Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says the Prime Minister needed to be more “observant” of the pressures facing ordinary Australians.
Political Editor Andrew Clennell asked him if he knew the price of petrol.
“Because I think under $2, psychologically, people think; ‘well, it’s bloody expensive, but we can cop it’. Petrol hikes come amid sustained global pressure in the oil markets with major producers cutting supply.
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