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Hi, I'm Sam Hawley, coming to you from Gadigal Land. This is ABC News Daily. As we move into the cooler winter months. If you live on the East Coast, you're about to be slugged with a huge spike in your power bills once again. In Victoria, they could jump as much as 30% and around 20% in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia. Today an energy expert explains why prices just keep going up and when it will end.My name is Alison Reeve.
As we move into winter this year, if you live on the east coast you’re about to be slugged with a huge spike in your power bills once again.Alison Reeve, Climate Change and Energy Deputy Program Director, the Grattan Institute
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