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Power bill relief a bonus

The state government used one of the hottest days in Victoria’s history to urge households to apply for its power saving bonus program before it ends on 31 March.

Before the mercury hit 44 degrees on Tuesday 27 January, Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio joined Laverton MP Sarah Connolly at Duke St Community House in Sunshine to urge people to apply for the power saving bonus and save money on their air-conditioning usage.

“We know families are doing it tough, that’s why we’re urging eligible households to claim their $100 Power Saving Bonus now before it closes on 31 March – it’s a simple way to lighten the load,” Ms D’Ambrosio said.

“We know every dollar counts for families everywhere, including Sunshine,” added Ms Connolly, noting 10 per cent of power saving bonus applications so far had been made at community centres and neighbourhood houses like Duke St.

Eligible households can also claim the bonus through the Victorian Energy Compare (VEC) website or with over-the-phone support.

Those struggling to pay their energy bills can access the Energy Assistance Program, a free phone support service delivered in partnership with Anglicare Victoria and cohealth, providing expert guidance and practical help.

Applications for the power saving bonus close at midnight on Tuesday 31 March 2026. To apply, call 1800 000 832 or visit compare.energy.vic.gov.au

For the Energy Assistance Program call 1800 161 215.

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