Victorian households on the worst electricity deals in the market are paying almost $1000 more each year for the same amount of power as those on the best offers, new research shows.
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| St Vincent De Paul's Tariff Tracker report found households can save as much as $2675 a year by switching on energy deals. |
Geography also has a major impact on the cost of energy for Victorians, with many of the most expensive offers applying in some of the poorest regions of the state.
Read the story from The Age - “Victorian households on standard energy offers losing hundreds a year.”

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