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The prices vary a lot with these too.
Not sure if you're in the market for a $30,000 Icelandic eiderdown quilt, Alice.
Apparently the feathers are gathered from the nest so they don't disturb the bird.
It's like ethically better.
But the bottom line with all this is not to confuse you too much.
If you're in a rush, just find the thickest one and you're pretty well set.
And no prizes for what my recommendation is going to be this week.
It's going to be Anzac Bickies.
These are the ones from Claire's family, her mum, Mrs Kimball's Best Anzac Biscuits.
I whipped up a batch last year and let me tell you, they didn't last long.
So I'll be doing that again later this afternoon.
And that's because the refinery has been working at full capacity in recent weeks to supply half of Victoria's fuel and 10% of the whole country's.
Bowen says that as a result of the fire, petrol production may be impacted for some time.
We'll link to a good explainer about what happened, but to summarise, reports say that workers found a gas leak shortly before the fire broke out at around 11pm on Wednesday night and
Thankfully, no one was hurt, but after an early investigation, Fire Rescue Victoria said that the fire was an accident and appears to have been caused by an equipment failure.
Yeah, so we're set to be even more reliant on imported fuel until production catches up again.
And on top of that, sorry to be the bearer of more bad news, experts reckon that we could see an immediate jump in petrol prices of 5 cents to 20 cents per litre, especially in Victoria.
But Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allen pushed back on calls for our national fuel plan to be lifted to stage three yesterday.
She says that it would only cause stress and uncertainty and we have enough imported fuel on the way to cover us.
Yeah, US President Donald Trump said that the deal came about after he held excellent conversations, that's how he put it, with the leaders of those countries.