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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 44 MIN

“This Is A Warm-Up — Taiwan Will Be Worse”

from The Karl Stefanovic Show · host Karl Stefanovic

Fuel shortages, rising prices, and a fragile supply chain — how prepared is Australia, really?Karl speaks with defence strategist Gus McLachlan about the real impact of global conflict on Australia, why the Strait of Hormuz matters, and how quickly things could escalate.From fuel security to national defence, this conversation lays out a confronting reality: we may not be as prepared as we think — and what comes next could be far worse.

Fuel shortages, rising prices, and a fragile supply chain — how prepared is Australia, really?Karl speaks with defence strategist Gus McLachlan about the real impact of global conflict on Australia, why the Strait of Hormuz matters, and how quickly things could escalate.From fuel security to national defence, this conversation lays out a confronting reality: we may not be as prepared as we think — and what comes next could be far worse.

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