Hardworking family issue brutal message to Albanese
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A hardworking Aussie couple has revealed what they hope for in the upcoming Budget as they share a blunt message for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Relief from the rising cost of living was high on the agenda for Queensland couple JP and Lizzy Huillet. The couple, who had their first baby Indie in October, said they are working harder than ever for the smallest rewards, with all their cash going into simply paying the bills. They have called on Anthony Albanese to prioritise the families that are doing it the toughest amid a seemingly never-ending cost of living crisis.
Cutting back on the basics Lizzy said having a baby had meant more last-minute, Scatter Hitam Mahjong costly trips to the shops, and they were now shopping at Aldi instead of Woolworths. 'We used to be pretty organised with groceries, we used to meal prep and be pretty on top of it and it would probably only cost maybe $250 a week,' she said. JP and Lizzy Huillet are pictured with their daughter Indie The couple have shared what their life is like under Anthony Albanese's government 'But I feel like we're spending double that now, about $500 on food, formula for iklanmurah.id the baby.
It just adds up so quickly. 'We've started going into Aldi because we'll grab 10 things at Woolies, and all of a sudden, it's $70. I don't understand how everyone affords this every day. 'You get one tiny bag of essentials and Scatter Hitam its $100 and you don't even get everything you needed. All the expenses, they definitely add up,' JP agreed. JP said his weekly spend on fuel has almost tripled over the last few years. 'I would be spending probably $300 on fuel a week.
Lizzy probably more about $100 a week,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'I drive to work but even still it never used to be this expensive. I could probably fill up at the start of the week for maybe $80 to $90 and it would last me. Lizzy said she no longer splashes on beauty treatments or takeaway coffees. 'Before we had Indie we had discussions about certain things that we would have to cut down on, mostly little things,' she said. 'I used to get my nails done, I don't get my nails done anymore.
I don't get my lashes or Scatter Hitam Mahjong anything done anymore because it all adds up. 'I cut that out because I wanted to have a baby and the cost was increasing as well.' Lizzy said her friends who own beauty businesses are feeling the pinch. 'One of my girlfriends has a lash business and she had to increase her prices otherwise she wouldn't be able to stay in business,' she said. 'It's just ridiculous. Everything seems to be so expensive now.
We just had to make it work because we knew we wanted a baby either way.
Cutting back on the basics Lizzy said having a baby had meant more last-minute, Scatter Hitam Mahjong costly trips to the shops, and they were now shopping at Aldi instead of Woolworths. 'We used to be pretty organised with groceries, we used to meal prep and be pretty on top of it and it would probably only cost maybe $250 a week,' she said. JP and Lizzy Huillet are pictured with their daughter Indie The couple have shared what their life is like under Anthony Albanese's government 'But I feel like we're spending double that now, about $500 on food, formula for iklanmurah.id the baby.
It just adds up so quickly. 'We've started going into Aldi because we'll grab 10 things at Woolies, and all of a sudden, it's $70. I don't understand how everyone affords this every day. 'You get one tiny bag of essentials and Scatter Hitam its $100 and you don't even get everything you needed. All the expenses, they definitely add up,' JP agreed. JP said his weekly spend on fuel has almost tripled over the last few years. 'I would be spending probably $300 on fuel a week.
Lizzy probably more about $100 a week,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'I drive to work but even still it never used to be this expensive. I could probably fill up at the start of the week for maybe $80 to $90 and it would last me. Lizzy said she no longer splashes on beauty treatments or takeaway coffees. 'Before we had Indie we had discussions about certain things that we would have to cut down on, mostly little things,' she said. 'I used to get my nails done, I don't get my nails done anymore.
I don't get my lashes or Scatter Hitam Mahjong anything done anymore because it all adds up. 'I cut that out because I wanted to have a baby and the cost was increasing as well.' Lizzy said her friends who own beauty businesses are feeling the pinch. 'One of my girlfriends has a lash business and she had to increase her prices otherwise she wouldn't be able to stay in business,' she said. 'It's just ridiculous. Everything seems to be so expensive now.
We just had to make it work because we knew we wanted a baby either way.
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