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Australia gives $30m to Fiji to help fuel prices in Pacific nation
Key takeaways
- Penny Wong announced the fuel funding after meeting with Fiji's leader Sitiveni Rabuka.
- Fiji will receive $30 million from the Australian government to help combat rising fuel prices.
- Foreign Minister Penny Wong said it was a "targeted budget support" to help with the price shock and support Fiji's efforts to be a regional fuel hub.
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Penny Wong announced the fuel funding after meeting with Fiji's leader Sitiveni Rabuka. (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, file)
Fiji will receive $30 million from the Australian government to help combat rising fuel prices.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said it was a "targeted budget support" to help with the price shock and support Fiji's efforts to be a regional fuel hub.
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