Final instalment of $300 rebate is being distributed—no extensions confirmed

As a new month begins, many are preparing for the conclusion of a financial relief measure that has helped ease certain costs.

The final $300 rebate is set to be distributed from 1 April. Households are urged to plan ahead as no extension has been confirmed.

With this chapter coming to a close, those who have benefited must adjust to the change. Some have already received the full amount, while others will see the last instalment soon—serving as a reminder that such assistance doesn’t last forever.


Recent research from Canstar Blue indicates that 54 per cent of Australians are not ready for the hike in their energy bills once the federal rebate concludes.

This concern is heightened by the fact that benchmark electricity prices could increase soon, with the Australian Energy Regulator poised to release its draft default prices.


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The final $300 electricity rebate is being distributed with no extension confirmation. Credit: Jamie Farrant / iStock


Sally Tindall, Canstar data and insights director, has pointed out that while the temporary rebate has effectively kept energy bills at bay since mid-last year, the clock is ticking, and reality is about to set back in.

'The last round of the federal government’s rebate is set to land in most people’s electricity accounts from the start of next month,' she said.

'After this, it's back to reality unless the government chooses to extend this relief.'


The looming end of the rebate has sparked a desire among more than 80 per cent of Aussies for the federal energy rebate to be extended, with 34 per cent advocating for its continuation with a means test applied.

The rebate has had a significant impact, with electricity costs dropping by 9.9 per cent in the December quarter and 25.2 per cent year on year.

Without the rebates, the Australian Bureau of Statistics found that prices would have seen a 0.2 per cent increase in the quarter.

But fear not; there are still ways to mitigate the sting of rising energy costs.

Switching electricity providers can be a good move to 'inject relief' into your budget.

Canstar Blue's findings suggest that a Sydney-based household could save up to $386 a year by switching from an average-priced plan to one of the cheapest available.


Similarly, households in Melbourne and Brisbane could save $319 and $445, respectively.

Tindall advises not to stop at electricity.

'Put your gas, your internet, even your phone plan under the microscope to see where you can cut costs,' she suggested.

By tallying up your monthly savings and setting aside the extra cash, you can create a buffer for when the full weight of your real electricity bill becomes apparent.

Remember, companies are mandated to inform you if a cheaper plan is available on your bill every three to four months.

Take advantage of government comparison sites like Energy Made Easy and Victorian Energy Compare to compare electricity rates for Victorian households.


Don't hesitate to call your existing retailer and negotiate a better deal.

As we bid farewell to the energy rebate, we must take proactive steps to manage our expenses.

There are ways to soften the blow of the rebate's conclusion, whether by switching providers, renegotiating plans, or simply being more energy-conscious.
Key Takeaways
  • The final $300 electricity rebate is being distributed to Australian households from 1 April, but there is no confirmation of an extension.
  • Canstar Blue's research indicates that 54 per cent of Aussies are not ready for the rise in energy bills once the federal rebate ends.
  • Over 80 per cent of Australians want the federal energy rebate to continue, with some suggesting a means-tested approach.
  • Switching electricity providers and reassessing other utility costs could lead to significant savings for Australian households.
Have you found a way to reduce your energy bills? Have you switched providers or negotiated a better deal? Let us know in the comments below, and let's help each other navigate these changes together.
 

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I lovee the way the government tells us everytime the prices go up to just chnge providers......this would be a never ending journey with this lot or any govrnment in Australia for that matter. Same when interest rates go up just change banks...just goes to show how out of touch governments really are, they have absolutely no idea!.
 
Switched my broadband internet provider recently from Telstra to Origin as I was in the process of switching electricity back to Origin after making the mistake of switching electricity to Alinta. The price per month was about the same but Origin was offering a reduction of $10 for 12 months. Part of the switch was my land line. When the switch was made my land line stopped working. Rang Origin tech support who advised that I needed to buy a modem from them for $150 as I couldn't use their broadband fixed line on a Telstra modem. Alternatively could buy a modem from another supplier, but needed a new modem. So, if you have a fixed home line, be wary about whether your modem will support it if you switch.
 
