1961

VICTORIA

STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF

FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT

FOR THE

FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1961

TOGETHER WITH

APPENDICES

PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 (I;) OF STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION ACT No. 6377.

By Authority : i\. C. OROOKS. GOVERN~IENT PRlNTER, .

'•1. 17·-. l0660/6l.-4s. 3D. 42nd Annual Report 1960-61

STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA

CbairmaD and General Manager W. H. Connolly, B.E.E., B.Com., M.I.E.Aust., AM.Am.I.E.E.

Commissioners A. W. Henderson. Sir Alexander Fitzgerald, O.B.E., B.Com., F.A.S.A., F.C.A.(Aust.), F.C.I.S., F.C.A.A. T. P. Scott, F.AI.I.

Assistant General Manager W. J. Price, Dip.Com., F.C.I.S., J.P.

Director of Engineering N. T. Jewell, M.E.E., A.M.I.E.Aust.

Secretary D. H. Munro, B.Com., J.P.

Contents

Summary of Year's Operations 4 Economic Setback, 1961-Retarded Electricity and Briquette Sales . . 7 State Policy in Relation to Briquette Industry . . 8 Western Victoria- Examination of Brown Coal Resources 8 New Legislation . . 8 World Power Conference 8 Financial Review . . 10 General Profit and Loss Account 13 General Balance Sheet . . 14-15 Connection of New Consumers 16 Major Extensions Programme . . 20 Power Production 23 Coal Production . . 24 Briquette Production and Distribution 26 Electricity Supply . . 27 Tramways- Ballarat and . . 30 Personnel 31 Public Safety and Other Regulatory Responsibilities 33 Commissioners 34 Staff . . 34 Statistical Summary 36 Summary of 1960-61 operations

FINANCIAL- Increase or 1960/61 1959/60 Decrease Percentage £ £ £ Income­ Electricity sales 50,296,599 46,603,625 3,692,974 Briquette sales 4.386,363 2,975,205 1,411 '158 Brown Coal sales , 556,951 747,469 190,518 Tramways 100.715 99,866 849 Miscellaneous 39,277 28,024 11,253 Total Income £55.379.905 £50,454,189 Expenditure - (incl. interest and other expenditure during con­ struction) 55,159,910 49,993,757 5, 166,153 10.3 Profit £219.995 £460,432 £240,437 52.2 Fixed Assets at 30th June- Expenditure 338,739,708 315,116,831 23,622,877 Less Provision for Depreciation 52,384,087 43,852,614 8,531,473 £286,355.621 £271,264,217 ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION AND SALES - Maximum Coincident Demand on Interconnected System (1961 winter compared with 1960 winter) kW I ,322,500 1,320,300 + 2.200 0.2 (21/7/61) (4/7/60) Electricity Generated kWh-millions 6.577.2 6,112.1 465.1 7.6 Electricity Sales kWh-millions ...... 5.286.2 4,902.2 384.0 7.8 !\'umber of Consumers (excl. Bulk Supplies) at 30th June 712.421 679,973 + 32,44!1 4.8 Average kWh Sold Per Consumer­ Domestic kWh 2,775 2,615 + 160 6.1 Commercial kWh 6,563 5,962 + 601 10.1 All consumers (excl. Bulk Supplies) kWh 5.401 5,199 + 202 3.9 Per head of population (Victoria) kWh 1,785 1,670 + 115 6.9 Average Price Per kWb Sold - Domestic d. 2.36 2.39 0.03 1.3 Commercial d. 3.93 4.01 0.08 2.0 Industrial d, 2.20 2.21 0.01 0.5 All Consumers (excl. Bulk Supplies) tL 2.46 2.46 Farms Served At 30th June 46.83!1 44,079 2,759 6.3

BRIQUETTES Produced tons 1,806,619 974,670* !131.949 85.4 Sold and used at Power Stations tons 1.743.425 931,820 + 811.605 + !17.1

BROWN COAL PRODUCED - Yallourn Open Cut tons 11.864.704 10,911,827 + 952,877 8.7 Yallourn North Open Cut tons 840,908 1,323,913 483,005 36.5 Morwcll Open Cut tons 2.515,773 1,013,756 + 1.502,017 148.2 Total tons 15,221.385 13,249,496 + 1,971,!189 14.9

TRAMWAY PASSEI\'GERS 6,071,150 6,200,929 129,779 2.1

''Morwell Briquette Factory commenced commercial operation 19th December, 1959.

