Natalie Isaacs' "aha moment" came when she slashed her home electricity bill by 20%. "If millions of people did what I did, it would make a huge difference."
About 1.4 million Aussies rarely or never check their energy bill, and it's costing them a bundle. If your bill has gone up but your household hasn't changed, you may have been overcharged.
Cooler temperatures plus weeks of lockdown means most of us are expecting a hike in our energy bills, but you can get the cost down with a few changes.
The Australian government released a $17.6 billion dollar stimulus package to stave off the economic impact of COVID-19, and will release a second one in the coming weeks. Now it's the states' turn. So far, NSW and WA have stepped up to the plate.
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