Government announces additional energy rebate for households! Here's how you can benefit from it

As the cost of living continues to rise, Australians have been feeling the pinch even on their bills.

In response, the government has announced new proposals for the federal budget, including relief rebates to provide some financial respite for households across the nation.


The federal government announced additional energy bill rebates to be distributed for the next six months.

This measure came as a pre-election promise and was intended to soften the blow of expected price hikes in energy costs.

The $150 energy relief could offer some cushion against the financial strain many are experiencing.


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Eligible homeowners should see the additional rebate on their bills. Image Credit: Pexels/Robert So


This decision followed widespread criticism that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese did not fulfil his previous election pledge to reduce power prices by $275.

Despite this, the government has been gearing up to distribute more rebates, albeit for a limited time.

The new rebates will be delivered in two $75 instalments each quarter, providing a total of $150.

This rebate was a reduction from the previous rebate amount of $300.


Initially, the Australian government announced a $300 energy rebate for all households and a $325 rebate for eligible small businesses, starting 1 July 2024.

These rebates were set to expire in July 2025 but should now be extended until the end of the year to help families cope with the anticipated price increases.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasised the importance of this relief.

'We are going to take a further $150 right off your power bill because helping your family budget is our number one priority,' the Prime Minister stated.

'This is another cost of living relief measure that my Government is delivering for Australians while putting downward pressure on inflation.'

'Peter Dutton opposed the $300 energy bill relief to households. His only plan for energy is a $600 billion nuclear scheme that he will cut Medicare to pay for,' Prime Minister Albanese also shared.


The extension of the energy bill rebates could cost taxpayers $1.8 billion over the next four years.

However, the $150 rebate should not be a cash handout; it is a credit that would appear on electricity bills.

Eligible households will receive quarterly instalments starting July this year.

All Australian households that receive an electricity bill and are connected to the grid are eligible, including those in external and non-self-governing territories.

Energy retailers will automatically apply the rebate, so consumers won't need to take any action to receive it.

However, the opposition criticised the government's approach.

Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy Ted O'Brien MP highlighted Labor's failure to deliver on their $275 reduction promise and attributed the current energy crisis to the government's policies.

'Labor's energy crisis has pushed many Australians to the brink with 550 households plunging into hardship arrangements due to their energy bills every single week under the Albanese Government,' Shadow Minister O'Brien shared.


This announcement came at a critical time, as hundreds of thousands of Australians have been facing significant power price hikes.

The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) indicated that household power bills could rise between 2.5 and 8.9 per cent, depending on location.

Small business customers could see an increase between 4.2 and 8.2 per cent.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers stated that this measure should directly reduce headline inflation by around half of a percentage point in 2025.

The rebate could also reduce household bills by an average of 7.5 per cent nationally compared to bills without the rebate.

'We are providing immediate relief on energy bills now while we continue to progress the overdue reform needed to deliver the modern, affordable and reliable energy grid Australians deserve,' Treasurer Chalmers said.

'Our economic plan is all about finishing the fight against inflation, providing responsible cost of living relief and building a stronger and more productive economy.'

In 2024, electricity prices fell by 25.2 per cent—a stark contrast compared to a mere 1.6 per cent without the rebates.

Keep an eye on your electricity bills for the automatic application of the $150 energy relief rebate.

It's a step towards easing the burden of rising energy costs and keeping your family budget in check.
Key Takeaways

  • The Australian Government announced a $150 energy rebate to offer cost of living relief to Australians for another six months as a pre-election measure.
  • The rebate came after criticism of the Prime Minister for not fulfilling a previous pledge to reduce power prices.
  • The rebate will be automatically applied to power bills for all eligible Australian households connected to the grid, with no need for application.
  • The Treasurer stated that the energy rebates would contribute to a reduction in headline inflation and lead to a 7.5 per cent reduction in household bills on average nationally.
What do you think about these new rebates? Will they be a significant help for your household? Please share your thoughts and opinions with us in the comments below.
 

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With solar I don't need the rebate, haven't had a bill in over a decade, I didn't need the last $300 or the State rebate of $250 I was already in credit. For those who can get on solar it is the only way to cut your bill, the Govt. have never delivered on their reduction promises with the Nat. Grid, Interconnector, Privatisation, and now Nuclear none have delivered cheaper energy, and with fuel ever increasing, I will be surprised if energy is ever cheaper than it is today.
 
Just drop the price per kilowatt would help. I paid an extra $100 per month for three months early last year & with the rebates still in credit.
 
Here's a lollie, now shut up and vote for us. Pffftttt! What a crappy attempt to garner votes. Labor and the Liberals need to stop doing what's right for their party and start doing what's right for the people and the country. STOP immigration our infrastructure is already at breaking point, look at housing Pricwes and rent. START SUPPORTING THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY NOT OTHER COUNTRIES.
 
With solar I don't need the rebate, haven't had a bill in over a decade, I didn't need the last $300 or the State rebate of $250 I was already in credit. For those who can get on solar it is the only way to cut your bill, the Govt. have never delivered on their reduction promises with the Nat. Grid, Interconnector, Privatisation, and now Nuclear none have delivered cheaper energy, and with fuel ever increasing, I will be surprised if energy is ever cheaper than it is today.
Gee how does that work? I have solar and only get about $30 back in buy back credits if that. And l'm not home in the evenings either.
 
This is a complete and utter joke. That money has to come from somewhere and it will come from we the people.

Electricity needs to be cheaper to start with. We need to own our own electricity companies (as we once did ETSA). This green energy is costing us more not less. We need to bring back coal into the equation. If it is good enough for other countries to use it, then it should be good enough for Australians to use it. Afterall it is our coal to start with. Carbon Dioxide does not drive global warming and there is no proof that the policies that our governments have based their policies on are doing the right thing by all Australians. It is only doing the right thing by the corporations that now own Australia.

We will lose our Steel works in Whyalla due to the fact that the electricity to operate the company is too high.

I don’t know what we can do to reverse the rot but Australia is in big trouble.

I also have solar panels but not everyone can afford them.
 
So giving us back $150 of money which they've taxed off us makes them the good guys!!!!!
it appears that Albo thinks the voters are stupid. Spending at will is easy but as you point out you have to tax people to have revenue from which you provide the so called rebate. It always happens just before elections when it comes to lollies but this government increases the cost and then out of our taxes gives some back as an election bribe.
 
Stinks, especially the part about cutting funding to Medicare to pay for it, seriously??...
& what about those not on grid working arses off on low income??, We feel cost of living pressure just like anyone else!

Albo can stick his election promises where the sun don't shine!

I'm'starting to think that the donkey I'm gonna vote for will do a much better job than these clowns
 
This is a complete and utter joke. That money has to come from somewhere and it will come from we the people.

Electricity needs to be cheaper to start with. We need to own our own electricity companies (as we once did ETSA). This green energy is costing us more not less. We need to bring back coal into the equation. If it is good enough for other countries to use it, then it should be good enough for Australians to use it. Afterall it is our coal to start with. Carbon Dioxide does not drive global warming and there is no proof that the policies that our governments have based their policies on are doing the right thing by all Australians. It is only doing the right thing by the corporations that now own Australia.

We will lose our Steel works in Whyalla due to the fact that the electricity to operate the company is too high.

I don’t know what we can do to reverse the rot but Australia is in big trouble.

I also have solar panels but not everyone can afford them.
I'm an ex Whyalla girl, and just come back from there, family there who work in that industry. What Gupta has done is nothing short of disgusting! Where's Albo? Seems to be missing in action, too busy buying votes with his cash splash..
 

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