4 Ten year Statistical review BASE YEAR 1949-SO 100

PRODUCTION MAXIMUM DEMAND

Production of electricity 6,577.2 million kWh in 1960.61 Maximum demand for the winter of 1961 was 1,322,500 kW. has increased by 150% over the decade.

- Hydro stations 250 250 250

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ELECTRICITY INCOME SALES PER DOMESTIC CONSUMER

Over the decade income has increased over four-fold Over the last ten years, consumpt ion per domestic consumer has increased - Retail sales of electricity 500 150 ,_ .. ,.. '~' · "' '"" · ~::::::::;:::;::=ll ll F !:- 150

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CONSUMERS FARMS

The number of consumers (712.421 at 30/ 6/ 61) has Total farms connected at 30/ 6/ 61 was 46,838, an increased steadily over the decade. Country consumers increase of 2,759 tor the year. The black portion of have more than doubled. the craph represents farms previously sup pi ied by undertaklncs acquired.

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5 Y ALLOURN POWER STATION 'E' Extension- First of two 120,000 kW units in service; second unit, for service in 1962, under construction (background).

6 42nd Annual Report FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961

Hon. G. 0. Reid, M.LA .. Minister of Electrical Undertakings, MELBOURNE.

Sir, In conformity with the provisions of Section 82(b) of the State Electricity Commission Act No. 6j77, we have the honour to present the Forty-Second Annual Report of the Commission covering the financial year ended 30th June, 1961. together with Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account. The main features of the year's activities were:- • Tl1e year's operation results li'l'rl! stttisfactory despite unfavourable economic conditions and unusually mild weather in the second half of the year. Income-£55.3 million-was 9.8% higher than in the preceding year. e Electricity sales increased by 384 million kWh, or 7.8% as compared with an increase of 8.4% last year. • The Commission supplied more than 99% of the electricity used in Victoria. e The maximum demand on the interconnected system reached 1,322,500 kW on 21st July, 1961 (1.320,300 kW maximum for winter of 1960). e The first 120,000 kW set of the Yallourn "E" Power Station was placed in service. The second set will be in service in June. 1962. • McKay Creek Power Station. Kiewa 96,000 kW - was completed. This completes the present Kiewa construction programme. • First stage (400,000 kW) of the Hazelwood Power Station - planned capacity 1,200,000 kW is proceeding to schedule. The first set is to be in service in 1964 and the second in 1965. e Throughout the State, 924,828 consumers were supplied by the Commission and other undertakers at 30th June. 1961 -- an increase of 35,587 for the year; 32,448 of these new consumers were connected by the Commission. including 2.759 farms. • Briquette produl'lion increaseu by 832,000 tons (85% ). e Brown coal production was 15.2 million tons. 2 million tons more than last year.

ECON0:\11(' SKJ'UACK 1961 RETARnEn EU:CTRI('ITY Ai'al IUUQl ETTE SALES In Victoria there has been a considerable check to the growth of electricity sales. In the main, this reflects the dampening down of industrial and commercial activity in Victoria as a result of the national economic measures introduced towards the end of 1960, as well as the effect on growth of domestic demand of the unusually mild autumn, winter and spring of 1961. The adverse conditions not only influenced the results in the second half of the financial vear under review, but extended throughout the first 10 months of 1961 In the 1961 winter months, for example. the Commission's total sales were no greater than in the correspond­ ing 1960 period. As is to be expected, the same business and weather conditions have retarded the very necessary development of the briquette business. In the face of these difficulties the increased sales in the household market, and the holding of industrial business, represent a mt;ritorious achievement by the sales organisation. It would appear that of all the States Victoria has felt most the combined effects of the reduction in employment and consumer demand. particularly through the large-scale in­ dustries.

