Kelseigh Wrigley

Kelseigh Wrigley was a content producer at Canstar Blue for three years until 2024, most recently as an Energy Specialist. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the Queensland University of Technology and has contributed her skills to online publications Hunter & Bligh and local radio station 4ZZZ.


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Top 5 quirkiest deals you can get with your energy

Posted by July 13th 2022

Once upon a time all it took to win the hearts and wallets of an energy customer was a good discount and low, low prices. But now, with the market more competitive than ever and …


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How to grill your bill with Energy Locals

Posted by September 4th 2023

Ignite the barbeque this summer and grill your power bill with Energy Locals by simply referring family or friends. The provider has doubled its referral credit until the end of January, where existing customers who get …



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Extreme weather events a reminder to prepare for blackouts

Posted by March 10th 2022

Australians are being reminded to prepare for unexpected power outages this summer due to extreme weather events. Energy Networks Australia (ENA) and the Australian Energy Council (AEC) noted how the sector can be placed under pressure …


How to score a year of free Kayo with Alinta Energy

Posted by November 10th 2022

Sports fanatics, it’s time to dust off the old foam finger and prepare your best ‘howzat’, for Alinta Energy has re-released its ‘Sports Pack Energy Plan’ with exclusive access to all the best of sports …





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New Aussie eco tech set to revolutionise solar battery storage

Posted by February 7th 2024

An Aussie-based renewables company is set to shake up the local solar market, thanks to its latest eco-friendly battery storage solution. Zero Emissions Developments'(ZED) newest innovation, ‘PowerCap’ – a sustainable battery system – has emerged as …


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Electricity supply costs hit eight-year low for households

Posted by August 12th 2022

The cost of supplying electricity to households is at its lowest in eight years, according to new data from the consumer watchdog. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) revealed that the cost for retailers to …