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Australian Prime Minister Defends $20 Million Fuel Conservation Campaign

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Albanese Defends $20 Million Fuel Efficiency Campaign

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has publicly defended a federal government advertising campaign aimed at encouraging motorists to reduce fuel consumption.

The campaign, which has drawn criticism from the political opposition, is a federally funded initiative with a stated budget of $20 million. Its primary function is to direct Australians to a dedicated website that provides practical advice on reducing fuel consumption.

What the Campaign Involves

The campaign directs the public to a website offering practical tips for drivers. Examples of the advice listed include:

  • Maintaining proper tire pressure.
  • Removing roof racks when they are not in use.

The Government's Position

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addressed the campaign during an interview on the ABC's News Breakfast program, characterizing the spending as "money well spent."

He described the initiative as "modest" but stated it was important for providing "direct information to people about the four levels [of the national plan] that we're engaged with." The specific details of this national plan and its four levels were not elaborated upon in the available statements.

Political Reaction

The $20 million campaign has drawn criticism from the political opposition. The nature of this criticism was not detailed in the provided information.