WA households to receive second instalment of power bill credits from Cook Government in coming week

Hundreds of thousands of WA households are set for an early Christmas present with a power bill credit coming their way from the Cook Government that they may have forgotten.

The $400 credit was announced as part of the State Budget in July to help ease cost-of-living pressures amid rising interest rates and high inflation.

Households supplied by Synergy or Horizon Power automatically got a credit worth at least $200 applied to their bill in the July and August billing cycle, while the second instalment will begin being rolled out next week.

But households whose electricity is supplied through an embedded network, sub-metering arrangement, or other on-supply arrangement — such as homes in caravan parks, retirement villages or apartments – need to go online to apply for their credit.

The deadline for applications has been extended from November 30 to March 31.

“We want everyone, particularly at this time of the year as Christmas is approaching, to benefit from this household electricity credit,” Premier Roger Cook told reporters on Sunday.

“This will give eligible households more time to apply and to receive the credit, and that will be welcome news for those who haven’t had the opportunity yet.”

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