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Melbourne has a competitive energy market with multiple electricity and gas retailers. Combined with the NBN and a single water provider for metropolitan Melbourne, setting up utilities is straightforward once you know the process.
Electricity
Victoria is part of the National Electricity Market. The distributor for most Melbourne suburbs is AusNet (east), CitiPower (inner Melbourne), Powercor (western suburbs), or United Energy (south-east Peninsula). You choose your retailer: major options include AGL, Origin Energy, EnergyAustralia, Red Energy, Tango Energy, Amber Electric, and Powershop. Compare on Victorian Energy Compare (compare.energy.vic.gov.au), the Victorian government site is particularly well-designed for price comparison.
Gas
Melbourne has one of Australia's most extensive gas networks. Gas retailers include AGL, Origin, EnergyAustralia, and others. Compare on Victorian Energy Compare. Note: Victoria has announced a ban on new gas connections from 2024, and is rolling out incentives for electric appliances, if you're moving to a new home, check if it's gas-connected.
Water
Melbourne Water operates the bulk water system; Yarra Valley Water (north and east), South East Water (south and east), and Western Water (north-west) handle retail billing depending on your location. Transfer the account to your name by contacting the relevant authority. Accounts are billed quarterly.
Internet (NBN)
Melbourne has good NBN coverage with FTTP in newer areas and a mix of FTTN, FTTC, and HFC in older suburbs. Check your address at nbnco.com.au. Top providers: Aussie Broadband, Superloop, Internode, TPG, Belong (budget Telstra brand), AGL Broadband. NBN 100 with unlimited data is the most popular tier at around $65-85/month.
Moving Day Checklist
Electricity: contact retailer 1-2 weeks before
Gas: transfer with your electricity provider or separately
Water: transfer online to the appropriate authority for your area
NBN: allow 5-10 business days for new connections
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