Nationals leader Matt Canavan uses a promotional deal for Canadian Tim Tams to support the party’s cost-of-living message at a state conference, according to reports. The coverage says Canavan highlighted the availability of the product through a bargain offer to draw attention to household expenses and the economic pressures faced by people in Australia. The reports focus on the use of the popular chocolate biscuit as a talking point in the Nationals’ broader campaign about living costs. Both outlets describe the same event and framing: Canavan brings up the Tim Tam deal while addressing the party’s cost-of-living agenda at its state meeting. The stories indicate the remarks have drawn attention within political discussions, with the “riles up” phrasing suggesting some reaction to the comparison or the emphasis on the overseas bargain. Overall, the reporting characterizes the Tim Tam reference as a rhetorical device within the Nationals’ cost-of-living argument during the conference, without providing additional detail on policy measures or the specific terms of the promotion.