The article examines the potential impact of the Iran fuel crisis on New Zealand's diesel supply, questioning whether the government's reassurances are sufficient in light of expert warnings about supply disruptions, geopolitical instability, and the risks of social collapse.
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Energy security, financial security, international security, social cohesion. These are the government's priorities for budget 2026. That Prime Minister Christopher Luxon laid out earlier this month. Finance Minister Nicola Willis says that this budget will lay out a clear plan where the country is now, where we're headed, and the road we'll take to get there. So what should we look out for? How does this position the coalition for the election? Will the spending be worth thousands of public sector jobs being cut to pay for it? Today on the front page, University of Otago honorary research fellow, Dr. Michael Swanson is with us for a pre-budget 2026 chat.
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resilient, nation-building strategy
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