Australia news live: PM links heckling at Lakemba mosque to government’s move to outlaw ‘extremist organisations’
A petrol station in the NSW town of Narrabri on Friday. Yesterday, Minns told parliament about 80 stations, primarily independent operators, did not have access to diesel, and about 40 did not have any fuel, urging consumers not to panic buy. On Monday, the government said about 32 out of 3,000 fuel stations in the state were experiencing partial or total shortages.
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