Aussie Broadband has announced plans to raise the price attached to some of its NBN internet plans.
These changes will kick in on 1 July 2025 and come following NBN Co's latest review of wholesale pricing, which will nudge the cost it charges internet retailers like Aussie Broadband, Belong, Tangerine and Telstra upwards.
For a quick summary of how Aussie Broadband's NBN plans are changing, check out the table below.
As you can see from the table above, all four of the plans set to rise in price are set to do so by $4. That's a little larger than the hikes that some other providers have announced, but it does come with the silver lining that most of Aussie Broadband's other NBN plans are staying where they currently sit when it comes to the usual cost.
Better still, the provider is currently offering $10 per month off for the first six months to new customers that sign up for the NBN 100 plan. Those who opt for Aussie Broadband's NBN 250 or NBN 1000 plan instead can save $20 per month for the first six months instead, though you will need a HFC or FTTP connection to be eligible.
This EOFY promotion is set to run until 1 July 2025. Until then, you can find the discounted plans in the widget below.
Still, if the broader trend away from thriftiness has you considering a change from your current internet provider then it might be a good time to try a new one.
Changing your NBN plan is one of the best ways to save money on the cost of your internet because most providers tend to offer their deepest discounts to new customers rather than loyal ones.
To start you off on your search, check out the widget below for a snapshot of the most popular NBN plans in our database.