The given table illustrates how much for the water in five parts in Australia.
Overall, there are slight increases in usage charges once people in Adelaide, Brisbane, and Perth use more than 125 kiloliters, while the other two cities maintain the consistent price. Additionally, the highest average bill per household recorded in Perth, in contrast to Melbourne
In terms of unit price for water usage under 125 kiloliters, Sydney occupied the leading position with $0.98 per kiloliter. Closely followed by Melbourne and Brisbane, ranging from $0.78 to $0.81 per kiloliter. Ranking the lowest rate were Adelaide and Perth with the same figures at $0.42 per kiloliter.
Regarding the charge once consuming exceeding 125 kiloliters, Perth led with the figure tripling to $1.50 per kiloliter, which is $0.50 more than Adelaide’s rate. Meanwhile, the other cities charges remained unchanged, approximately $0.78 to $0.98 per kiloliter.
As for the average water bill, Perth residents face the highest expense, with an average of $332. Conversely, Melbourne recorded the minority cost at just $253. Finally, the remaining cities residents experience similar bills, ranging from $310 to just under $320.
