The South Australian government is facing backlash over its promotion of an Origin Energy concession scheme for pensioners prior to the state election. Pensioner Pauline Fowles reported receiving a letter encouraging her to switch to Origin, promising a 20% discount on electricity costs. After switching from her longtime provider AGL, she discovered a new pricing structure that increased the daily supply charge by 53 cents, leading to higher overall costs. Fowles expressed frustration, arguing that the government's promotion misled pensioners into believing they would save money. Opposition leader Ashton Hurn criticized the government for promoting a specific provider while the new pricing structure resulted in higher costs for users. Acting Premier Kyam Maher defended the government's role, stating that prices are determined by Origin and that customers should consider other options if available.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both perspectives: the criticism from pensioners and opposition leaders against the government's promotion of the scheme, and the government's defense that it merely provided information and did not set prices. The framing remains balanced, presenting quotes from multiple sides—
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the situation with Pensioner Pauline Fowles and the changes in Origin's pricing structure. It cites specific details like the 20% discount claim and the 53-cent increase. Objectivity is lower due to the inclusion of emotional quotes from Ms. Fowle




