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Electric cars pros and cons: Should you buy one?

Posted by November 2nd 2023

If you’re thinking about getting behind the wheel of an electric vehicle, find out what to expect – the good and the bad – with this Canstar Blue guide. What are the pros and cons of …


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Energy regulator proposes increase to Victorian Default Offer

Posted by March 15th 2022

Victorians still paying the default price for power may see their bills increase after the regulator tabled a price rise that reflects future changes to wholesale electricity prices. A draft decision released by the Essential Services …


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What is the cheapest energy supplier?

Posted by September 23rd 2022

Well, if you have the same mentality when it comes to your energy bills, this page cuts right to the chase. Below, you’ll find details of some of the cheapest electricity suppliers in New South …


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Victoria: How to apply for a $250 cash back on energy bills

Posted by March 7th 2022

The Victorian government is encouraging residents to apply for a $250 cash back on energy bills as part of a $797 million household relief package. The ‘$250 Power Saving Bonus', originally introduced in February last year …


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1st Energy now accepting cryptocurrency for bill payments

Posted by March 4th 2022

1st Energy has become Australia’s first power retailer to accept cryptocurrency for bill payments, announcing a new partnership with the world’s largest crypto merchant. From March 4, customers will be able to pay their electricity bills …


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Origin Energy now cheapest of the ‘big three’ in Sydney

Posted by March 2nd 2022

One of Australia’s ‘big three’ electricity providers has just slashed the price on its flagship offer across a large part of New South Wales. Origin Energy's rates on its ‘Flexi Rate ePlus’ plan have been given …




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Victoria’s minimum solar feed-in tariff to drop from July 1

Posted by February 7th 2024

Victoria’s minimum solar feed-in tariff (FiT) will drop from 1 July 2022 – and wholesale electricity prices are to blame, according to the state regulator. The Essential Services Commission (ESC) announced that the minimum single rate …


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Queensland: $50 electricity rebate heading your way

Posted by February 22nd 2022

A $50 electricity rebate is heading to Queenslanders’ bills in the third quarter of this year, courtesy of the state government. This will mark the sixth cut to power bills within four years for Queensland households, …



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43% of Aussies don’t know what energy tariff they’re on

Posted by February 16th 2022

More than two fifths of Aussies (43%) are not sure what type of electricity tariff they’re on despite it having a big impact on their energy costs, a recent Canstar Blue survey revealed. South Australians were …


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Electric vehicle range anxiety to be eliminated by 2024

Posted by February 9th 2022

Range anxiety for electric vehicle (EV) drivers could be eliminated within the next two years, according to a new automotive report. Findings by Australian EV and clean energy company, Bell Resources, predict that EVs could be …


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Ouch: Sumo fined $500,000 for alleged wrongful disconnections

Posted by July 5th 2022

Energy retailer Sumo Power has paid $500,000 in penalties for wrongfully disconnecting dozens of customers in late 2020, the Victorian regulator says. The Essential Services Commission (ESC) alleges that Sumo Power and Sumo Gas wrongfully disconnected …



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Big savings for solar customers despite feed-in tariffs dropping

Posted by February 2nd 2022

New Canstar Blue research found that Aussies with solar panels could be saving up to $1,642 a year on electricity costs when compared to customers without solar, despite declining feed-in tariffs. Unsurprisingly, the findings – which …


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From petrol to powerlines: Ampol to sell energy in Australia

Posted by May 16th 2024

Petrol major Ampol is the latest ASX-listed company set to sell electricity and gas in Australia, following moves announced by oil giant Shell and telco provider Telstra last year. In its detailed submission to the Australian …


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Solar panel size: How many do you need?

Posted by February 7th 2024

While there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ PV system on the market, most reputable solar installers should be able to give you credible advice based on a range of personal factors. On this page you’ll find a …


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Two Victorian electricity distributors hit with large fines

Posted by January 21st 2022

Two energy distributors in Victoria have been fined by the state regulator for allegedly failing to notify customers of planned power interruptions. AusNet Services and Powercor were fined $280,000 and $250,000 respectively after self-reporting their actions …


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More than a quarter of Aussies brag about solar energy savings

Posted by February 7th 2024

More than a quarter of Aussies who recently installed solar love to brag about their lower energy costs to family and friends, new Canstar Blue research found. South Australians were the biggest boasters, with the research showing …