Australian Government

government

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Projected Deficit

    Market analysts expect the housing gap to widen further without significant planning reform.

  2. PM Preparedness Flag

    Prime Minister announces new measures to secure fuel supply chains and calls for national preparedness.

  3. Major Builder Report

    A leading developer officially labels the housing deficit as 'chronic undersupply' in half-year results.

  4. Migration Surge

    Australia records historic migration levels, sharply increasing the demand for residential housing.

  5. Interest Rate Peaks

    High interest rates begin to significantly slow new project commencements across Australia.

  6. Diesel Reserve Increase

    Requirement for diesel stocks increased by 40% to enhance resilience for the freight and agricultural sectors.

  7. MSO Implementation

    Mandatory minimum stockholding levels for petrol and jet fuel come into effect for major wholesalers.

  8. Fuel Security Act

    Legislation passed to provide a production payment to refiners and establish a minimum stockholding obligation.

Stories mentioning Australian Government 2

Trade Policy Neutral

Australia Braces for Fuel Volatility: PM Signals New Security Measures

The Australian Prime Minister has signaled a critical shift toward enhanced domestic fuel reserves and emergency preparedness protocols to mitigate global supply chain disruptions. This move underscores the nation's vulnerability as a net importer and aims to bolster sovereign capability in the energy sector.

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market-trends Bearish

Major Australian Builder Warns of Persistent 'Chronic Undersupply' in Housing

A leading Australian property developer has warned that the nation's housing market faces a prolonged period of chronic undersupply, driven by systemic planning delays and labor shortages. The report highlights a widening gap between population growth and new dwelling commencements, signaling continued pressure on the construction supply chain.

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