Tasmania

Tasmanian residents have access to rebates and assistance from the Australian Government to help them in living greener.

Your local government may also have programs available. Contact your local council directly to find out what assistance you may be eligible for.

There are 5 rebate and assistance programs available in Tasmania

Home sustainability assessment

The Green Loans program offers households across Australia access to a free home sustainability assessment and report to help make practical improvements to their home and save energy and water.

Available: AUS For: Home owners; Renters; Landlords Category: Water; Energy

LPG gas vehicle conversion

The LPG Vehicle Scheme offers grants of $2,000 towards the purchase of a new vehicle already fitted with LPG or a grant of $1,500 for the LPG conversion of a new or used vehicle. You can only apply for one grant every 3 years.

Available: AUS For: Home owners; Renters; Landlords Category: Energy; Transport

Renewable power incentives

Households across Australia installing a small scale solar, wind or hydro renewable electricity system may be eligible for a benefit via Renewable Energy Certificates and Solar Credits.

Available: AUS For: Home owners Category: Energy

Solar hot water or heat pump rebate

Households across Australia that replace an existing electric storage hot water system may be eligible for rebates of $1,000 for a solar hot water system or $600 for a heat pump hot water system under the Renewable Energy Bonus Scheme.

Available: AUS For: Home owners; Renters; Landlords Category: Energy

Water tank or greywater system rebate

Households across Australia can receive up to $500 under the National Rainwater and Greywater initiative to install rainwater tanks or a greywater treatment system.

Available: AUS For: Home owners; Landlords Category: Water

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Why do it?

It doesn't matter if you own or rent. You can save money and help protect our environment by making changes to your home.

Some changes are cheap, some more expensive. Rebates and assistance may be available to help reduce the costs so you can start saving money and living greener sooner.

Page last modified: 25 Feb 2010