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RP3001: Resource Consumption and Household Affordability - The Changing Nature of Utility Costs and the Distributional Implications Among Australian Households

Project leader name: 
Professor Terry Burke
Project status: 
Complete
Project period: 
02/2013 to 06/2015

This project will assess trends in household energy in relation to household structure, location, income, age and changes in energy prices. It will draw insights into energy usage patterns and  which consumer groups are impacted by energy costs.

Publications related to this project

CRCLCL Project Reports

Using data from ABS Household Expenditure Surveys (HES) for 1993-94 and 2003-04 and the Housing Energy Consumption Survey of 2012, this report examines the changing nature of household energy use (electricity, gas, and motor fuel) over the last two decades, and assesses the impact of these...

CRCLCL Project Reports

This report explores aspects of household energy consumption in Australia and the influences that have caused household energy usage to rise, seeking to better inform policy development processes to reduce energy consumption.

CRCLCL Project Posters

Research Snapshot A3 size poster from Participants Annual Forum 2014