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Fuel Shortages Strike Australian Farmers First, Sparking Concerns

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Some farmers say they only have a week of fuel left as shortages hit important farming areas first, raising concerns about supply issues Australia-wide.

Fuel prices are on a steep rise, and supply is dwindling as a result of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This situation is particularly impacting Australians living in regional and rural areas.

A Queensland cattle farmer has said he is beginning to worry about how his farm near Toowoomba will cope beyond this week if they do not receive fuel, and is questioning the decision being made into how fuel is getting distributed across the country.
Queensland cattle farmer Layton Free admits he is already having to ration the fuel supply he has left.
Queensland cattle farmer Layton Free admits he is already having to ration the fuel supply he has left. (Nine)

“It’s quite difficult not to feel anxious,” Layton Free expressed during an appearance on the Today show. “While we’re being assured there’s enough fuel, why isn’t it reaching us?”

“Is there someone manipulating the supply, or is it simply unavailable?” he questioned.

Free explained that the fuel shortage is forcing him to prioritize which farming tasks to complete and which to postpone.

Suppliers in rural areas are also struggling, Free said. (Supplied)

He emphasized that he is not alone in facing these challenges, noting that suppliers in his region are also experiencing significant difficulties.

“Our suppliers are telling us that they are struggling to get their supplies. Some are getting zero, some are getting up to 10 per cent of their supplies,” Free said.

“It’s basically rationed out, and we’re relying on our suppliers to do the right thing to give that fuel to where it’s really needed.

“They’ve got a really big responsibility on their shoulders too.”

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Amanda Rishworth insists there are no issues with fuel supply in Australia.
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Amanda Rishworth insists there are no issues with fuel supply in Australia. (Alex Ellinghausen)

Free said he is trying to remain optimistic, but admits it is difficult as he claims the community has received “little to no” communication from any form of government.

The government has urged Australians not to panic buy fuel, saying reserves it petrol, diesel and jet fuel will last for more than a month.

Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth insisted there had only been a “spike in demand”, and there was no reason for Australians to fear widespread supply shortages.

“Let’s be really clear, there isn’t an issue with supply when it comes to fuel,” she said.

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