Australian families are abandoning their Easter road trips amid growing fuel shortage panic, with caravan parks — many of which depend on holiday business to survive the quiet winter weeks — reporting mass cancellations. The crisis has hit New South Wales especially hard. For regional tourism operators already stretched thin, the timing could hardly be worse: Easter typically provides a crucial financial lifeline, and this year that revenue stream is evaporating as drivers fear being stranded without fuel.
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