Thursday, 24 March 2022
Members statements
Cost of living
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Cost of living
Mr WAKELING (Ferntree Gully) (09:56): The impact of six lockdowns has taken a financial toll on many Knox families. Businesses are closing, and many locals are struggling financially. The Andrews government has failed to help Knox residents with their cost-of-living pressures. The government’s solution was to introduce or increase 42 taxes. Knox residents need help to recover and rebuild from the high cost of living.