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Make every day more affordable: Enjoy exclusive discounts with Energy Locals’ new plan

Energy Locals 2 mins read
  • Energy Locals has launched a new Local Rewards plan, providing users with a free Entertainment membership, valued at $69.99, on top of their energy plan.

  • With Local Rewards, users can enjoy exclusive discounts and offers from popular restaurants, shops, and more, while receiving fairer energy at home.

 

In a timely move to alleviate cost of living pressures, Energy Locals has partnered with Entertainment, Australia’s leading rewards program, to offer new customers a complimentary 12-month Entertainment membership with their energy plan.

This additional benefit, valued at $69.99, enhances Energy Locals Online Member plan, combining fair energy rates with discounts from thousands of merchants that see Entertainment members save, an average, upwards of $1,000 yearly.

This strategic collaboration brings together Energy Locals' commitment to fairer energy and Entertainment’s wide selection of exclusive discounts and offers from top dining spots, retail stores, and local attractions.

“Our new plan is all about giving more to our customers without asking for more in return,” said Energy Locals founder Adrian Merrick. “With the rising cost of living, we hope to lighten the load by making everyday experiences more affordable.”

Currently, the Local Rewards plan is available to new customers in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, and Tasmania.

To know more about this plan, please visit: https://energylocals.com.au/local-rewards


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About Energy Locals

Energy Locals is a leading provider of sustainable and affordable energy solutions in Australia. With a strong emphasis on renewable energy, transparent pricing, and exceptional customer service, we are dedicated to improving energy for all Australians. For more information, visit www.energylocals.com.au.

About Entertainment

There are always more ways to enjoy everyday, and The Entertainment  App is here to help you make the most of them by giving you access to exclusive offers - and the amazing experiences that come along with them. Providing you with a new way to contribute to the causes you care about - Entertainment is all about connecting businesses to local customers in their communities and beyond. To give. To get. And to share. That's the Entertainment way.

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