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Rapidly transitioning away from gas will bring down energy costs for everyone, and fixing the energy markets is a matter of political will. It’s not just the guardian saying this, every expert worth their salt has been saying the exact same thing for years. #EnergyCrisis #CostOfLiving #ClimateCrisis theguardian.com/business/2025/

The Guardian · Why the UK’s electricity costs are so high – and what can be done about itBy Jillian Ambrose

Faced with extremes, the Spinifex People are being pushed to the limit
By Emily JB Smith and Katrina Tap

The Anangu built one of the nation's most remote communities after nuclear bombs were tested on their country. But they face profound challenges amid extreme weather and rising costs.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-21/tju

ABC News · Tjuntjuntjara's Spinifex People call for support amid extreme weather, rising costsBy Emily JB Smith

Boothby is a relatively wealthy electorate, but voters still worry about the cost of living
By Sarah Maunder

At this year’s federal election, the South Australian seat of Boothby is one of the state’s two marginal seats. As part of the ABC’s “Your Say” campaign, we spoke to residents in the electorate about their biggest concerns.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-21/boo

ABC News · Cost of living, housing among key concerns in SA marginal seat of BoothbyBy Sarah Maunder

From $30 parmigianas to $15 pints, can Australia still afford the pub?
By Jeremy Story Carter

From our coffee addiction to a weekend pub tradition, some of the simple pleasures many Australians have taken for granted now feel like luxuries. But if patrons can no longer afford to visit the pubs and cafés we love, there may be something bigger at stake.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-21/can

ABC News · Can Australia still afford the pub, our coffee addiction or Friday night takeaway?By Jeremy Story Carter

From $30 parmigianas to $15 pints, can Australia still afford the pub?
By Jeremy Story Carter

From our coffee addiction to a weekend pub tradition, some of the simple pleasures many Australians have taken for granted now feel like luxuries. But if patrons can no longer afford to visit the pubs and cafés we love, there may be something bigger at stake.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-21/can

ABC News · Can Australia still afford the pub, our coffee addiction or Friday night takeaway?By Jeremy Story Carter

Look you don’t understand, we have to axe disability and other benefits - we can’t tax the rich and corporations fairly because they will leave. This policy is correct, and yes some of you plebs will die and live in misery - but you have to remeber, it trickles down. Can’t you feel that warm feeling of it trickling down !!

#brexit #tory #tories #toryscum #politics #ukpolitics #bbc #news #EU #nhs #costofliving #Labour #keirstarmer #Starmer #labourparty #RejoinEU

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#CostOfLiving is the most important issue for Vote Compass respondents regardless of age, education, birth, sex, and voting intention, but particularly among those under 40”

“Keeping day-to-day living #costs down was the most important issue for electors identified by respondents of a Roy Morgan survey of 14,713 voters in the September quarter of 2024 who were asked to identify their top three issues”

“The second-most important issue for respondents differs by voting intention, with Liberal-Coalition voters concerned with #immigration and the #economy and Labor voters concerned with #ClimateChange.”

#AusPol / #LNP / #Liberal / #Nationals / #Greens / #Labor / #independents <abc.net.au/news/2025-04-20/fed>

ABC News · Vote Compass data shows rise in importance of cost of living ahead of 2025 federal electionBy Claudia Williams

Side hustles on the rise as Tasmanians lowest paid but working the most jobs
By Crystal McKay

About 1 in 12 employed Tasmanians have at least two jobs, but the number of people with multiple jobs across the country is at an all-time high also, data shows.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-20/tas

ABC News · Tasmanians are the lowest paid in the country but working the most jobsBy Crystal McKay