A podcast featuring Murray Olds discusses New Zealand's $10 billion fuel security initiative, addressing supply chain vulnerabilities and opposition criticism, while also covering the complex issue of Australian women and children returned from ISIS-associated regions, including涉
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Yeah. Mars, thanks for talking us through it. Appreciate it. Murray Olds, Australian. A correspondent by the way there's the Farah by-election this Saturday which is going to be the big test of whether Pauline Hanson's One Nation candidate can get over the line so keep an eye on that.
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political test of one nation's electoral viability
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