Switch plans and save a bundle on your energy bills this summer
As we head into summer, Aussies everywhere are feeling the burn of high power bills and we’ve got both good news and bad news about that.
Read MoreAs we head into summer, Aussies everywhere are feeling the burn of high power bills and we’ve got both good news and bad news about that.
Read MoreThe average Aussie household can now expect to pay an annual energy bill in excess of $1500 and small businesses are not exempt from the power price hike either, according to competition watchdog ACCC.
Read MoreEnergy retailers in eastern and southern parts of the country are preparing for a massive supply of smart meters to be installed in Aussie homes and small businesses, according to The Australian.
Read MoreIn a drastic effort to stop blackouts during summer, Queenslanders may face the ultimate test of discipline by being asked to keep their air conditioners at 26 degrees.
Read MoreThe Victorian Government may soon be using force to re-regulate power prices in an effort to ease the bill burden on Aussie households but energy retailers are fighting back.
Read MoreVictorian home and business owners will be paid to cut their energy use during times of peak demand this summer in order to avoid statewide blackouts.
Read MoreResidents in NSW may no longer have to look at their energy bills with one eye open, thanks to the state’s “most comprehensive energy relief package”, which was launched yesterday.
Read MoreIf you are one of the thousands of Australians who have already made the switch to solar or are wanting to make the switch to a GreenPower energy plan, the results are just in for Mozo’s Experts Choice Residential Electricity Awards.
Read MoreAccording to the results of Mozo’s 2017 Experts Choice Residential Electricity Awards, using the wrong energy provider is costing Aussie households thousands of dollars annually.
Read MoreRooftop solar systems are set to save Aussies $1.6 billion on their power bills over the next decade - which is great news for those families who can afford them.
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