Household Energy Upgrades Fund
Funded by the Federal Government, the CEFC Household Energy Upgrades Fund is a specialist $1 billion fund focused on helping homeowners fast track their transition to cheaper, cleaner energy – while lowering their carbon footprint.
Finance may be used for:
- Renovations
- Energy upgrades of one or multiple technologies at the same time
- Knock-down rebuild properties and energy-efficient appliances
CEFC are working with co-financiers to develop a range of flexible finance options that aim to support consumers and help them make informed choices with long-term benefits.
FIND OUT MORELife Cycle Assessment
We have partnered with Cerclos, a global leader in life cycle assessment solutions, to provide free guided Life Cycle Assessments for those in the early design phase of a new home, utilising the net zero home app, RapidLCA.
The offer is valued at $300 and aims to help homeowners identify and reduce the carbon emissions associated with building a new home.
During the guided assessment, Cerclos life cycle carbon experts will lead homeowners through the process and highlight opportunities for reducing their home's environmental impact, resulting in reduced energy and utility bills. In fact, a Life Cycle Assessment could score you a cheaper interest rate on your loan with a number of banks now offering green loan incentives.
Reducing the footprint of your home makes it more healthy, comfortable and saves on your bills. Email [email protected] to find out if you’re eligible for a free assessment.
Waterwise Incentives
Each year, Water Corporation provides tailored rebates and offers across regional WA towns to help you save water in your home and garden.
Water Corporation is currently offering regional rainwater tank rebates, waterwise toilet rebates, showerhead swaps and free irrigation and plumbing services.
FIND OUT MORECloth Nappy and Sanitary Products Subsidy
Did you know that the Shire will subsidise the cost of up to $100* towards the cost of cloth nappies for families and up to $50* towards the cost of reusable sanitary products?
CLAIM SUBSIDYElectric Vehicles
You have probably noticed a significant increase in the number of electric vehicles on the road recently, but have you ever considered making the switch yourself?
Here are some incentives to investigate:
- The Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Rebate will provide you with a $3,500 rebate after purchasing an eligible vehicle and submitting an application form to the Department of Transport. Applications close midnight Saturday 10 May 2025.
- If you're a small to medium sized business or not-for-profit interested in installing EV chargers, the WA Government is co-funding up to 50% of the cost of electric vehicle charger installations across the state via the Charge Up Electric Vehicle Charging Grants.
As more people make the switch, the use of charging stations is rapidly increasing which is why electric vehicle charging infrastructure has been installed in Margaret River and Augusta. To find local charging spots, visit ChargeFox or PlugShare.