as it wold be significant. Nothing there or elsewherelWas live media conference on ABC24
We complain about the nanny state, but then people can’t work out for themselves to save fuel?
Dunno how many times the government has said ‘no issue with fuel supply’… but irresponsible media has continued to feed this ‘panic we had to have’.
They won’t want to give that line to the opposition to go them over.Personally I'd rather they just tell the truth and tell everyone to save fuel rather than pretend everything is ok just to avoid panic.
If it was a live media conference , it wold have been also reported on the ABC website as it wold be significant. Nothing there or elsewherel
I'll wait a bit longer.No idea why their rolling blog hasn't been updated.
We complain about the nanny state, but then people can’t work out for themselves to save fuel?
Dunno how many times the government has said ‘no issue with fuel supply’… but irresponsible media has continued to feed this ‘panic we had to have’.
Your spot on.... the "distribution" will be the politicsIt isn't being a nanny state to tell people the truth. Maybe previously there was no issue with general supply, however the distribution of resources equally and to rural areas has been and still is, a major issue.
We complain about the nanny state, but then people can’t work out for themselves to save fuel?
Dunno how many times the government has said ‘no issue with fuel supply’… but irresponsible media has continued to feed this ‘panic we had to have’.
It isn't being a nanny state to tell people the truth. Maybe previously there was no issue with general supply, however the distribution of resources equally and to rural areas has been and still is, a major issue.
People always complain they don’t like government telling them what to do. But - when it suits them - are waiting for the government to tell them to save fuel?It isn't being a nanny state to tell people the truth. Maybe previously there was no issue with general supply, however the distribution of resources equally and to rural areas has been and still is, a major issue.
from 13:30 onwards
people are hoarding
This endlessly repeated spin is boring and factually vacuous yet it continues ad nauseum
HOW are folks hoarding , has Supercheap flown in a couple of air freighter loads of 20l drums for folks to use ?
Two of my five 20l Diesel drums are empty and I fear for my life about refilling them with the possibility of vigilantes targeting hoarders or perhaps my secret hoard will be leaked and a swat team will descend from the heavens to punish me.
The farm may just survive a month on the remaining three but I will have to hire a bodyguard next week to fill up the 20l
unleaded drum, either that or sacrifice the lawns for the common good
The fact of life ATM is there is no "shortage of fuel" as such as yet. The war has not impacted our supplies as yet. Shortages are being created by buyer behaviour.
We have a situation where people driven by the media have been panic buying and demand is up by more than 58% in some areas. The just-in-time scheduling the industry is geared to wasn't able to respond in a very short space of time. This is being remediated and it will still take some time to fully adjust.
Additional road fuel tankers don't mysteriously appear out of thin air, schedules have to be adjusted and longer hours worked, and genuine "need" needs to be prioritised
Yes it is true the companies selfishly prioritised their own outlets for replenishing but that is now seemingly being addressed by relevant governments.
We never had a genuine shortage of toilet paper, the scenario has been repeated by the general public and the media.
people are hoarding
This endlessly repeated spin is boring and factually vacuous yet it continues ad nauseum
HOW are folks hoarding , has Supercheap flown in a couple of air freighter loads of 20l drums for folks to use ?
Two of my five 20l Diesel drums are empty and I fear for my life about refilling them with the possibility of vigilantes targeting hoarders or perhaps my secret hoard will be leaked and a swat team will descend from the heavens to punish me.
The farm may just survive a month on the remaining three but I will have to hire a bodyguard next week to fill up the 20l
unleaded drum, either that or sacrifice the lawns for the common good
We are concerned about mum-in-law filling jerry cans for the mowers, considering she lives alone and not super near to us (so we can't go fill them for her). Grass doesn't mow itself, fortunately we've converted most of her smaller garden tools to battery over the last few years which does at least reduce the amount of fuel she needs to hold.Two of my five 20l Diesel drums are empty and I fear for my life about refilling them with the possibility of vigilantes targeting hoarders or perhaps my secret hoard will be leaked and a swat team will descend from the heavens to punish me.
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Please STOP blaming the farmers for a situation that was completely out of their control.
You did not distinguish farmers, your posts reflect that there's no shortage, but it's a behavioural issue with People, of which farmers are obviously included. Farmers can't hoard. They can't even get their hands on fuel as it was never delivered. And that delivery failure happened before any hoarding started.Nowhere in any of my posts at anytime have I blamed farmers.
