Senate debates
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Statements by Senators
Fuel Security
1:40 pm
Sean Bell (NSW, Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party) Share this | Hansard source
Australians are watching the conflict escalate in the Middle East, and a terrifying truth is staring us in the face. The Albanese Labor government has left this country dangerously exposed on fuel security. When sea lanes like the Strait of Hormuz are threatened, Australia cannot pretend we are insulated. We are an island nation that runs on imported fuel, yet the Albanese Labor government has failed to build the reserves, refining strength and secure supply chains a serious government should have in place. We are told we have only weeks of diesel, and even that headline number can include fuel at sea on ships that can be diverted the moment global prices spike. If there is panic buying, if trucking companies scramble, if supply tightens then days may become weeks. Diesel is not a luxury. Hospitals rely on it when power fails. Our freight networks rely on it every hour of every day. Farmers, miners, manufacturers, tradies, regional communities rely on it to keep Australia moving. If diesel runs short, shelves empty, medicines are delayed, and rural and remote Australians are hit hardest and they are hit first.
Labor had time. They have had warnings over and over again. This issue has been raised in the past. They had the responsibility but they have dropped the ball and now Australians will pay the price, not just at the bowser but in higher bills, higher freight costs and a higher cost of living for every household and every small business. This is now an urgent matter of national security. Labor's inaction has consequences and Australians deserve better. Labor had the responsibility to be prepared for global conflict. They had been warned on fuel security countless times. They have failed to act.
One Nation is prepared to lead on this issue. Today Senator Hanson will be introducing a motion into this parliament to have an inquiry into resolving this urgently. We need to act and I hope the Senate supports her inquiry later today.
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