Editorial policy

SunTariff exists to report electricity prices accurately, so our editorial rules are built around sourcing and correction rather than opinion.

Sourcing. Every price and rate we publish comes from an official determination: a regulator's decision, a government pricing order, or a retailer's own published rate sheet. Those figures live in dated, committed datasets, not in the prose. Our writing explains what a number means and where it came from; it never invents one. When a figure is disputed or unclear, we hold it back rather than guess.

Keeping current. Regulated prices change on 1 July each year, and we re-verify the datasets around that reset. Each page carries the date its figures were last checked, so you can see how fresh it is at a glance. Where a rate changes off-cycle, we update it and re-date the page.

Corrections. If a figure looks wrong, tell us at support@inventum.com.au and we'll check it against the source. Genuine errors are fixed promptly, and the page's verified date is updated when we do.

No invented authors. Everything is published under the "SunTariff Editorial" byline and stands behind the named publisher, Inventum. We don't create fake experts or personas.

Ads stay separate. The site carries advertising, and it has no bearing on the data. No advertiser can change, soften or reorder a price. This is general information, not financial, energy-retail, or solar-purchase advice.