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Landlord inaction on energy upgrades costs renters billions

Research indicates that Australian renters are missing out on $20bn in potential energy savings due to landlords lacking financial motivation to upgrade properties. Analysts recommend implementing minimum efficiency standards and tax incentives to address this 'split incentive' problem.

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May 26, 2026, 10:01 PM
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renterslandlordsenergy efficiencysplit incentiveinsulationrooftop solarenergy billshousing policyregulationappliance upgrades

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Landlord inaction on energy upgrades stops renters saving $20bn on power bills in a decade

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Landlord inaction on energy upgrades stops renters saving $20bn on power bills in a decade

May 26, 2026, 10:01 PM

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