Carbon tax repeal good for Qld: govt

Queenslanders will save about $170 on their power bills with the repeal of the carbon tax, the state government says.

Energy bills.

(AAP)

Queenslanders will be about $170 better off a year after the repeal of the carbon tax, the state's energy minister says.

After days of debate and stalling tactics, the Senate on Thursday voted 39 to 32 to unwind the carbon pricing scheme introduced by Labor in 2012.

Queensland Energy Minister Mark McArdle has told a budget estimates hearing the repeal means the standard household electricity tariff should now only increase by 5.1 per cent instead of 13.6 per cent in the 2014-15 financial year.

"That will now see a reduction in power bills in Queensland of $170," Mr McArdle said.

Mr McArdle also said the tax's axing will provide tariff reductions for businesses and farmers.

"The industry must respond to the repeal of the carbon tax by passing on the savings to Queensland families," he said.


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