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Number of Australians struggling to pay electricity bills has jumped ’80 per cent’
Sky News host Rita Panahi says the number of Australians struggling to pay electricity bills has “jumped 80 per cent in a single year”, according to data from the ACCC.
“Albo’s blaming the Coalition for it, saying their policies and nuclear strategy is not the way forward,” Ms Panahi said.
“They’ve now recruited Matt Kean to a key role and he has been presented as a moderate Liberal who’s sensible on this issue.”
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/number-of-australians-struggling-to-pay-electricity-bills-has-jumped-80-per-cent/ar-BB1p8mIz?ocid=00000000
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