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Inside & out: energy usage this winter and travel essentials

The latest in news, trends and happenings for the home.

ACT residents most likely to reduce energy usage this winter

Considering the world ‘Ngunnawal’ in the local Aboriginal language means ‘cold place’, it’s no surprise Canberra’s reputation of being chilly during winter is true.  

Although, when it comes to energy usage during the colder months, a recent study revealed ACT residents are more likely to reduce heating appliance usage to save on energy bills, compared to the rest of Australia.

The study conducted by money.com.au, showed 50 per cent of ACT respondents will limit their heating this winter, 58 per cent will reduce their non-essential appliance use, and 62 per cent will only use energy when absolutely necessary.

Unsurprisingly, Queensland residents are the least conscious about their energy usage in winter with just 35 per cent reporting they’ll limit their heating or cooling in winter.

Financial adviser, Helen Baker, has five top tips for Canberrans on ways to reduce pricey electricity and gas costs during winter: Install solar panels; Switch to a combination of gas and electricity; Compare energy provider rates; Put money towards your energy bills each week; Install good quality lightbulbs.

The full survey results, with age, state and territory breakdowns, can be found at money.com.au

Find your passport … we’re travelling again. Bon voyage!

It’s been a long wait, but the time has finally arrived to dust off your suitcase, renew your passport, and book that flight – overseas travel is back, baby! Over the past few years, you might have forgotten what the travel essentials are, but the Reject Shop has got your back with their ultimate guide of how to fly in style.  

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