From returning to the office to switching light bulbs, Australians are taking unique measures to cut down their power bills.
Most Australians say they'll try to cut down their costs in winter.Most Australians surveyed in a new report say they plan to save money on rising energy bills by switching off lights and power points when not in use.
More than half - about 56 per cent - of those surveyed say they’ll switch off lights and power points when not in use to reduce their bills. Finder said South Australians were among the worst-affected by the energy price rises based on research it conducted into various electricity plans.
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