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Diesel Shortage Eases in NSW, but Farmers Still Struggle

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Diesel Shortages Ease in New South Wales, But Concerns Persist for Farmers

The situation at service stations in New South Wales is improving, with 150 dry spots remaining due to the Middle East conflict. Nationwide, the number of out-of-diesel stations has decreased to 312, down from 410 yesterday, as extra shipments arrive. Aussies are topping off tanks more frequently, and industries and farmers are increasing demand. Farmers are particularly affected, running low on fuel for five to six weeks. Energy Minister Chris Bowens assures that fuel is flowing both ways, and emergency reserves remain stable. Record loads are arriving from the US, but the prime minister is focusing on nearby partners like Singapore for quicker solutions.

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