Families should brace for $660 electricity bill increase
NSW families could pay up to 30 per cent more next financial year because of ballooning wholesale prices.
Esther Han is the consumer affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald. She was previously the food and wine news writer for Fairfax Media.
NSW families could pay up to 30 per cent more next financial year because of ballooning wholesale prices.
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