Liberal Candidate for Aston, Roshena Campbell, emphasises the growing concern among Aston voters over the unfulfilled promises made by the Labor party.
“You’ll remember Labor told us $275 off our energy bills here in Aston, they’re up by 800 to $900 a year, and we’re
told to expect increases of over 30 per cent more from the Victorian regulator,” she told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
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