The Default Market Offer Isn't a Discount — It's a Safety Net
And if you're paying above DMO/VDO, you're being overcharged
Working from home has become the new normal for millions of Australians, but many are discovering an unwelcome side effect: skyrocketing energy bills. The good news? There are proven strategies to keep your costs down while maximising your tax deductions.
Small business owners are feeling the pinch from rising energy costs, but the good news is there are proven ways to slash your power bills without sacrificing productivity. Here's what you need to know to start saving immediately.
Default electricity prices are getting a welcome shake-up in 2026-27, with the Australian Energy Regulator announcing meaningful price reductions across multiple states. If you're on a default offer or considering your options, these changes could put real money back in your pocket.
Free electricity sounds like a dream come true, but Victoria's new Midday Power Saver offer and the Solar Sharer program rolling out across other states come with important caveats that could impact your overall energy costs.
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