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Utility Connections

Sections

1. Electricity

Electricity is an essential utility, and Brisbane operates in a deregulated energy market, meaning you can choose your electricity provider.

Key Providers

  • Origin Energy
  • AGL
  • EnergyAustralia
  • Alinta Energy
  • Powershop
  • Red Energy

Typical Costs

  • Daily supply charge: AUD 0.80โ€“1.20 per day
  • Usage charge: AUD 0.20โ€“0.30 per kWh
  • Average monthly bill for a 2-3 person household: AUD 100โ€“150

How to Set Up Electricity

  1. Compare Providers: Use comparison websites like Energy Made Easy or Canstar Blue to find the best plan for your needs.
  2. Contact the Provider: Once youโ€™ve chosen a provider, contact them online or via phone. Youโ€™ll need:
    • Your address
    • Move-in date
    • Identification (passport, driverโ€™s license, or visa details)
  3. Connection Time: Most providers can connect electricity within 1โ€“3 business days. If you need urgent connection, additional fees may apply.
  4. Meter Reading: Ensure the meter is read on your move-in date to avoid being charged for the previous tenantโ€™s usage.

Key Considerations

  • Brisbane homes often have time-of-use tariffs, meaning electricity costs vary depending on the time of day (peak, off-peak, or shoulder periods).
  • Some providers offer green energy options if you prefer renewable energy sources.

2. Water

In Brisbane, water services are managed by Urban Utilities, the sole provider for the region.

Typical Costs

  • Water usage charge: AUD 3.30โ€“3.50 per kilolitre
  • Fixed access charge: AUD 70โ€“90 per quarter
  • Average quarterly bill for a household: AUD 200โ€“300

How to Set Up Water

  1. Automatic Connection: If youโ€™re renting, water is typically included in your lease agreement, and the landlord or property manager will handle the account. Youโ€™ll only pay for usage (not the fixed access charge).
  2. For Homeowners: Contact Urban Utilities directly via their website or phone to set up an account. Youโ€™ll need:
    • Property address
    • Settlement date (if purchasing a home)
    • Identification details
  3. Billing: Water bills are issued quarterly.

Key Considerations

  • Brisbane has periodic water restrictions during droughts. Be mindful of water-saving practices, such as limiting outdoor water use.
  • Check with your landlord or property manager if youโ€™re unsure about water billing responsibilities.

3. Gas

Gas is used in many Brisbane homes for cooking, heating, and hot water. Like electricity, the gas market is deregulated, so you can choose your provider.

Key Providers

  • Origin Energy
  • AGL
  • EnergyAustralia
  • Alinta Energy

Typical Costs

  • Daily supply charge: AUD 0.60โ€“0.90 per day
  • Usage charge: AUD 0.04โ€“0.06 per MJ (megajoule)
  • Average monthly bill for a household: AUD 50โ€“100

How to Set Up Gas

  1. Compare Providers: Use the same comparison websites as for electricity to find a suitable gas plan.
  2. Contact the Provider: Provide your address, move-in date, and identification details.
  3. Connection Time: Gas connections typically take 1โ€“5 business days. Urgent connections may incur extra fees.

Key Considerations

  • Not all homes in Brisbane have gas connections. Check with your landlord or property manager if youโ€™re renting.
  • Some providers offer discounts if you bundle gas and electricity services.

4. Internet

Brisbane has a well-developed internet infrastructure, with most areas connected to the National Broadband Network (NBN). You can choose from a variety of internet service providers (ISPs).

Key Providers

  • Telstra
  • Optus
  • TPG
  • Aussie Broadband
  • iiNet
  • Vodafone

Typical Costs

  • NBN plans: AUD 60โ€“100 per month, depending on speed and data limits
    • Basic (25 Mbps): AUD 60โ€“70/month
    • Standard (50 Mbps): AUD 70โ€“90/month
    • Premium (100 Mbps): AUD 90โ€“120/month
  • Installation fees: AUD 0โ€“100 (often waived for new customers)

How to Set Up Internet

  1. Check NBN Availability: Use the NBN Co website to confirm the type of connection available at your address (e.g., fibre, fixed wireless).
  2. Choose a Provider: Compare plans based on speed, data, and cost. Websites like WhistleOut can help.
  3. Sign Up: Contact your chosen provider online or by phone. Youโ€™ll need:
    • Your address
    • Identification details
    • Preferred plan
  4. Connection Time: Installation can take 1โ€“2 weeks, depending on the type of connection. Some properties may already have NBN equipment installed, speeding up the process.

Key Considerations

  • If youโ€™re renting, confirm with your landlord whether the property is NBN-ready.
  • Some providers offer month-to-month contracts, which are ideal if youโ€™re unsure about your long-term plans.

General Tips for Setting Up Utilities in Brisbane

  1. Plan Ahead: Arrange utility connections at least 1โ€“2 weeks before moving in to avoid delays.
  2. Bundle Services: Many providers offer discounts if you bundle electricity, gas, and internet.
  3. Direct Debit Discounts: Some providers offer discounts for setting up direct debit payments.
  4. Concessions: If you hold a concession card (e.g., for seniors or low-income earners), you may be eligible for discounts on utility bills.
  5. Read the Fine Print: Check for contract terms, exit fees, and any additional charges before signing up.

By following this guide, youโ€™ll be well-prepared to set up your utilities in Brisbane efficiently and cost-effectively. If you have further questions or need assistance with specific providers, feel free to ask!