Upfront: War hits Aussie hip pocket
By Phil Sim in Media News on Tuesday, 10th March 2026 at 9:05amSometimes the only way a foreign conflict becomes newsworthy to Australian punters, is when it starts to impact them directly. And with petrol prices climbing with no sign of respite, suddenly this war is back on the front pages.
WAR AT THE PUMP, yelled The Daily Telegraph with Jessica Wang and Remy Varga combining to report that the pain could be even worse for Joe Blow because gas was pushing up inflation, and that could increase interest rates.
Of course, for all matters due to the hip pocket, we should jump across to the Fin, where things are so serious, the Nine business paper could find any room for its Daily AI spectre. OIL SHOCK SHATTERS MARKETS, wrote Gus McCubbing, Grace Lagan and Jonathan Shapiro noting that $100 billion hs been wiped from Australian retiremement savings since...
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