Final determination on 2025–26 safety net prices for NSW, SA and ...
We have released our final determination for the 2025-26 Default Market Offer (DMO7).
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We have released our final determination for the 2025-26 Default Market Offer (DMO7).
www.aer.gov.auThe Australian Energy Regulator said on Tuesday it will cut the maximum rates retailers can charge customers on default electricity plans from July 1, delivering lower power bills in most states and a modest increase in South Australia. The biggest reductions will be in parts of New South Wales and Queensland. Default prices will fall by up to 5 per cent, or $137, in NSW, and by up to 7 per cent, or $155, in south-east Queensland. In South Australia, prices will rise 1.5 per cent. Victoria...
www.mogazmasr.comMany Australians could see a reduction in their energy bill prices, according to an announcement made by the Australian Energy Regulator. Yet despite the highly anticipated relief for households, experts say the government could be doing more to lower energy costs during the transition period to…
www.sbs.com.auWe have released our final determination for the 2024–25 Default Market Offer (DMO 6).
www.aer.gov.auHundreds of thousands of households in line for electricity bill increases with NSW customers on standing offers facing steepest rise
www.theguardian.comHousehold electricity bills could soon drop by up to 10.1%, saving a typical household up to $226 a year in some areas. Find our more with Canstar.
www.canstar.com.auThe AER releases draft 'default market offer', which proposes the maximum amount retailers can charge for electricity
www.theguardian.comKeep up to date with the AER.
www.aer.gov.auThe Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has published a draft report proposing a comprehensive package of reforms to build a pricing framework that is smarter, fairer and delivers the lowest overall cost for all Australian electricity consumers.
www.aemc.gov.au