Chris Uhlmann fronts SKY NEWS AUSTRALIA deep dive on fuel crisis

Chris Uhlmann fronts SKY NEWS AUSTRALIA deep dive on fuel crisis

As fuel prices continue to dominate headlines and conversations around the country, Sky News turns its focus to Australia’s growing fuel crisis and what it could mean for households, industry and the broader economy.

In a new one hour special airing this Sunday 29 March, Chris Uhlmann takes a closer look at the forces driving Australia’s growing fuel concerns and what could come next.

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Sky News Australia will premiere a special one-hour program Australia’s Fuel Crisis live on Sunday 29 March at 7.30pm AEDT.

Australia is facing mounting pressure on its fuel supply, with rising prices, emergency stockpile declines, global instability, and increasing concerns about long-term energy security. 

What does this mean for everyday Australians, for industry, and for the nation’s future resilience?

Presented by award-winning journalist and Sky News Political Contributor Chris Uhlmann, the special will be an in-depth discussion that cuts through the headlines to examine the real issues behind the fuel crisis.

Host Chris Uhlmann said:

“We are getting a hard lesson in how the world really works and what fuels it runs on.”

“Oil and gas underpin the price of everything because they make and move everything, so when their cost surges it ripples through the entire economy.

“Price spikes are locked in, but the real test is whether the flow of liquid fuels to Australia holds.”

“If it is interrupted, the nation will grind to a halt.”

“This Sunday, Sky News examines where we are, how we got here, how we navigate these dangerous waters, and the lessons we must learn from this crisis.”

Chris will be joined by an expert energy panel including Minerals Council of Australia CEO Tania Constable, Australian Energy Producers CEO Samantha McCulloch, and Page Research Centre CEO Gerard Holland.

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The program will explore the key drivers shaping the fuel crisis, from international supply chain disruptions and geographical tensions to domestic policy changes and infrastructure limitations.

Australia’s Fuel Crisis airs this Sunday, 29 March, at 7.30pm AEDT on Sky News Australia.

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