7 It is clear that 1961/62 will not be a successful financial year for the Commission unless there is an early change for the better in the Victorian economic conditions, whereby industrial sales in particular will be greatly increased.

STATE I'OLit'Y IN RELATION TO THE BRIQUETTE INDVSTRY The report refers to the year's loss of £0.45m. on the briquette business (which, of course, had to be met by consumers of electricity) and to the sale to Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd., Madras, India, of a surplus briquette factory unit, portion of which is at Morwell and r.-ortion at the maker's works in Germany. From the intensely competitive conditions encountered from oil, black coal and gas in this first year of full production from the two new Morwell factories, it is evident that this type of competition will be the lot of the briquette industry for the foreseeable future. In order to protect the overall finances of the Commission under conditions of this kind, Parliament, upon the recommendation of the Commission, included in the 1948 legislation authorising the Morwell briquette project the following provisions:~ Section 16. (5)(a) and (b) of State Electricity Commission Act No. 6377 - "(a) If, in the opinion of the Commission, it becomes necessary, as the result of com­ petition from other forms of fuel, to sell below cost price coal briquettes manufactured at Morwell, and at the end of any financial year the Auditor-General certifies that on this account a loss has been incurred by the Commission in that year in connection with the production and sale of such coal briquettes, the Treasurer of Victoria shall as soon as may be pay to the Commission the amount of the loss so certified out of the Consolidated Revenue (which is hereby to the necessary extent appropriated accordingly): Provided that if the Auditor-General certifies that in any financial year the Commission has made a profit from the production and sale of such coal briquettes the amount of profit so certified (or so much thereof as the case requires) shall be paid by the Commission to the Treasurer of Victoria in reimbursement or reduction of any amounts theretofore paid by the Treasurer of Victoria to the Commission as aforesaid." "(b) The provisions of sections one hundred and ten and one hundred and eleven of this Act shall with such adaptations as are necessary extend and apply to the making of regulations for or with respect to encouraging and promoting the use of coal briquettes and requiring their use by statutory corporations and to such regulations when made." However, in the Commission's view, the situation as of 1961 is not one simply to be met by Commission recourse to this protective legislation. Basic factors which caused the State to require the S.E.C. to construct and operate this project have changed so greatly since 1948 that the Commission soon will be presenting a special report to the Government on the financial relationship of the briquette enterprise to the State and to the Commission.

WESTER!"'i VICTORIA- EXAMINATION (W BROWN COAL RESOURCES As reported last year, the Commission, at the request of the Government and in con­ junction with the Mines Department, is investigating the brown coal resources of Western Victoria to determine their suitability for power generation. Much information about the quantities of coal available and its characteristics still has to be obtained before the economics of such a project can be determined. Alcoa of Pty. Ltd., in association with the Aluminium Co. of America, under­ stood to be the largest aluminium producer in the world, has announced its intention to develop brown coal fields at Anglesca for the power generation needs of an aluminium smelter and fabrication plant at Point Henry, Victoria. It is likely that power will be pur­ chased from the State Electricity Commission of Victoria until the Company's own generating station is established in a few years' time.

;\JEW LEGISLATIO!'i A Bill to increase the Commission's borrowing authority by £59.5 million to £325 million was passed by Parliament on 8th December, 1960.

WORtl> POWER ('ONFERENCE The Chairman, Mr. W. H. Connolly, attended a meeting of the International Executive Council of the World Power Conference held at Moscow, U.S.S.R., on 21st and 22nd July, 1961. Mr. Connolly is Vice-Chairman of the International Executive Council and Chairman of the Australian National Committee. This involves him in leadership of the Committee as host to the next plenary session of the World conference when it is held in Melbourne in October. 1962. The theme will be "The Changing Pattern of Power". The choice of Australia as the venue for this long-established and most influential World Conference is a very great compliment to our country. Already it is evident that the unique combination of coal, oil, iron and steel, gas, electricity and other industries in Australia will strive to ensure that the Melbourne conference will uphold the high standards attained over the years by this Conference in other countries.

8 LANGFORDS EAST AQUEDUCT (KIEW A HYDRO ELECTRIC SCHEME) This aqueduct on the Bogong High Plains is part of an extensive system to supplement the Rocky Valley water storage.

