General News
11 April, 2025
Government discount insulation
The State Government is cutting the cost of insulation in Victorian homes, helping families slash their energy bills by around $400 a year.
Premier Jacinta Allan and the Minister for Energy and Resources Lily D’Ambrosio announced on Tuesday that from early 2026, Victorians can access discounts on ceiling insulation through the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program.
The VEU discount will halve the average cost of installing ceiling insulation by $1500, saving $3000 based on current certificate prices.
Almost 60 percent of homes in Victoria either have no ceiling insulation or are under-insulated. These households are missing energy bill savings of more than $400 per year on average.
The estimated 200,000 house-holds with no insulation will be eligible for the first stage of the discount, with those wanting to top-up becoming eligible later.
A new safety and quality standards for insulation was also announced to prioritise safety above all.
The program will include an insulation safety and quality assurance regime including audits and oversight requirements.
This will make sure that only high-quality products are used — including Victorian-made insulation, and well-trained installers.
Solar Victoria will work with industry, unions, training organisations and safety regulators on the implementation.
Solar Victoria will also work with the Energy Efficiency Council to train, certify and expand the insulation installer workforce.
The addition of insulation will help reduce emissions, support local manufacturing, and improve the energy efficiency of homes.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said this will help households save money while ensuring their homes are warm.
“Victorians are doing it tough right now — this will help families by halving the cost of insulation, cutting their energy bills by $400 every year and making their homes more comfortable all year round,” she said.
Insulation works by acting as a barrier to heat flow, making homes more comfortable year-round, reducing energy consumption, and lowering heating and cooling costs.
The VEU program has helped more than 170,000 businesses and 2.4 million households upgrade their appliances and equipment, slashing more than $440 million dollars off energy bills.