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Five reasons why your power bills are sky high–and how we can help bring them down

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Climate Council

4mo agoen

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Everyone is talking about their high and rising energy bills, and we know the culprit. Here’s five things you need to know about what’s really going on with power prices in Australia. The post Five reasons why your power bills are sky high–and how we can help bring them down appeared first on Climate Council .

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