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Taylor makes $800m pitch to double Australia's minimum fuel reserves
Australia's opposition Coalition proposed an $800 million plan to double the nation's minimum fuel reserves to 60 days, responding to global supply concerns. Opposition Leader Angus Taylor emphasized that the proposal would increase onshore storage capacity by at least 1 billion liters. Labor is expected to address fuel resilience in the upcoming federal budget on May 12.
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