Gippsland Water has a range of payment options to help you to pay your account.
Extended due date
You can contact us to ask for an extension to the date your account is due. Extensions are granted at Gippsland Water’s discretion and can be flexible to suit your needs.
There are a number of options to make it easy for you to pay your account in smaller amounts at regular intervals. Please see our Payment Options page for this information.
Utility Relief Grant Scheme
The Utility Relief Grant Scheme helps customers who are unable to pay their water account due to a temporary financial crisis.
To qualify, you need to show that unexpected hardship has left you short of money and you cannot pay your account without help.
Examples of such events include:
- A large increase in water use
- A recent decrease in income
- High, unexpected expenses on essential items
The grant may pay part or all of your Gippsland Water account, including any amounts you may be behind in. The scheme will not provide you with ongoing help with your account, as it is normally only available as a once-off.
Our Hardship Policy
We have a hardship policy that sets out how we help customers having difficulty paying their account.
If you set up a payment arrangement with us, and make payments as agreed, it ensures you do not move through the debt recovery process. We will not restrict your water supply, take legal action or charge you additional debt recovery costs as long as you meet your payment schedule.
As well as the various payment options available, we offer information and referrals to government assistance programs (including the Utility Relief Grant Scheme) and non-cost independent financial counsellors.
For more information about these payment assistance options or our hardship policy, read our Financial Hardship Brochure, contact us on freecall 1800 050 500 or email us.
Concessions
If you have a Health Care, Pension or DVA Gold Repatriation card (except dependants), you are entitled to a concession on your account. Holders of Commonwealth Seniors Health Cards are not eligible for a concession.
If you are responsible for your water account, you can claim up to:
- 50% off costs up to $270.20 a year if you have both water and sewerage services; or
- if you only have one service, the concession is up to $135.10 a year.
For more information on whether you are eligible for a concession, contact the Department of Human Services on 1800 658 521.
How the concession value is calculated
Eligible tenants and home owners who only have a water service, are eligible for 50% off water charges or up to $45.03 per bill, whichever is lower. This means if your usage is $30, you will get $15 off (50% off). If your usage is $100, you will get $45.03 off (the maximum available per bill). The maximum rebate for the 2011-12 year is $135.10.
Homeowners with water and sewer services receive a concession of 50% off both services, or up to $90.80 per bill, whichever is lower. The maximum rebate for the 2011-12 year is $270.20.
To receive a concession:
- you must be responsible for the account;
- the property must be used as a home only;
- the property must be your principal place of residence; and
- the name and address on your concession card must be the same as the name and address on your account.
You must register your concession details with us in order for the concession to be applied to your account. You can no longer claim the concession amount by showing your card when paying at the post office.
Register by sending your concession application form to:
Gippsland Water
PO Box 348
Traralgon 3844
Fax: 03 5174 0103
Or visiting our head office at Hazelwood Road, Traralgon with your concession card.
For more information, contact us on 1800 050 500.
More information
Payment Options page
Financial Hardship Brochure
Concession application form
Financial Hardship Policy