On Friday, the Victorian government announced a $205 million boost to its Power Saving Bonus program, which has already been taken up by one million households.
The program allows all Victorian households, including those in Sunbury and the Macedon Ranges, to receive $250 to seek out a better energy deal on Victoria’s Energy Compare website.
In a statement, the government said all Victorians are eligible for the payment, “including the nearly 400,000 concession card holders who previously claimed the payment under an earlier phase of the program”.
“The Labor government is adding another $205 million to meet the popularity of the program, on top of the initial $250 million funding. The $250 Power Saving Bonus is available until 30 June 2023 and there are no caps on the number of households that can receive the once-off payment,” the government said.
“User data shows that over the past 12 months, seven out of every 10 users saved an average of $330 by switching energy offers.
“Households can claim the $250 payment by heading to the Victorian Energy Compare website and comparing energy offers to see if they can get a better deal, or by engaging with a participating community outreach partner.”
The government said the energy compare website is the only free and independent online energy price comparison service available to Victorians.
Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio said the government was proud to have supported so many Victorians.
“We know Victorian families are doing it tough, so we’re topping up the $250 Power Saving Bonus program to make sure no one misses out,” she said.
Details: compare.energy.vic.gov.au/.