The school holidays are upon us, and the cost of entertaining your kids can quickly add up. Here are some easy ways to save cash and still have fun.
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Food, electricity costs and, yep, fuel and travel are among the biggest contributors to Australia’s higher CPI.fortunate to live in a tourist mecca – the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.
The idea is to recreate the expensive activities or entertainment that you would normally partake in outside the home – think the cinema or dinner at a restaurant. To anyone without kids, it would probably sound unimportant, but forget everyone’s water bottles and there’s 20 bucks you’ve just dropped for something that comes out of a tap for free.
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