HAZEL WOOD POWER ST AT/ON Site of new Hazelwood Power Station (1,200,000 kW). Boiler frame steel work for first stage (two 200,000 kW turbo-generator sets) being erected. Financial Review

Reference has been made on page 7 to the retarding influence on the Commission's business of current economic conditions, and the extension of this influence into the 1961/62 financial year. This needs to be weighed in studying the undernoted references to the last financial year - because the satisfactory ligures for the year as a whole tend to mask the fact that the results of the first six months were markedly better than those of the second six months. Main features of the year's finances were: The profit for the year- £219,995 (£460,432 in 1959/60). The financing of £27.3 m. capital construction payments and £5.2 m. redemptions of maturing loans at a time when the Commonwealth Government was taking special monetary and other measures to regulate the national economy.

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE Income rose by £4.9 m. (9.8%) to £55.1 m. Income from sales of electricity (£50.3 m.) increased by £3.7 m. (7.9% ). Income per kWh remained steady at 2.284d., compared with 2.282d. in 1959/60. Income from sales of briquettes (£4.4 m.) increased by £1.4 m. (47%). Income from sales of brown coal (£0.56 m.) decreased by £0.2 m. (25%) due to plants being converted to briquettes. Expenditure rose by £5.1 m. (10.3%) to £55.1 m. This increase reflects both business expansion and general increases in salary and wage rates - basic wage and margins. The increase occurs via cost elements such as these:~- Salaries, Wages and associated charges...... + £2.1 m. (12.9%) The increasing remuneration for personnel continues year by year to offset the sustained efforts to reduce operating costs. Already the 1961/62 finances have overall to absorb. at the ruling tariffs, no less than £2 m. per annum. being the total cost of increases arising from the latest 12/- per week basic wage increase. the new Professional Engineers' Award, and higher wage margins in the Victorian electricity industry. lnterest, depreciation, loan flotation expense, and write-of} of deferred charges ...... + £2.8 m. (12.8%) This above-average increase is the result of the £2.7 m. additional depreciation following completion of the major McKay Creek Power Station at Kiewa and the Briquette Factory at Morwell. and the recognition of the shorter economic life of peak load steam power stations which. over the next decade, will be placed in reserve as an increasing part of the load is generated by low fuel cost power stations in the Latrobe Valley. Purchased materials, fuel oil, coal, electricity and .\Wl'ices, etc. .... + £0.2 m. (1.7%) Consequent upon the maximum use of briquettes in the peak load steam stations, pur­ chases of fuel oil and coal decreased by £ 1.6 m.

10 CAPITAL FINANCE AND EXPENDITURE Construction payments were £27.3 m. and rcdcmptions of the £16.7 m. maturing loans amounted to £5.2 m., requiring a total of £32.5 m. Capital finance amounting to £36.9 m. was raised from the following sources: (a) Public and private loans ( £ 14.4 m.). (b) State Treasury Advances (£9.5 m.). (c} Consumers' advances under the "self-help" ;cheme for extensions of supply (£2.7 m.). (d) Internal funds chiefly depreciation charges recovered as part of operating costs (£ 10.3 m.). This £4.4 m. excess of capital finance is re'!uired to meet heavy loan redemptions in 1961/62. Over the three financial years ending 30th June, 1963, it is expected that about £27 m. of the £66 m. loan maturities will be redeemed. The semi-Government loan market was adversely affected by the special monetary measures announced by the Commonwealth in November, 1960. With the rise in bank interest rates. semi-Government raisings virtually ceased until January, 1961, when the new rates of £5/15/-% (public) and £5/17/6% (maximum private) were determined. The £2 m. January, 1961, public loan offering the highest rate for more than 20 years closed fully subscribed a week early, but the £2.86 m. April flotation offering the same rate was undersubscribed, 20% being met by the underwriters - a return to the situation which has existed for several years. Ultimately the £ 12.7 m. authority for new loans was raised in full; but the loss of a public loan in November and delayed recovery of private offers prevented a more complete re-financing of the £ 16.7 m. maturities via the semi-Government lo8n market. At 30th June, 1961. the fixed assets of the Commission amounted to £286.4 m. (after deducting the accumulated provision for depreciation of £52.4 m.), compared with £27!.3 m. at the commencement of the year.

