House debates
Thursday, 12 March 2026
Statements by Members
Cost of Living, Fuel
1:57 pm
Angie Bell (Moncrieff, Liberal National Party, Shadow Minister for Youth) Share this | Hansard source
It is a sad state of affairs when, every time I step up to this dispatch box, it's to talk about how much Australians are struggling. Why? Because of those opposite. Australians are being hit from every direction in this government's homegrown cost-of-living crisis. Insurance is up 39 per cent, energy has increased by 38 per cent, rents are up 22 per cent, health is up 18 per cent, education is up 17 per cent, food has increased by 16 per cent and now the government's mismanagement of inflation and fuel security is making things much, much worse.
Inflation was 3.8 per cent in January. That sends a clear message: this crisis is not just global, and it's not because of the war, as the Minister for Climate Change and Energy claims. It's being driven right here at home by reckless spending and a government that refuses to take responsibility, Prime Minister.
This week we have heard disturbing reports about fuel supply. The government insists there is plenty of fuel in this country, but wholesalers are reportedly rationing petrol and diesel. Transport companies are being cut off from bulk supplies, and some regional service stations are running dry. If fuel stocks are as strong as those opposite claim, then why is fuel not getting to those who depend on it? That's a supply chain failure and that is an Albanese Labor government failure.
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