PHOTO: Gulargambone’s Kirsty Fisher and her son Lachlan.
With less than three sleeps to go until the 3 May federal election, cost of living was front of mind for shire voters who spoke to The Coonamble Times.
"Your rent and your power are the main ones - they're the highest prices - and then your food is going up every day," 29-year-old Allana Amiet said in Coonamble's Castlereagh Street on 28 April.
"Your bread is probably like six, seven bucks now, and it's going up . . .
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