kWh (millions) 5,200 5.200

ELECTRICITY SALES 1936-1961 4,800 4,800 4,400 4,400

Electricity sales increases 4,000 4,000

compared with last year: 3,600 3,600

3,200 3,200 Domestic 11.0% 2,800 2,800 Commercial 14.8% 2,400 2,400 Industrial 6.7% 2,000 2,000 Bulk supply 5.4% 1,600 1,600

Public lighting 7.1% 1,200 1,200

OVERAll 7.8% 800 800

400 400 11 0 0 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 PORTION OF DATA PROCESSING INSTALLATION The Commission's main accolt11ti11g operations are per­ formed 011 modern dmo processing equipmelll.

DATA PHO('ESSING

In keeping with other large organisations in Australia and overseas, the Commission's main accounting operations are performed on modern data processing equipment. The gradual conversion of the financial routines and records to this equipment commenced some five years ago and its application has been extended only after each main operation was satisfactorily changed from manual or other methods. A major development was undertaken during 1960/61 when the processing of all metro­ politan electricity bills (1 ,500,000 per annum) was converted to punched card equipment and customer transactions are now recorded, proved and statistically analysed with speed and accuracy not possible previously. Other major conversions were the salary payroll and the operations of the Registry of Inscribed Stock with its 53,000 stock holders and 160,000 interest payments annually. An electronic computer will be installed by the Commission during 1961/62 for engineer­ ing applications and will result in substantial financial savings in both capital and operational expenditure.

12 General Profit and Loss Account

FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961

Last Year £ £ £ OPERATING INCOME- Electricity Sales -­ 14,586,520 Domestic 16,018,923 6,535,517 Commercial 7,352,726 11,893,196 Industrial 12,645.488 11,057,986 Bulk Supplies I 1,707,309 1,979,805 Traction I ,970,808 550,601 Public Lighting and Miscellaneous 601,345

-·-~·-·-- 46,603,625 50,296,599 2,975,205 Briquette Sales 4,386,363 747,469 Brown Coal Sales (Yallourn North) 556,951 99,866 Tramways Income 100.715 50,426,Hi5 55,340,628

OJ>ERATING EXPENDIH'RE- 21,416,184 Operation and Maintenance (incl. Fuel) 22,966,131 7,668,053 Depreciation 10,402,798 3,777,993 Administration and General Expenses 4.194,272 2,193,074 General Services and Special Personnel Expenditure 2,530,713

---·~--~ 35,055,304 40,093,914 EXCESS OF OI•ERATING INCOME OVER OPERATING 15,370,861 EXPENDITURE .... 15.246,714 28,024 Add: Miscellaneous Income 39.277

-~~--- 15,398,885 15,285.991

I 1,853,702 Deduc!: Interest .... 12,973,963 400,000 Loan Flotation Expense 400,000 434,751 Miscellaneous Expenditure 442.D33

---~--- 12,688,453 13,815,996 ----- 2,710,432 I•ROFIT FOR YEAR UEFORE SPECIAL WRITE Ol<'F 1,469,995 Dedncl: Deferred Interest and Other Expenditure on Works 2,250,000 under Construction Written Off 1,250,000

PROFIT FOR YEAR AFTER SPECIAl, WRITE OFF - £460,432 AVAILABLE FOR APPROPRIATIOl\; £219,995

A ppropriatimJS to-- 250,000 Rural Development Reserve 250,000 463,432 Contingency and General Reserve 251.245 713,432 501.245 Deduct: Transfer from Rural Development Reserve 10 meet year's 253,000 loss on Marginal Rural Extensions 281,250 £460,432 £219,995 General Balance Sheet AS AT 30th JUNE, 1961

