Second half of power bill rebates to roll out in time for Christmas season
By
Danielle F.
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As the festive season approaches, Australians have a reason to feel a bit more cheerful.
Apart from being able to spend time with families and loved ones, the state government started rolling out the second instalment of a generous power bill subsidy.
This windfall of money could provide much-needed financial relief for households and extra for their pockets.
The state Labor government has implemented the $700-per-household subsidy to ease the burden of energy costs.
The subsidy is now being distributed to eligible residents, and this initiative is particularly timely as many Australians feel the pinch of rising electricity bills.
The subsidy process is seamless for households serviced by Synergy or Horizon Power.
Western Australian residents started receiving the first half of their subsidy of $350 last Thursday, 5 December.
The second half of the subsidy is set to be paid starting this week.
For residents who are not under any of the two power providers, they can still apply for the subsidy directly through the government.
Premier Roger Cook highlighted the state government's commitment to supporting Western Australians.
For the past four years, every household has received a total of $2100 in assistance.
'We're making sure every WA household receives another $350 off their power bill this Christmas,' Premier Cook assured.
State and territory governments across the country have established relief funds to help the public with their power bills.
According to a recent report by the Australian Energy Regulator, as of 30 June, 1.9 per cent of customers (about 130,000 households) are on hardship payment plans—a tad higher compared to 1.4 per cent last year.
WA Treasurer Rita Saffioti emphasised the importance of rebates in helping households cope with cost-of-living pressures.
'We can only deliver this kind of support through strong financial management and keeping net debt sustainable,' Ms Saffioti stated.
The majority of Western Australia's power comes from coal and gas.
Renewable sources like wind, solar, and landfill gas make up a smaller portion of the energy mix.
As the debate over energy sources and costs continues, the immediate relief provided by the subsidy is a welcome development for many.
Earlier this year, the Queensland Labor government provided a total of $1300 in power bill rebates for residents.
On the other hand, the NSW Family Energy Rebate offered a subsidy of $180 for eligible residents and a one-off National Energy Bill Relief Household Payment of $500.
So, for Western Australian residents who want to receive the subsidy, it's time to check your eligibility or apply for the rebate if necessary.
Remember, these subsidies should help Aussies, especially those on a fixed income, manage their expenses better.
Anyone eligible for the rebate should take advantage of the support available—it's a substantial amount that could make a difference, especially during the upcoming festivities.
Have you received your power bill subsidy yet, or do you plan to apply? Share your experiences and thoughts about this windfall in the comments below.
Apart from being able to spend time with families and loved ones, the state government started rolling out the second instalment of a generous power bill subsidy.
This windfall of money could provide much-needed financial relief for households and extra for their pockets.
The state Labor government has implemented the $700-per-household subsidy to ease the burden of energy costs.
The subsidy is now being distributed to eligible residents, and this initiative is particularly timely as many Australians feel the pinch of rising electricity bills.
The subsidy process is seamless for households serviced by Synergy or Horizon Power.
Western Australian residents started receiving the first half of their subsidy of $350 last Thursday, 5 December.
The second half of the subsidy is set to be paid starting this week.
For residents who are not under any of the two power providers, they can still apply for the subsidy directly through the government.
Premier Roger Cook highlighted the state government's commitment to supporting Western Australians.
For the past four years, every household has received a total of $2100 in assistance.
'We're making sure every WA household receives another $350 off their power bill this Christmas,' Premier Cook assured.
State and territory governments across the country have established relief funds to help the public with their power bills.
According to a recent report by the Australian Energy Regulator, as of 30 June, 1.9 per cent of customers (about 130,000 households) are on hardship payment plans—a tad higher compared to 1.4 per cent last year.
WA Treasurer Rita Saffioti emphasised the importance of rebates in helping households cope with cost-of-living pressures.
'We can only deliver this kind of support through strong financial management and keeping net debt sustainable,' Ms Saffioti stated.
The majority of Western Australia's power comes from coal and gas.
Renewable sources like wind, solar, and landfill gas make up a smaller portion of the energy mix.
As the debate over energy sources and costs continues, the immediate relief provided by the subsidy is a welcome development for many.
Earlier this year, the Queensland Labor government provided a total of $1300 in power bill rebates for residents.
On the other hand, the NSW Family Energy Rebate offered a subsidy of $180 for eligible residents and a one-off National Energy Bill Relief Household Payment of $500.
So, for Western Australian residents who want to receive the subsidy, it's time to check your eligibility or apply for the rebate if necessary.
Remember, these subsidies should help Aussies, especially those on a fixed income, manage their expenses better.
Anyone eligible for the rebate should take advantage of the support available—it's a substantial amount that could make a difference, especially during the upcoming festivities.
Key Takeaways
- Western Australian households started receiving the second half of a $700 power bill subsidy to assist with electricity costs.
- The subsidy was part of a series of measures by the state Labour government, which has already provided $2100 in rebates for the past four years.
- The $350 payment should be automatically applied to the bills of Synergy or Horizon Power customers. Residents from different providers are welcome to apply for the rebate directly to the state government.
- WA Treasurer Rita Saffioti highlighted that the rebate was part of the government's effort to manage cost-of-living pressures.