Member for Mildura, Jade Benham, is criticising the Victorian Government for slashing support for households through the Power Saving Bonus scheme, as energy bills continuing to climb.
The latest round of the program will offer just a $100 rebate, down from $250, and will now be limited only to concession card holders.
“This sends a shiver down the spine of working families, retirees without concession cards, and low-income earners who are already struggling to make ends meet,” Ms Benham said.
“Labor promised cheaper power, but the reality is stark; bills keep climbing and families are paying the price. Cutting this program only adds more pressure.”
Ms Benham also raised concerns about the digital-only application process, which disadvantages those without internet access.
The Power Saving Bonus will be available to electricity account holders with a Health Care Card, Pensioner Concession Card, Veterans’ Affairs Concession Card or a DVA Gold Card.
Applications open today, 25 August 2025 at www.compare.energy.vic.gov.au.
Ms Benham encourages eligible residents to contact her office if they need help applying.
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