Last Year ASSETS £ £ £ CURRENT ASSETS- 288,357 Balances at Bank and Cash in Hand 343,093 4,610,395 Consumers' and Other Accounts Receivable 4,738,008 3,102,789 Unread Meters - Estimated Income 3,392,199 4,632,522 Materials and Fuel - at Cost 5,145,447 12,634,063 13,618,747 5,983,202 INVESTMENTS (incl. Loan Redemption ami "Self-Help'"), at Cost 10,013,656

DEFERRED ASSETS AND CHARGES­ 731,318 Real Estate Debtors 1,527,498 Interest and Other Expenditure on Works Under Construction 2,628,775 Carried Forward 1,378,775 911,865 Unamortised Loan Flotation Expense 814,832 322,798 Other Deferred Charges 1,227,275 4,594,756 4,948,380 FIXED ASSETS- 279,749,313 Assets in Service - at Cost £312,646,733 43,852,614 Deduct: Provision for Depreciation 52,384,087 235,896,699 260,262,646 1,002,011 Deduct: Consumers' Contributions 1,201,722 234,894,688 259,060,924 28,423,202 Assets not yet in Service - at Cost 18,954,119 7,946,327 Development of Open Cuts Balance of Cost 8,340,578 271,264,217 286,355,621 £294,47 6,238 £314,936,404 J. L. PEPPERELL, Chief Finance Officer.

NOTE: Additional information on the Profit and Loss Account, Balance Sheet and Financial Statistics is published in a statistical supplement, which is obtainable on request.

14 £m £m

NEW CAPITAL EXPENDITURE 30 30

1960-61 1959-60 £m £m 20 20 Thermal power stations 8.4 9.1 Hydro-electric developments 0.9 1.7

Coal production 1.5 1.8 10 10 Briquette production 0.7 2.7 Transmission and distribution 14.3 11.8

General equipment, workshops, 0 0 stores, etc. 2.7 1.7 51-52 52-53 53-54 54-55 55-56 56-57 57-58 58-59 59~0 60-61

28.5 28.8 Thermal power stations Coal production

Transmission and Hydro-electric developments • UIIJI []]IJ] distribution systems

Briquette production General equipment, D • workshops, stores

Last Year LIABILITIES £ £ £ CURRENT LIABILITIES - 288,507 Bank Overdraft 30,717 5,432,271 Accounts Payable and Miscellaneous Accruals 6,497,680 2,878,793 Interest Accrued 3,067,425 448,690 Consumers' Deposits and Service Charges in Advance 476,967

9,048,261 10,072,789 DEFERRED LIABILITIES - 10,711,351 Consumers' and Olher Advances for Construction 12,664,988

RESERVES- I ,809,217 Obsolescence 1,663,793 885,886 Rural Development 854,636 7,020,309 Contingency and General 7,424,698

9,715,412 9,943,127

CAPITAL LIABILITIES- Inscribed Stock and Debentures - 209,859,217 Issued by the Commission 218,132,057 924,947 Issued by Acquired Undertakings 921,160 Victorian Government Advances (incl. £4,022,199 Stg. without 54,217,050 exchange) 63,202,283

265,001,214 282,255,500 £294,476,238 £314,936,404 ======-= W. H. CONNOLL Y, Chairman. 13/9/61

AUDITOR-GENERAL'S CERTIFICATE The accounts of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria have been audited for the year ended 30th June, 1961. For the purpose of the audit, the detailed examinations and checks carried out by the Commission's Internal Audit Staff have been accepted by my officers. In my opinion, the above Balance Sheet presents a correct view of the affairs of the undertaking at the 30th June, 1961, and the Profit and Loss Account properly summarizes the operations of the Commission for the year. R. W. GILLARD. Auditor-General. 13/10/61

