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Australians cancel Easter travel as worries mount over fuel crisis
- 4/3/2026
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The Easter long weekend is typically one of the busiest travel times of the year in Australia.
Reuters – In 2025, more than 4.5 million people had
been expected to travel over the period, spending A$11.1 billion ($7.67
billion) on their trips, according to research firm Roy Morgan.
But many plans this year have been disrupted by the
outbreak of the Iran war on February 28 and the blockade of the Strait of
Hormuz, which has choked global energy supplies.
Australia, which imports about 90% of its fuel, has
experienced localised shortages and seen prices soar, with diesel costing more
than A$3 per litre and petrol more than A$2.50 last week before the government
cut fuel taxes to help bring prices down.







