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Question Time as It Happened: Former Spy Chief Quits Antisemitism Royal Commission; Government Battles Fuel Supply Questions Amid Panic Buying

Dennis Richardson resigned feeling undervalued weeks before a key report; Australia faces local fuel shortages and plans to join a 400 million barrel international oil release, officials said.

The House of Representatives is sitting as the war in the Middle East continues to wreak havoc on the global oil market.
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Question time LIVE: former spy chief quits antisemitism royal commission; government battles fuel supply questions amid panic buying

The House of Representatives is sitting as the war in the Middle East continues to wreak havoc on the global oil market.

·Sydney, Australia
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SBS News broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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