15 Connection of New Consumers

FINAL PHASE OF EI.J<:CTRIFICATION OF THE STATE

Further substantial progress was made with the electrification of the State at 30th June, 1961, approximately 780,000 dwellings were supplied with electricity. There remains the dual task of extending supply to as many as possible of the 44,000 existing dwellings not yet supplied with electricity and at the same time connecting more than 2U,000 new homes which are being erected each year. By 1970, the programme of rural electrification will be virtually complete. Then there will be but 5,000 homes out of reach of public supply mains, excluding some 3,000 in process of connection. Efforts will be continued to connect eventually as many of these as possible. During the year, the Parliamentary Distribution of Population Committee was supplied in evidence with details of this programme, and opportunity was taken by the Commission to stress that its fulfilment rests on a continued response to the ''self-help" plan. Under this plan, which applies in respect of extensions of supply involving high voltage equipment. prospective consumers provide by way of an advance repayable over a period of I U years. together with interest the cost of the distribution assets necessary to serve their premises. The response to this plan since the early 1950's by country dwellers and those with rural interests has been the greatest single factor in achieving the widespread extension of rural electricity service depicted in the map on pages 18 and 19.

Summary of Progress- 150,000 New Consumers in Five Years

Year Ended Outside 30th .June Total Metropolitan Area Metropolitan Area Farms Connected 1957 29,014 8,596 (30%) 20,418 (70%) 3,118 1958 29,063 8,287 (29%) 20,776(71%) 3,147 1959 29,735 9,746 (33%) 19,989 (67%) 2,749 1960 30,269 9,039 (30~/c) 21,230 (70%) 2,331 1961 32,448 10,684 (33%) 21,764 (67%) 2,759 Total for 5 Years 150,529 46,352 {31%) 104,177 (69%) 14.104

Since 1941, the number of consumers outside the metropolitan area has increased fourfold and the number of farms supplied has increased over sevenfold. Details are as follows:-

T olal Consumers Served Extra Metropolitan Financial Year Directly by the Commis:;.ion Consumers Farms Supplied 1940/41 284,373 93,226 6,410 1945/46 321,631 119,424 10,209 1950/51 415,682 182.382 17,572 1955/56 561.892 286,008 32,734 1960/61 712,421 390,185 46.838

The extent of the work undertaken in country districts for the year is emphasised by the following comparison:-

Outside Metropolitan Metropolitan Area Area

High voltage lines erected 69. miles Low voltage lines erected 62.6 miles Substations erected 251

16 BROOKLYN TERMINAL STATION Providing for large-scale industrial development in the western suburbs; bank of 220/22 kV 55 MV A trans­ formers.

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION Firing a rocket with line attached in Allenby Reserve area near Y arragon. This method is used for stringing lines in terrain where it is difficult to haul lines by hand.

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STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA ELECTRICITY SUPPLY GENERATION TR ANSMISSION H .V. DISTRIBUTION 30th JUNE. 1961

REFERENCE

~ TERMINAL STATIONS c:] GENERATING STATIONS (THERMAL) = GENERATING STATIONS (HYDRO)

MAIN TRANSMISSION LINE 330 KV. MAIN TRANSMISSION LINES 220 KV. MAIN TRANSMISSION LINE 132 KV. D & C, & ESD TRANSMISSION LINES 66 KV. BRANCH DISTRIBUTION LINES 22 KV. & 12.7 KV.

T~AN SMISS I ON ANO OISHI.IBUTION LINES UNDER CONSTRUCTION AR E REPRESENT .EO BY BROKEN liNES

0 ELECTRIC SUPPLY UNDERTAKINGS (MUNICIPAL & PRIVATE) GENERATING OWN SUPPLY 6J ELECTRIC SUPPLY UNDERTAKINGS (MUNICIPAL & PRIVATE) SUPPLIED IN BULK BY S.E.C. ® ELECTRICITY SUPPLY (BRANCH OFFICES) 1!J ELECTRICITY SUPPLY (DISTRICT OFFICES) Major Extension Programme

SYSTEM GENERATING CAPACITY

Programme to Meet Estimated l~oad

Year Estimated Generaling Plant Additions, Firm Plant MaXImum Demand Retirements, etc. Capacity MW MW MW 1961 1,323 1,465 (Actual) 1962 1,485 Yallourn "E'' 120 Morwell 10 Snowv 116 Mildura-Redcliffs 22 Gee long "A" --4 Eildon'' 75 189 1.654 1963 1,642 Morwell 60 Newport "B" --28 32 1,686 1964 1.763 Hazel wood 200 Ya!lourn "A" 50 HA I· Gee long ~3 147 1,833 1965 1.889 Hazel wood 200 Yallourn "A" ~IJ 187 2,020 1966 2,026 Snowy 112 2.132 1%7 2,172 Hazel wood 200 Snowy 112

