Look at the Christmas lights champions who have won the "best Sync" in Brisbane this year.
For many families, the lights of Christmas are destroying the banks.
Image source: Matt CardySource: Getty Images Australians like Christmas, but more importantly, they like to watch Christmas lights.
In December of each year, it has become an era.
Hop on the bus with your family, drive in the suburbs and excitedly point to the lights --up houses.
But is this a disappearing tradition?
In the recent analysis done by finder. com.
Au, a comparison site, found that Australia will spend up to $0. 163 billion in energy during the four weeks of Christmas, purely to power their lights.
The analysis also found that more than 1 million families "went all out" during Christmas ".
But because energy prices are too high, only families this year "go all out", meaning they have Christmas lights both inside and outside.
The Petersen family, once a member of millions of Australians, went into town with festive lights and were forced to shut down the spirit of Christmas due to rising electricity prices.
"We used to love decorating our house and we would take a few weeks to get all the lights and inflatable toys ready, but it's too expensive," Sarah Peterson told the news . ". com. au.
Petersen family-of-
In western Sydney, five people were forced to downplay their Christmas light feast when Sarah became pregnant for the third time.
"Without hundreds of children on the electricity bill, having a third child, not to mention a newborn, is expensive enough," Sarah said . ".
Australians like to flood the front of their house with Christmas lights. Source: SuppliedBut although Peter and sons have to give up the Christmas decorations outside of them, your house does not have to be complete during this festival
Betsy Hassan, money expert at Findercom.
Au admits that Christmas in Australia can be very expensive, but there is a way to decorate your house without destroying the bank.
"Inflatable Santa Claus, rope lighting, reindeer-
The list continues.
"It's great to be part of the spirit, to be engaging and excited --
But families need to be smart and think about things like solar Christmas lights, "said MS Hassan.
According to MS Hassan, the cost of 100 bulbs per set is about $2.
In the four weeks of the festival, 70 years old.
A couple from Brisbane, Peter and Sue Boddy, have been covering their house with Christmas lights for 20 years, but rising electricity prices have allowed them to reconsider what they use
"Due to the electricity bill, I use a lot more solar lights than before," Mr Bodi told Express Mail . ".
"I have solar energy on my roof and I don't pay for it all year except Christmas.
We're still going on this year, but I'm sure electricity prices will scare some people away.
"In the next four weeks, it was not just the Christmas lights that broke the bank.
Australians are also taking out $1.
According to finder's latest research, there is £ 3 billion for air conditioning bills during the summer months. com. au.
"Typical division
The circulating air conditioner unit consumes about 5.
At 0 KW, the cost is about 2.
Angus Kidman, an energy expert at the site, told the news that it was 7 cents per minute. com. au.
"It may not sound like much, but it can cost nearly $13 to get a sleep while the air conditioner is running. ”More than 2.
In Australia, 3 million households will keep the air conditioner running while they are away from home, thus wasting power
Their quarterly bills increased by an average of $578.