Showing posts with label Energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Energy. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 January 2019

Service NSW: Start 2019 By Saving On Your Cost Of Living

You could be saving hundreds of dollars each year with a heap of NSW Government rebates you may not be aware of - including our latest additions Energy Switch and Creative Kids.



A family with two children could save $1,000 by using Energy Switch and claiming the Active Kids voucher, Creative Kids voucher and the CTP Green Slip refund.

A pensioner concession card holder could save $1,200 if eligible for the Low Income Household Energy Rebate, Gas Rebate, CTP Green Slip refund and free rego.

You can find out more on our website - or make a booking for a free, one hour appointment with a Cost of Living specialist at a Service Centre.


Click here for website details


NSW Seniors Card

Enjoy discounts and special offers at thousands of businesses across NSW.

Click here for details


Energy Switch

It’s easy to compare electricity providers to find the best plan. Just upload your e-bill and see how much you can save.

Apprentice Vehicle Rego Rebate

First and second year apprentices can save on registration costs.



Active Kids

$100 voucher for all school-aged kids to contribute to sport, 
fitness and active recreation costs. Redeem any tim
e in 2019.

Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Sydney Alliance - Housing & Energy Assembly

Help us reach 1000 registrations by Dec 30th to get decision makers in the room. Let’s win on housing and energy.  
Sydney has been a sweaty humid mess this week, but holidays are around the corner!
Before you log off and tune out for Summer – please register for the Housing + Energy Assembly on March 14th at Sydney Town Hall.
Change is made by people who show up. 
Housing + Energy Assembly
Thursday 6-9pm March 14th
Sydney Town Hall, Register
Presented by Everybody's Home, Vinnies NSW and Sydney Alliance.
What’s on the agenda?
  • Affordable Housing
  • Rental reform
  • Affordable & renewable energy
Who is invited?
  • You + 2000 Sydneysiders and allies from across NSW
  • NSW Government, Premier
  • NSW Opposition, Leader of the Opposition
  • Key NSW Minor parties
  • Federal Government Representative
  • Federal Opposition Representative

What do we want?
  • Concrete commitments
  • Accountable politicians
  • Active citizens
Why do you need me to register so early? 
A full house is alluring to politicians.
We get one day every four years where people power counts more than money.
So far, the NSW Premier has not yet committed to speaking at the assembly.
If 800-1000 people have registered to attend four months out, it sends a powerful signal to elected officials about the depth of collective commitment to fixing the housing crisis.
How many are coming so far?
554 seats are registered. 446 To go before Dec 30th.   
What do I do?
If you haven’t yet, register your name, contact details and organisation details here.
If you have, please pass this email on to someone asking them to join you!

Questions? Feel free to send me an email.

Have a safe, joyful and abundant holiday and see you in 2019!

For a better Sydney,

Sunday, 21 October 2018

Housing & Energy Assembly - 14th March 2019 - Sydney Alliance

Save the Date: Housing and Energy Assembly
Sydney Town Hall
Thursday 14 March 2019
6:30pm for 7pm start, concluding at 8:30pm

In 2019, NSW will see one, likely two, elections. For civil society, this is an opportunity to call politicians to action on things that matter to our communities.

On 14 March 2019, the Sydney Alliance will return to Sydney Town Hall to pursue an agenda for affordable, secure housing, and clean and affordable energy. This action will bring together more than 2000 people from across formidable partners:
  • The Sydney Alliance, with its campaigns around housing and energy (Voices for Power)
  • NSW Vinnies
  • Everybody's Home, the national campaign to fix Australia's housing system
An assembly like this is unique chance to experience the power of Sydney's civil society, and to stand for the kind of city and country that we want to live in. There will be incredible diversity, moving stories, concrete proposals and short, sharp contributions from elected officials, including commitments that can be measured post-election.

So, set this time aside in your diary for 2019, and start talking to your community about being part of the action. Online registrations are open now - click here to add your details and receive further info.

Sydney Alliance
http://www.sydneyalliance.org.au/

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

NSW IPART Energy Review Documents Have Your Say

Here are some new release of documents currently reviewed by NSW IPART (Independent Pricing And Regulatory Tribunal)  as per the following, waiting for submissions:

Click here for Electricity Networks Auditing Guidelines  - Have your say  by Deadline 5/9/2017

Click here for Electricity Networks Reporting Manual - Have your say by Deadline  5/7/2017

This is a chance for anyone to tell the government how they would  like to provide  feed back on these important issues. If you have your say, let us know how feel about them.


Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Western Sydney Community Forum - Blacktown Energy Initiative Funding OPEN

Blacktown Energy Initiative Funding OPEN

 

Western Sydney Community Forum (WSCF) in partnership with Office of Environment & Heritage (OEH) are investing up to $50,000 in the implementation of a project or projects to kick start the Blacktown Energy Initiative (BEI).
BEI aims to increase energy and resource efficiency in the Blacktown and surrounding areas through developing a shared local vision and establishing and/or strengthening partnerships between local business and community networks. 

The funding is open until 18 November and we are encouraging collaborations in line with building block projects that have been identified through the project. We are also holding a briefing session at WSCF on Monday 7 November from 10am - 11.30am, registration details as follows:
 
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/blacktown-energy-initiative-funding-briefing-tickets-28825766644
This briefing will provide you with further information about the BEI. The BEI has a strong focus on working in collaboration and the briefing will be an opportunity for you to meet others who you may be able to connect with around your project idea. There will be an opportunity to ask questions of WSCF and OEH.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Queries to: sabrinacaldalano@wscf.org.au