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Shopping around can mean real savings on your power bill.

Since 2002 average residential electricity prices have risen by 4.7 percent a year in “real” terms (over and above the general rate of inflation). That’s a huge hike in costs to consumers over this period.

We look at the endless reforms of the electricity market, pricing trends, and ways to save on your power bill.

To compare power prices and make sure you're on the right plan, visit our free Powerswitch website.

Highlights of this report


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Price trend graphs


Compare power prices in the four main centres between 2002 and 2010. Read more

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Comparing prices


You could save more than $1000 per year by changing power provider. Read more

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Where the power goes


We analyse a typical power bill, and look at how to cut your power use. Read more

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