Application closing date: 30 June 2026
Eligible concession card holders with an electricity account
Overview
The Low Income Household Rebate helps eligible concession card holders pay their electricity bills.
You might be eligible for multiple rebates.
How much is the rebate
Retail customers receive up to $285 each financial year.
Embedded network customers receive $313.50 each financial year.
Who can apply
To be eligible, you must:
- be named on the electricity account
- hold one of the following valid cards:
- Pensioner Concession Card
- Health Care Card
- Low Income Health Care Card
- Veteran Gold Card.
If you are eligible for this rebate, you may also be eligible for the Gas Rebate or the Medical Energy Rebate.
How to apply
Before you start, confirm whether you're a retail or embedded network customer. This will ensure you follow the correct application process to receive your energy rebate. Contact your electricity provider if you're not sure or read our FAQs for more information.
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1. Check your eligibility
Check the eligibility requirements and confirm this is relevant to you.
You will need:
- your concession card details.
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2. Apply
If you're a retail customer:
- Contact your electricity retailer.
- Ask to apply for the Low Income Household Rebate.
- Provide your concession card details.
If you're an embedded network customer, visit the Service NSW website to apply online for the Low Income Household Rebate (embedded network) or by post.
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3. Review and assess
If you're a retail customer and eligible, confirm with your electricity retailer that the Low Income Household Rebate has been applied to your electricity account.
If you're an embedded network customer and your application is approved, the Low Income Household Rebate will be deposited into your nominated Australian bank account.
Frequently asked questions
- Retail customers get their energy directly from an authorised energy retailer such as AGL, EnergyAustralia, Origin Energy or Red Energy – this applies to most customers.
- Embedded network customers get their energy from a third party that manages their property, like a building owner, strata manager or community operator. Embedded networks are common in apartment buildings, retirement villages and residential parks.
The following embedded network providers deliver energy rebates directly to their customers:
- ARC Energy Group
- Energy Locals/ Energy Locals Urban
- Origin Energy (including most WINConnect sites)
- Locality Planning Energy (LPE) at the following sites:
- Bay Grand South – 11 Enid Street, Tweed Heads
- Bay Grand East (Tower 2) – 9 Enid Street, Tweed Heads
- Bay Grand North (Tower 3) – 2 Thomas Street, Tweed Heads
If you’re not sure whether you're a retail or embedded network customer, contact the energy provider named on your electricity bill.
Contact and support
For further information, contact us.
- You can also call Service NSW on 13 77 88 or visit a Service NSW location.
- If you're d/Deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech/communication difficulty, contact us through the National Relay Service and ask for 13 77 88.
- Call 13 77 88 for translation and interpreter services.