NSW government underspent family energy rebate by $22 million despite high electricity prices

By Sean Nicholls
Updated March 3 2015 - 12:18am, first published 12:00am
Energy Minister Anthony Roberts said 49,178 applications for the rebate have been received for 2014-15, Photo: Dean Osland
Energy Minister Anthony Roberts said 49,178 applications for the rebate have been received for 2014-15, Photo: Dean Osland
Energy Minister Anthony Roberts said 49,178 applications for the rebate have been received for 2014-15, Photo: Dean Osland
Energy Minister Anthony Roberts said 49,178 applications for the rebate have been received for 2014-15, Photo: Dean Osland
Energy Minister Anthony Roberts said 49,178 applications for the rebate have been received for 2014-15, Photo: Dean Osland
Energy Minister Anthony Roberts said 49,178 applications for the rebate have been received for 2014-15, Photo: Dean Osland
Energy Minister Anthony Roberts said 49,178 applications for the rebate have been received for 2014-15, Photo: Dean Osland
Energy Minister Anthony Roberts said 49,178 applications for the rebate have been received for 2014-15, Photo: Dean Osland

Despite record high electricity prices and disconnection rates the state government has underspent by more than $22 million a key rebate aimed at cushioning the impact of soaring power bills on NSW families.

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