Albanese warns voters against One Nation over vaccine conspiracy theories
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned voters against supporting One Nation on Saturday, criticizing senator Malcolm Roberts for promoting conspiracy theories including false claims about COVID-19 vaccines causing miscarriages. Albanese said Roberts' views were "not worthy" of a senator. During his weekly fuel update, Albanese noted Australia holds 6.5 billion litres of fuel, the highest since introducing fuel stock holdings.
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Published 18 Jul 2026, 00:29 UTC · Updated 18 Jul 2026, 00:30 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: The West Australian. Editorial policy · Corrections
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