Last week the government of Solomon Islands, which gets about 90 per cent of its power from diesel generation, says it is expecting a huge jump in power costs — and potential power cuts — when its pre-paid diesel stockpiles run out in May.Reporting by the Pacific Local Journalism Network’s Nick Sas Earlier, Anthony Albanese was asked what his message is to service stations that might consider using the halving of the fuel excise to increase profits."My message is simple: you need to do the right thing and not just on a voluntary basis The ACCC will make sure that happens," the prime minister says.Treasurer Jim Chalmers also warns the consumer watchdog will "come down on you like a ton of bricks"."That's as it should be," he says.Chalmers has since said he had signed a letter to ensure that any changes to the fuel excise were passed onto consumers when it came into effect on Wednesday.The Israeli military said its air defences were responding to "missiles launched from Iran" on Monday."A short while ago, the IDF identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel," the military statement said."Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat," it added, urging people to take shelter until further notice.A short time ago, Reuters reported Israel was attacking "regime infrastructure" throughout Tehran.Reporting with AFP