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In 1928, Australia experienced relatively stable prices, with a general cost of living that was significantly lower than today. For instance, a loaf of bread cost around 9 cents, a dozen eggs were approximately 50 cents, and a gallon of petrol was about 1 shilling (12 cents). Housing prices varied widely, but average rents for a modest home were around £1 to £3 per week. Overall, while wages were lower, the cost of everyday goods reflected the economic conditions of the time.

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