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Labor promised power bills would be $275 cheaper. You canโ€™t trust Labor on energy.
Labor promised cheaper power but has delivered soaring bills.
Under Labor, power prices have already gone up 40%. Energy generators and retailers say this is just the beginning.
The Prime Minister said he would make life easier.

Four years on, in his so called year of delivery, Australians are still waiting.

Instead, we have:

โŒMore taxes
โŒSoaring living costs
โŒ$1 trillion of Labor debt

Families are feeling the squeeze every week, and power bills keep climbing despite every promise of cheaper energy.

Australians deserve a government that can manage the economy and keep costs under control.
Labor's economic mismanagement means higher deficits, which also means higher inflation.
Farmers, miners, energy producers and major employers are all saying the same thing. Laborโ€™s new deal with the Greens will slow projects, drive up costs and push investment offshore.

It means higher prices, fewer jobs and less energy supply at a time when power bills are already up nearly 40 percent under Labor.

Australians cannot afford the cost of a Labor Greens alliance that keeps making life harder and holding the economy back.
Katy Gallagher has been dishonest and hypocritical about the size of the public service.
Australian energy generators are raising the alarm about the huge cost of Laborโ€™s renewables targets.
Australians are paying the price for the Prime Ministerโ€™s economic failures.

Inflation has jumped again under Labor, wiping out any hope of rate relief before Christmas. And while families struggle, the country is paying $50,000 every minute just to cover the interest on Laborโ€™s trillion-dollar debt.
Inflation is climbing again, Christmas relief is gone, and families are copping the bill because Labor keeps spending like there is no tomorrow.
Laborโ€™s reckless spending is keeping inflation higher for longer.

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