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Australia Sputtering On Empty

Australia’s fuel crisis is getting worse and the Geelong refinery fire that broke out last night could not have come at a worse time. One of our last two oil refineries is still burning, Energy Minister Chris Bowen stood in front of cameras smiling about it, and we’re already sitting at Level 2 of the National Fuel Security Plan with diesel shortages hitting farmers and regional areas hard.

Anthony Albanese’s response to all of this was a $20 million ad campaign telling us to pump up our tires, remove our roof racks, and stop at the first click when filling up. A dairy farmer filmed himself removing the seat from his tractor in response. Cannot fault his logic.

We closed six of our eight refineries between 2012 and 2021 because importing was cheaper. We now rely on imports for 80 to 90% of our fuel. We have about 39 days of petrol and 29 days of diesel in reserve. Grocery prices are up 20%. And Albanese’s national address — only the fifth such address since World War II — was essentially a nothing burger followed by a website telling you to combine your trips.

The AI translation of the four level crisis plan I ran puts us at roughly “the engine is making a weird clicking sound but the car is still moving — how f**ked are you? 15%.” Level three is coming. Here’s more from Bearing.

Aussies Witness The Sham

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese parades around the countryside escorted by a small, but heavily-armed cadre of security guards.

This comes after the killings by Arab extremists targeting Jews at Bondi Beach as well as moves by the Australian government to further tighten the restrictions on private ownership of guns. Here’s more from Memology 101.

Australia’s Waffling Leadership

Australia’s mood has shifted, and after Bondi people aren’t buying the script anymore. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese turns up to a memorial and gets booed. An ad about “no more hate” starts doing the rounds. And once again, the words everyone’s thinking somehow never get said.

So I went through the Prime Minister’s own official transcripts to see what he’s actually been talking about since the attack — and what he’s been very careful to avoid. The result isn’t shocking, but it is revealing.

Between the obsession with “Islamophobia,” the constant detours to the far right, and the most painful political word salads you’ll hear all week, it’s pretty clear why Australians are fed up. Here’s more from Bearing.

Sit Down, Bitch!

Trump BTFO’s (“:blows the f— out”) the Australian Ambassador (and it’s really funny) 🤣. Kevin Rudd just got Trumped — literally.

During Anthony Albanese’s big minerals-deal visit to the White House, Donald Trump publicly roasted Australia’s pompous US ambassador, Kevin Rudd, right to his smug little face. 😬 Here’s more from Bearing.

A Feminist Civil War

Abbie Chatfield, Australia’s second most opinionated, loud-mouthed feminist, has EXPLODED at online criticism leveled at her by Clementine Ford, Australia’s most opinionated, loud-mouthed feminist.

Ford has accused Chatfield of being a feminist-for-clout and even ‘platforming a genocide supported,’ referring to Abbie’s sit down with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on her podcast. Here’s more on the dust-up from Bearing.

Australia’s Turd Sandwich

GIANT DOUCHE vs TURD SANDWICH?

The 2025 Australia’s federal election is this Saturday 3rd of May and incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albenese is set to go head to head with Peter Dutton, the opposition leader. This time round, it really is the Southpark’s giant douche VS a turd sandwich.

Does the Australian Liberal party have what it takes to oust Labor? Probably not. Let’s talk about it. Here’s more from Bearing.

He Can’t Help Falling!?!

The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese falls off a stage, then denies it happened. Who is he trying to fool? Here’s more from Bearing.

Would-Be Australian Censors

Australia has demanded that Elon Musk remove a video from X not just in Australia, but around the world. Musk has so far refused to remove the video, which shows a Muslim teenager attacking Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel during a church service, from X completely.

But Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has blasted Musk as an “arrogant billionaire” and an Australian Senator, Jacqui Lambie, has called for Musk to be “jailed” for his resistance. So, why such a harsh response? Are they trying to downplay Islamic extremism? Or are they trying to “memory hole” something else..?

In other words, are they your garden-variety censors or much more hardcore tyrants? Here’s more from Glenn Beck.

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