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$700k worth of savings tips from the government

$700k worth of savings tips from the government

Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, you would have noticed all the talk about energy prices. If you have been off the grid (pun intended), there’s no hiding from your energy bill, which will find you eventually. 

And so will the Federal Government’s latest $700,000 ad campaign!

Launched this month, the Powering Forward Campaign reportedly cost tax-payers $300,000 for 60 seconds of airtime during the AFL & NRL Grand Finals, and as much as $700,000 in fees to a Melbourne ad agency.

There's some useful information buried in there, but it's hidden behind propaganda pushing the government's energy policy credentials.

What do you think of the campaign?

Our take? The website contains some useful info for people wanting to save on power bills, for example it links to the Energy Made Easy comparison site and the Victorian Switchon site to compare offers.

It also contains energy efficiency tips for households, which can be handy.

But all that useful stuff is buried behind the silly “powering forward” slogan and some bumph about the Government’s Snowy Hydro 2.0 and gas reservation policies.

They’re important, but we’d like to see the moneysaving info up front and centre!

Here’s something else you can do to save.

A couple of months back, the Fiftyup Club started our Power-Up Campaign,  which now boasts a staggering 50,000 registrations nationally That tells us that you do want to do something about energy prices even if it’s just to send a message to power companies that enough is enough.

While Australia may rank second in the world for quality-of-life, we rate first in the world for the highest energy prices. Data from the Carbon + Energy Markets' MarkIntell service says we’re ahead of Germany, Denmark and Italy with 4 Australian states in the top ten (click here to see the list).

This despite Australia having every energy resource available in the world including coal, wind, solar, nuclear and sea-water hydro power.

What can you do? It’s as easy as picking up the phone, calling your energy retailer and asking for a better deal. Don’t take no for an answer. The energy market has never been so competitive and you can get results, with many members reporting savings in the hundreds of dollars.

Click here to see the latest Fiftyup Club energy offers, extended for a limited time only


 

 

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Audrey
Audrey from NSW commented:

To have a little extra money in our pocket 

Grace
Grace from NSW commented:

Cheaper Insurances, less expensive phone network and computer internet provider services, grocery discounts, etc. but most importantly recognition by the social service industry that assistance and help is from time to time required and very necessary for older people who are not well and require assistance in one form or another. 

Ruth
Ruth from QLD commented:

Need new lounge would like info to save funds 

Suzanne
Suzanne from NSW commented:

Better discounts across the board - hoping to make those dollars go further 

Chris
Chris from NSW commented:

Hoping to save on utility and insurance premiums 

Carolyn
Carolyn from NSW commented:

Better deals on everything. Discounts for as many products as possible. I lived in Canada for 11 years, and my inlays, as all 50 and overs, are rewarded for having contributed for so long with better power bills, insurance rates, meals and groceries, and lowered entrance fees to some events. 

Michael
Michael from NSW commented:

A discount on Internet charges 

Mary
Mary from NSW commented:

Better electricity rates. Better home insurance rates and a better deal on all services etc. for the older Australians. 

Glenn
Glenn from NSW commented:

Some discounts on purchases and better customer service 

leslie
leslie from NSW commented:

I am hoping that in the future I can save some money on my insurences and such 

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