Opposition leader Peter Dutton has called energy Australia’s biggest issue following a warning that power prices will increase by more than a third next year.
“I think it’s the reality that families today, when they open their bills, this afternoon or tonight,
they’re struggling to know how they pay it today, let alone if it’s 35 per cent higher under Labor,” Mr Dutton said.
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