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Residents of NSW, the country’s most-populous state, face power price rises of between 7.8 percent and 8.9 percent, costing an extra $159 to $249 annually for households with average energy consumption.
Households in south-east Queensland will pay an extra 2.5 percent to 5.8 percent, or $61 to $119 on average. In South Australia, prices will rise by 4.4 percent to 5.2 percent, or around $120 per year.
Energy costs are also set to rise in other parts of the country, where the DMO does not apply, but maximum price increases are set by state and territory authorities.
In the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), household bills will rise by an average of 10.11 percent, or $214 per year. In the rest of Queensland, electricity prices will increase by 3.2 percent, $73 on average.
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