Australian politics live: Hume says more work from home ‘won’t touch the sides’ of fuel crisis; minister says South Korea has ‘vested interest’ in keeping shipping routes open
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Labor under pressure over fuel crisis as federal parliament returns. Follow updates live
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The pollies have been asked this morning whether people should consider working from home to save fuel, as conflict escalates in the Middle East. Tehran has said it will “irreversibly destroy” essential infrastructure across the Middle East, including vital water systems, if the US follows through on Donald Trump’s threat to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants unless the strait of Hormuz is fully opened within two days. This is like Covid style restrictions I think that are potentially being floated. I would not support that in any way, and I don’t think businesses would do so either … If people can work from home and they want to and it works for their employers, fine, I think that’s terrific, but it doesn’t help small businesses. It certainly doesn’t help the truckers and the fishers and the farmers and the manufacturers and the miners that are relying on fuel supply. Continue reading...