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238 stations are currently reporting at least one fuel outage nationally.

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00:00In New South Wales today we have 124 service stations without diesel, that's down one on
00:05yesterday, that's 5% of New South Wales service stations. 27 with no fuel at all, that's down
00:12seven on yesterday. Victoria 40 with no diesel and 28 with no unleaded petrol, that's around
00:182% of Victorian service stations for both. Queensland 30 with no diesel, 25 with no regular
00:25unleaded. South Australia 4 with no diesel and 2 without unleaded, they're both down
00:31as well. Western Australia 8 with no diesel, that's down 12 on yesterday's update and 21
00:37with no unleaded. Tasmania 7 and 5, Northern Territory 4 and 4, ACT 4 with no diesel, none
00:45zero with no unleaded. That's a total of 221 without diesel across Australia out of
00:51the 7,940 service stations, that's pretty close to 3% of service stations without diesel. More
00:58work to do, as I've consistently said, until we get that number down to zero, but we are
01:03continuing to deal with very high demand for diesel in particular, other fuels as well,
01:09but particularly diesel, a very high demand, and the supply chain in regional New South
01:14Wales in particular has been stretched as it's sowing and seeding season in New South Wales,
01:18and we have, with the industry, been prioritising getting diesel to farmers so they can get their
01:23crops into the ground. But nevertheless, good progress, more work to do to ensure that that
01:28fuel continues to flow to where it's needed. Internationally, the situation remains with
01:34the update that I provided on Saturday with 39 days' worth of petrol, and Australians would have
01:40noticed that that figure has remained pretty static. 39 days, that's up a bit on when this
01:46international crisis started. 30 days, roughly, for diesel and jet fuel, which is pretty static.
01:54Australians can be reassured, I think, that that means that petrol and diesel is going out the door
01:58at a rapid rate, but also coming in the door. I've been in constant contact with the fuel companies,
02:04I can confirm there continues to be no cancellations of expected deliveries into Australia,
02:09and they now have secure contracted supply well into May, and I'll continue to provide those updates.
02:16Internationally, of course, the Prime Minister spoke to the Premier of China, he's off to Singapore
02:21tomorrow. I spoke to my Malaysian counterpart yesterday. We continue to engage very strongly
02:28with our international counterparts, particularly in Southeast Asia, and we've been very pleased
02:33that our counterparts have recognised their role in being a reliable energy supplier to Australia
02:40when it comes to liquid fuels, just as they recognise our role and our history as a reliable
02:45supplier of other types of energy.
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