Improving power services and delivering energy equity in 117 remote Aboriginal communities

  • Who to contact

    For any issues with your power, please contact your on-the-ground service provider:         

    More information       

    Who to contact

    For any issues with your power, please contact Horizon Power:          Account enquires, please get in touch:         

    Your local Horizon Power office

    Servicing the following communities...          

    Nambi Village
    Wongatha Wonganarra

    Who to contact

    For any issues with your power, please contact your on-the-ground service provider:        

    More information       

    Who to contact

    For any issues with your power, please contact Horizon Power:          Account enquires, please get in touch:         

    Your local Horizon Power office

    Servicing the following communities...          

    Bondini Mount Magnet
    Buttah Windee   Mungullah
    Marmion Village      Woodgamia

    Who to contact

    For any issues with your power, please contact Horizon Power:          Account enquires, please get in touch:         

    Your local Horizon Power office

    Servicing the following communities...          

    Bindi Bindi
    Cheeditha

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    For any issues with your power, please contact Horizon Power:          Account enquires, please get in touch:         

    Your local Horizon Power office

    Servicing the following communities...          

    Goodabinya       Jinparinya
    Irrungadji Punju Njamal

    Who to contact

    For any issues with your power, please contact your on-the-ground service provider:        

    More information       

    Who to contact

    For any issues with your power, please contact Horizon Power:          Account enquires, please get in touch:         

    Your local Horizon Power office

    Servicing the following communities...          

    Ardyaloon      Joy Springs
    Bayulu Junjuwa
    Beagle Bay Karmulinunga
    Bidyadanga Karnparnmi
    Bobieding Kurnangki
    Budulah Loanbun
    Bungardi Lombadina
    Burawa Looma
    Darlgunaya Mindi Rardi
    Djarindjin Mowanjum
    Djimung Nguda    Yungngora
    Gillarong  

    Who to contact

    For any issues with your power, please contact Horizon Power:          Account enquires, please get in touch:         

    Your local Horizon Power office

    Servicing the following communities...          

    Bell Springs Mud Springs
    Emu Creek Munthamar
    Guda Guda Nicholson Camp
    Kalumburu Nulleywah
    Koongie Park Warmun
    Lundja (Red Hill)       Warrayu
    Mardiwah Loop Yardgee
    Mirima  
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On 1 July 2023, the WA State Government transferred responsibility from the Department of Communities to Horizon Power for the delivery of power services to 117 remote Aboriginal communities.

This transfer is an important step in providing Aboriginal communities with the same access to cleaner, safe and reliable essential services, regardless of where they live.

Over the coming years, Horizon Power will work with each of the 117 remote communites to deliver sustainable and reliable power services.

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FAQs

  • What is happening?

    The Department of Communities (Communities), Horizon Power and Water Corporation want to make sure that everyone has access to safe, efficient and reliable power and water services.  

    Communities previously delivered limited, unlicensed power, water and wastewater services to 141 communities across the Kimberley, Pilbara, Midwest and Goldfields through the Remote Essential and Municipal Services program.  

    On 1 April 2023, Communities began transferring responsibility for power, water and wastewater services to State-owned utilities Horizon Power and Water Corporation.

    On-the-ground power and water services will continue to be provided by community residents existing Aboriginal-owned regional service providers.

  • What will change for communities?

    On a day-to-day basis, nothing will change for communities. The service providers who currently vmaintain on-the-ground power and water infrastructure will continue to do so.

    Horizon Power will now support the provider’s delivery of power services and Water Corporation will now support the provider’s delivery of water and wastewater services.

  • What are the benefits for communities?

    Power and water services will be looked after by Government agencies who are specialists in providing these services and have many years’ experience delivering power and water, including in remote communities.

    The transfer is the first step to ensure residents receive the same standard of power and water services as similar sized communities in the State.

  • Does Horizon Power cover just essential services or municipal as well?

    Horizon Power provides essential services for power such as power lines and other infrastructure. Should you require electrical items or repairs for your home, you need to contact Department of Communities if living in a Communities managed house, or a hire an electrical contractor if the premise is privately owned.

    To find an approved electrical contractor in your area, visit Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety website.

Horizon Power acknowledges the Traditional Custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.

We recognise and appreciate a continued connection through stories, traditions and living cultures and commit to building a brighter future together. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this presentation may contain images, names or voices of deceased people.