Topic | Bills | The Age

We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.

Bills

Advertisement
Pride can be a barrier for those in need. This Sydneysider found a solution

Pride can be a barrier for those in need. This Sydneysider found a solution

Cheryne El Hawat, 30, is one of several Sydneysiders who were honoured on Wednesday night for their contribution to the city.

  • by Michael Koziol

Latest

Afterpay and pizza dough: What a comms worker on $84,000 spends in a week

Afterpay and pizza dough: What a comms worker on $84,000 spends in a week

This week on Money Diaries, a communications officer who makes $84,000 a year and spends some of her money on Afterpay, pizzas, and a board game.

  • by Refinery29 Australia
How one phone call can get an instant reprieve on your council rates
Opinion
Opinion

How one phone call can get an instant reprieve on your council rates

Wherever you are, however large the bill shock of council rates, you can get a reprieve from them. With one phone call.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Apartments locked into higher power bills after developers partner with retailers

Apartments locked into higher power bills after developers partner with retailers

There’s been a 900 per cent increase in the number of residents on embedded networks as developers allow energy companies to co-invest in apartment infrastructure in exchange for gas, electricity and hot water contracts.

  • by Amber Schultz
Retiring soon? Time to reduce, review and switch your services

Retiring soon? Time to reduce, review and switch your services

Take the opportunity – at the time when you will most benefit from cutting your cost of living – to run the ruler over your gas, electricity, and insurance.

  • by Bec Wilson
Renters, low-income households left behind in race to turn off gas

Renters, low-income households left behind in race to turn off gas

Reducing the number of gas appliances in rental and low-income homes will be a major challenge for Victoria as it seeks to meet climate targets.

  • by Nick Toscano
Advertisement
Game on: States issued a challenge to see who can end chook battery farming soonest

Game on: States issued a challenge to see who can end chook battery farming soonest

Western Australia is leading the race to be the first state to ban cage eggs with 77 per cent of Australians wanting the practice phased out.

  • by Latika Bourke
Summer to heat up power prices, cost-of-living pressures

Summer to heat up power prices, cost-of-living pressures

A looming El Nino weather system is forecast to add to the Albanese government’s challenge in delivering its promise to slash power bills by 2025.

  • by Mike Foley and Nick Toscano
How to avoid getting a super-sized pay cut this week

How to avoid getting a super-sized pay cut this week

Your employer could cut your take-home pay to fund the latest super increase, warns our new Sunday Money columnist Victoria Devine.

  • by Victoria Devine
Gemma and her husband work four jobs between them just to afford groceries

Gemma and her husband work four jobs between them just to afford groceries

Australians are increasingly working longer hours and taking second jobs to meet the rising cost-of-living pressures. Three women share their stories.

  • by Dilvin Yasa
‘Held hostage’: Residents brace for $1000 monthly bills in gas monopoly

‘Held hostage’: Residents brace for $1000 monthly bills in gas monopoly

Marong residents fear a cold winter will leave them struggling to pay the bills. Victoria’s energy compare website estimates residents in the town will pay double what their counterparts in suburban Melbourne pay a month.

  • by Benjamin Preiss