The Albanese government's $300 energy bill rebate for every household has sparked criticism from welfare groups and rich-listers, who argue it should be targeted to those in need. Charities suggest donating the relief if not required. Additionally, 320,000 UK households face a £410 energy bill increase if they do not take action.
UK households can get free £300 towards Cost of Living if 'they're a family' https://t.co/PloIHFncrC
Some of the nation’s wealthiest people have banded together to say they did not need the Albanese government’s $300 cash handout to pay their energy bill. MORE 👉 https://t.co/ywqZuZZUqq https://t.co/8WP6ooU8Kk
320,000 households will have £410 added to energy bill if they 'don't act now' https://t.co/TvDC2Q9Uv7
Would you donate your $300 energy bill relief? Some charities think you should, as the Labor government faces criticism for granting every household the rebate regardless of income. Read more: https://t.co/SwemjLlNZP https://t.co/Lo6B1NAFVl
The budget centrepiece has drawn criticism this week from welfare groups who say cost-of-living relief should have been targeted to those who need it, rather than available to every household. https://t.co/QpQf6Cudtz
Australian rich-listers are criticising the Albanese government’s $300 energy bill rebate. https://t.co/CloW2mGtM8
Millions of households will get a $300 energy bill rebate. But not everyone needs it, according to one charity, who says they should pay it forward. https://t.co/ieRjK9UcMi