Kelseigh Wrigley

Kelseigh Wrigley Kelseigh Wrigley covers Australia's retail energy market, growing her industry specific expertise over the last 2 years. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism at the Queensland University of Technology and has contributed her skills to online publications Hunter & Bligh and local radio station 4ZZZ.


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What uses the most electricity in a home?

Posted by August 18th 2023

How much electricity are your appliances using and how much is it costing you? It’s time to take control of your home appliance power use and save money.



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Queenslanders to score up to $1,000 off appliances with new rebate

Posted by August 2nd 2023

Around 40,000 Queensland households will be able to save up to $1,000 on the purchase of a new, energy-efficient appliance, as part of the state government’s latest energy cost-saving initiative.  The recently launched Climate Smart Energy …



solar power in Queensland

A guide to solar power in Queensland

Posted by March 5th 2024

What is the price of solar in Queensland and should you buy? Canstar Blue looks at what Queenslanders need to know about solar.


A guide to solar power in NSW

Posted by March 13th 2024

New South Wales solar costs, tariffs and benefits explained. Canstar Blue guides you through the NSW solar market.


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How to score $180 off your home energy with Amber

Posted by February 29th 2024

If you are a CommBank customer on the hunt for a new energy provider, you may want to listen up. One Aussie energy provider is giving eligible CBA customers the chance to earn mega dollars …


How a ‘controlled load' tariff can save you money

What is a controlled load tariff?

Posted by July 26th 2023

Controlled loads are a popular electricity tariff. But what is it and how much can it save you on electricity. Read more at Canstar Blue.



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5 shocking power deals you may have missed this July 1

Posted by July 19th 2023

Whether it be from your tax agent, superannuation company or energy provider, there’s a good chance you’ve been bombarded recently with reminders about the first of July. And while it may be all well and good …