
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called a second national cabinet meeting to discuss new emergency measures to tackle the ongoing fuel crisis.
Public transport discounts, WFH and carpooling are among the proposed measures set to be discussed by state and territory premiers next Monday.
Hospitality operators will consider imposing a five per cent surcharge on customers as transport and delivery costs soar during the ongoing fuel crisis.
The Australian Restaurant and Cafe Association has urged businesses to introduce a temporary surcharge on all meals, including takeaways.
Almost 200 petrol stations across NSW have run out of diesel, while at least 32 reported not having any fuel at all, Energy Minister Chris Bowen told parliament on Wednesday.
In Victoria, 134 are without one or more grades.
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