The Energy Bill Relief Fund was introduced in response to the economic impacts of COVID-19 to provide relief for cost-of-living pressures and energy costs. The decision to extend the program recognises energy affordability is a significant complication for many Australians, with inflation and utility bills impacting household budgets.
The rebate will be applied automatically to eligible households and small businesses through their electricity providers. No application process is required, making it easy to access and reducing the administrative burden. Recipients will receive the rebate without further action, ensuring widespread and timely relief.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said, “There will be cost-of-living help. It will be meaningful and substantial, and it will be responsible.” The extension of the Energy Bill Relief Fund is one of several cost-of-living measures in the 2025-26 Federal Budget that is easing the pressure on everyday Australians.
The fund builds on the $3.5 billion allocated for bill relief in the 2024-25 budget, where households received up to $300 and small businesses up to $325 in energy rebates. The continuation of this support shows the Government is committed to providing steady and practical relief in the face of ongoing energy price volatility.
For more information on eligibility and the rebate process, visit the Government’s energy website.
Utility comparison services like CheapBills help customers get the most out of their rebates by comparing cheap energy plans. Customers can save more and reduce their electricity bills by comparing energy providers. Move-in Connect is a service that assists individuals and families moving into new properties by managing utility connections for electricity, gas, NBN plans and more. This service guarantees households can receive the rebate while arranging essential services in their new home.
With the cost of living rising, more people need your help and contribution. iCause, an Australian crowdfunding platform, offers to switch and donate your utility bills. It is powered by CheapBills engine, which gives 30% of its commissions to any fundraiser when you switch your providers, without costing any money to your pocket. It is a new way to donate. iCause still accepts other conventional payment options.
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