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D2 Charitable Accommodation tariff

The D2 tariff is applied to charitable or benevolent organisations providing residential accommodation. With charitable accommodation, the number of additional residences is determined by dividing the total number of beds by five and rounding up to the next whole number.

Eligible businesses include

Supply charge​

$1.0513 per day​

Supply charge (each additional 5 beds)

38.9791 cents/day​

Variable charge

26.7120 cents/kWh

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    Billing

     

    Description

    Fee

    Account establishment

    $25.21

    Copy of customer invoice request

    $3.47

    Card transaction fee

    0.34%

    Dishonour fee (via Australia Post)

    $28.89

    Dishonour fee (via direct debit)

    $2.62

    Overdue account notices

    $6.09*

    Over the counter payment (Australia Post)

     $2.67

    Paper bill fee

    $1.26

    *GST not applicable

     

     

    Metering

     

    Description Fee
    Adding or removing meters from an embedded network account Quote required
    Embedded network management $327.88
    Interval data request $30.00
    Manual meter read $159.89
    Meter test - standard meter testing $259.70
    Meter test - concession rate $162.20
    Meter damage $894.00
    Rebilling of an embedded network master meter account Quote required
    Reconciliation of embedded network master account Quote required
    Remote meter configuration $27.63
    Remote reconnection or disconnection $6.52
    Subsidiary electricity meter rental (daily charge) $0.1700

     

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