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King says no need to panic amid Iran-sparked energy crisis

Santos wants focus on energy security as government claims Australia is well-prepared for the worst

 Iran's energy infrastucture is under attack

Iran's energy infrastucture is under attack | Credits: FIle Image

Fresh questions have been raised about Australia's energy security in the wake of the war launched by the US and Israel against Iran, but the government says there is no need to panic.  Australian resources...

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