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In December 2018, a Public Lighting Working Group (PLWG) was established to provide a representative group for Councils to work with the Local Government Association (LGA), SA Power Networks, and the Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) on public lighting matters.
The group aims to identify and progress key priorities for public lighting services in South Australia to facilitate cooperation and collaboration between members of the group, share knowledge, and build capacity in the public lighting sector.
Reset 2025 to 2030 - We want to hear from you
SA Power Networks are now conducting customer engagement to inform our 2025-2030 Regulatory proposal (‘Reset’). The Reset process occurs every five years to develop our regulatory proposal to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER), which outlines our plans for the South Australian distribution network and how we will meet our customers’ needs.
The meetings are chaired by Nathan Petrus, Executive Director Member Services. Local Government Association membership includes the following representatives:
Council representatives
Joe Ielasi, City of West Torrens
Michael Pavlovich, City of Salisbury
David Baird, Mount Barker District Council
Chris Haskas, City of Mitcham
Andrew Alderson, City of Norwood, Payneham, St Peters
Ben Calder / Sal Jarudo, City of Onkaparinga
Adam Gray, City of Charles Sturt
Abdullah Mahmoud, City of Mt Gambier
Cr Paul Jenner, City of Mt Gambier
Department of Infrastructure and Transport South Australia (DIT)
John Brodie
Consultants (as required)
Alexi Lynch, Ironbark
Local Government Association of South Australia (LGA)
In December 2018, a Public Lighting Working Group (PLWG) was established to provide a representative group for Councils to work with the Local Government Association (LGA), SA Power Networks, and the Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) on public lighting matters.
The group aims to identify and progress key priorities for public lighting services in South Australia to facilitate cooperation and collaboration between members of the group, share knowledge, and build capacity in the public lighting sector.
Reset 2025 to 2030 - We want to hear from you
SA Power Networks are now conducting customer engagement to inform our 2025-2030 Regulatory proposal (‘Reset’). The Reset process occurs every five years to develop our regulatory proposal to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER), which outlines our plans for the South Australian distribution network and how we will meet our customers’ needs.
The meetings are chaired by Nathan Petrus, Executive Director Member Services. Local Government Association membership includes the following representatives:
Council representatives
Joe Ielasi, City of West Torrens
Michael Pavlovich, City of Salisbury
David Baird, Mount Barker District Council
Chris Haskas, City of Mitcham
Andrew Alderson, City of Norwood, Payneham, St Peters
Ben Calder / Sal Jarudo, City of Onkaparinga
Adam Gray, City of Charles Sturt
Abdullah Mahmoud, City of Mt Gambier
Cr Paul Jenner, City of Mt Gambier
Department of Infrastructure and Transport South Australia (DIT)
John Brodie
Consultants (as required)
Alexi Lynch, Ironbark
Local Government Association of South Australia (LGA)
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. Your responses to these questions will help us shape our 2020-2025 Regulatory Proposal. The results of this survey will be shared with the Public Lighting Working Group.
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The Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCoSA) has commenced engagement to review the reliability standards that will apply to SA Power Networks from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2030.
The Electricity Distribution Code (Code) establishes the reliability standard framework applicable to SA Power Networks, compliance with the Code forms a condition of SA Power Networks’ distribution licence. The reliability standard framework has four main elements: network performance standards and targets, a Guaranteed Service Level (GSL) scheme, customer service standards, and monitoring and reporting requirements.
SA Power Networks wants to engage with Public Lighting customer through the Public Lighting Working Group to ensure alignment with the views of our stakeholders. We have developed a short online survey and would appreciate your feedback to help us inform a view. Please take 5 minutes to provide us with your thoughts.
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