Switched my broadband internet provider recently from Telstra to Origin as I was in the process of switching electricity back to Origin after making the mistake of switching electricity to Alinta. The price per month was about the same but Origin was offering a reduction of $10 for 12 months. Part of the switch was my land line. When the switch was made my land line stopped working. Rang Origin tech support who advised that I needed to buy a modem from them for $150 as I couldn't use their broadband fixed line on a Telstra modem. Alternatively could buy a modem from another supplier, but needed a new modem. So, if you have a fixed home line, be wary about whether your modem will support it if you switch.
Thanks good to know.
 
Well you would think it was 4 x $75 quarterly but it started later in Victoria (Nil discount on the first Qtr bill of 24/25) Then we got $150 off the second bill of 24/25 so thought it was sorted, but No - No discount on 3 of 24/25 - Rang the provider and they said the Vic Govt was responsible for providing the supplement to the energy companies and its not able to do anything with that unless they receive it to pass on. Heaven only knows what will happen for Q4 of 24/25 but I kind of suspect that we might only get $75 and who knows on the last discount.
 
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How does this apply to a resident of a strata managed apartment, who themselves determines the electricity and gas supplier, not the resident?
Someone who lives as a resident in a strata mànaged apartment doesn't receive $300.00. Apparently it's a set price incluďed rent, water and internet weekly or fortnightly
 
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How does this apply to a resident of a strata managed apartment, who themselves determines the electricity and gas supplier, not the resident?
That is an excellent question. I know that a Company called Steadfast has managed to capture most Strata apartment complexes and seems to have arrangements with the various OCCs that they go to a preferred Suppliers. An ABC investigation of this company opened up a Pandora’s box about their control of many of the services for Strata apartment Including Insurance which is a huge budget item for Body Corporates. I noted that in my case the Electricity cost has jumped significantly and when I went to them all they said is “ sorry pal by you are on listed contract”. When I investigated I could not find our property on the list they quoted however my Building Manager confirmed that they were right and they have the rights to supply our electricity. I asked why don’t we have a tender to see what was on offer and he said that they had done this a while back and Origin was the winning bid although he seemed a bit careful when questions that followed were asked. The laws should be changed to give official owners/residents a bigger say taking that sort of decision away from the OCC or at least giving an accounting to the owners before a decision is finalised.
 
Hi Guys I have stuck with the same provider for many years as nobody wants to better the pay on time discount that I am on and so far my provider keeps tell me that I could be on a better plan ?? but I am not to sure if my pay on time discount with still be there I get 43% discount for pay on time Electricity and 33% on gas, my gas seems that other providers will match but not my electricity one would be silly to change
 
How does this apply to a resident of a strata managed apartment, who themselves determines the electricity and gas supplier, not the resident?
I have been having similar problems for my disabled son. Told to contact some other party then had to get his signature to be able to discuss this. He has a separate meter box but is run off the Park home grid. Their own generator. Who knows what we are paying. His last bill for a one bedroom, one bath. Has a fridge and freezer and TV. Lives on his own in Park home, (which I own). His last bill was $270 dollars. ???? mine in a house with two others is usually less than $200. ???????
 
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Hi Guys I have stuck with the same provider for many years as nobody wants to better the pay on time discount that I am on and so far my provider keeps tell me that I could be on a better plan ?? but I am not to sure if my pay on time discount with still be there I get 43% discount for pay on time Electricity and 33% on gas, my gas seems that other providers will match but not my electricity one would be silly to change
I have been with the same provider for many years. Ok so when my provider tells me I could be on a better plañ , its within the electricity company you are with. There is 2 plans that I go from one to the other . They keep an eye out for you to what the market is doing. If they can see if the other plan is better they get in contact with you as you have said cause they can put you on a cheaper plan . You don't even know the difference. Nothing is change for you in how you pay etc. Still with the same provider. All good.
It took me a while to understand all that.
I hope that helps and I really hope that answers your question.
 
Hi Guys I have stuck with the same provider for many years as nobody wants to better the pay on time discount that I am on and so far my provider keeps tell me that I could be on a better plan ?? but I am not to sure if my pay on time discount with still be there I get 43% discount for pay on time Electricity and 33% on gas, my gas seems that other providers will match but not my electricity one would be silly to change
I suspect you are with Alinta Energy. Why don’t you compare to Glo Bird if in Victoria.
 
Wow. Who are with to get 43% off your electricity bill?
I get nothing off electricity and 10% pay on time off my gas bill. If I change gas supplier or go onto a cheaper plan with current supplier I will lose the 10% discount. They have you over a barrel.
 

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