Eugowra Resident Anthony Robinson says he is sick and tired of Australians being treated like a “tap that fills a bucket for everywhere else”.
“We just need some support and some assistance from the government … they seem to be able to find the money to send overseas to everybody else,” he told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“It doesn’t matter what side of the aisle they stand on they just need to come together and start helping Australians.”
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