Power bill relief needed for struggling Tasmanians

Tasmanian Labor
  • Tasmanian families facing bill shock
  • Premier's Advisory Council points to hardship
  • Government needs to deliver immediate relief
  • Tasmanian families are crying out for support to relieve the financial stress set to be caused by increased household power bills this winter.

    Shadow Minister for Energy David O'Byrne said tens of thousands of Tasmanians have spent more time at home as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and that is going to be reflected in their power bills.

    "With more than 20,000 Tasmanians losing their jobs because of COVID-19, we know many families are doing it tough. And many of those who have held onto their jobs have had long periods working from home.

    "All of this has resulted in increased power use, which will result in higher bills at a time when many cannot afford it.

    "Tasmanians followed the government's calls to stay home - and they're going to be hit in the hip pocket for abiding by those rules.

    "With a date now set to start winding back JobKeeper and Jobseeker, which many families rely on, Labor is renewing its call for the government to provide hard-hit Tasmanian households with a winter energy supplement."

    Mr O'Byrne said in the lead up to the 2018 election, the government promised a $10 million special energy bonus scheme, providing $125 in relief to eligible electricity account holders.

    "Support like this is far more necessary now, and the Premier's own Economic and Social Recovery Advisory Council has flagged concerns about the capacity of vulnerable Tasmanians to pay for heating during the cold winter months.

    "Labor's COVID-19 Recovery Package calls out the importance of supporting social recovery as well as economic recovery.

    "That's why Labor has launched a petition calling on the Premier to urgently provide relief to families this winter."

    David O'Byrne

    Shadow Minister for Energy

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