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Last chance for consumers to have their say on electricity prices

Last chance for consumers to have their say on electricity prices

Consumers have 2 more days to have their say on soaring electricity prices in NSW, before they have their “day in court” on Thursday.

The tribunal regulating competition in Australia is opening its doors to the community and asking them what they think about electricity prices.

The 127,000-member FiftyUp Club is now canvassing consumers’ views and preparing a submission on their behalf.

Over-50’s particularly feel the pinch from hefty electricity bills. More than half (52%) say they are afraid to run their heater for fear of big winter bills.

In the past ten years the only cost that has gone up more than electricity (up 116%) was tobacco (up 127%), but electricity is a basic utility.

“The FiftyUp Club will be fronting the tribunal and will submit the views of its members for consideration in setting electricity prices,” Christopher Zinn, spokesperson for the FiftyUp Club said.

“The over 50’s are hurt most by increases in utilities, like electricity and gas, and any fluctuations can impact on their standard of living.”

“We live in a country where no one should be falling through the cracks in winter or going cold because of financial strain. Unfortunately this is all too common.”

Networks NSW is fighting power price cuts of $106-$313 proposed by the Australian Energy Regulator, saying they are not in consumers’ long-term interests.

The networks argue the cuts will lead to more blackouts and will not allow for adequate bushfire mitigation in regional areas.

There are only days left for consumers to take part in the FiftyUp Club Power Price Submission. Join for free at fiftyupclub.com for more details.

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Robyn
Robyn from NSW commented:

Renewable energy is a sham we pay higher prices as the rest of the world have our coal for cheap energy 

Ted
Ted from NSW commented:

Best of luck 

Rex
Rex from NSW commented:

Electricity going up,politicians áre going.for á pay rise.wonder where they áre going tó get the möney for that..the pöor get pöorer and the rich get richer.at the end off the day,and somehow we háve got tó. Stop the australian sell off 

Rex
Rex from NSW commented:

Electricity going up,politicians áre going.for á pay rise.wonder where they áre going tó get the möney for that..the pöor get pöorer and the rich get richer.at the end off the day,and somehow we háve got tó. Stop the australian sell off 

Alan
Alan from NSW commented:

our premier assured us that power bills would fall if the poles and wires were sold/leased. Any fool knew this was complete BS. After listening to the interview on 2GB this afternoon and hearing that the NSW Govt. are bank rolling this court appeal, only further strengthened my belief that politicians, of all persuasions, have absolutely no credibility anymore. What hypocrites! Such a waste of oxygen. 

Dianne
Dianne from NSW commented:

If the service charges are raised I will not be able to afford electricity at all and will have to sit in the dark and be cold - better off to die I think. 

Judith
Judith from NSW commented:

Greed of Government selling the service. Greed by those providing the service and crazy price differences we users are paying. The whole thing is out of control. 

Ros
Ros from VIC commented:

Thanks for your efforts to get suppliers of electricity and gas to be a bit more realistic and get $ signs out of their eyes. Electricity AND gas usage quantities vary from bill to bill. x amount at x rate, next bill it is then another rate and quantity used or differing times These quantites at whatever rate change. Bills are very hard to calculate and compare with other suppliers Ros Victoria 

ian
ian from VIC commented:

should never have been sold 

peter
peter from NSW commented:

Dont forget if the Governments have their way there will be an extra 50% increase in GST on your power bill to sweeten the deal. 

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