Yallourn "A" ~6 306 2,438 1968 2.329 Hazel wood 200 Yallourn "A'' ~6 194 2.632 1969 2.499 Snowy 65 2.697 1970 2,678 Hazel wood 200 Snowy 65 265 2.962 1971 2,865 Hazel wood 200 3.162

• As water from the enlarged Eildon reservoir is used increasingly for irrigation purposes, less Is available for release during winter months, specially to assist in meeting peak eiectricity demands. Generating plant on order or being installed (including associated boiler plant), its location and planned dates for operation are as follows:~ Yallourn Power Station ("E" Extension) One 120,000 kW turbo-generator June. 1962 Morwell Power and Fuel Project Fourth Stage - 60,000 kW 1963 Hazel wood Power Station One 200,000 kW turbo-generator 1964 One 200,000 kW turbo-generator 1965

20 TRANSMISSION LINE CONSTRUCTION Construction near of 220 kV transmission line from Geelong, via Ballarat to Bendigo. Geelong­ Colac 220 kV line at right.

LATROBE RIVER WATER STORAGE Capacity 7,000 acre feet. To pro­ vide, in conjunction with cooling towers, the condensing water re­ quirements of Y allourn Power Station. Completed September, 1961. YALI,OlJRN POWER STATION Approved Development - two 120,000 kW sets The "E .. Extension comprises two 120,000 kW turbo-generators and two 950,000 lb./hour mill-fired boilers. The boiler and turbine house buildings are virtually complete and the first turbo-generator and boiler were placed in service in June, 1961. The second set is expected to be in service by June, 1962. MORWELL POWER AND FUEL PROJECT Approved Development- 170,000 kW (four stages) Briquette Factory Capacity - 1,300,000 tons per annum The first three stages of the power development (110,000 kW) have been completed. Two 235,000 lb./hour boilers for the fourth stage are scheduled for operation by December, 1961. The 60,000 kW turbo-generator is being manufactured for service for the winter of 1963. Construction of the two briquette factories is complete. KIEW A HYDRO-ELECTRIC PROJECT The aqueduct system on the Bogong High Plains to divert further water into the Rocky Valley Dam (capacity 23,600 acre feet) has been completed. McKay Creek Power Station Approved Capacity- 96,000 kW This Station comprises six 16,000 kW turbo-generators. The last two sets were placed in service in November and December, 1960. Phasmatid Infestation Successful spraying by helicopter during the 1960/61 summer in the Kiewa catchment destroyed phasmatids, species of which have caused extensive damage to forests in north­ eastern Victoria and eastern New South Wales. Nearly 100% of insects were destroyed. The infestation at Kiewa appears to have been arrested, but, to safeguard against a recurrence, further spraying probably will be necessary. HAZELWOOD POWER STATION Approved Development- six 200,000 kW sets The Hazel wood Power Station will comprise six 200,000 kW turbo-generators, the first set to be in service by 1964 and the second by 1965. The work is being carried out by contracts, the major ones for the first stage (400,000 kW) having already been placed. Manufacture of the two major sections of plant, comprising two 200,000 kW turbo­ generators and two 1,650,000 lb./hour mill-fired boilers, is proceeding to schedule. Boiler house and turbine house foundations are nearing completion and the erection of boiler frame steelwork has commenced. Power station earthworks are complete and construction of the dam for the cooling water pond is proceeding. Tenders have been called for boiler plant and turbo-generators for the second 400.000 kW stage required to be installed by 1967/68. CAIRN CURRAN RESERVOIR HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT A 2,000 kW turbo-generator was placed in service in November, 1960, at the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission's reservoir associated with the in Central Victoria. MAIN TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION The 220 kV line between Bendigo and Kerang was placed in service (temporarily at 66 kV) in January, 1961. This is the first section of the Murray Valley transmission line which will also connect the Mildura area to the State system in June, 1962. Work has commenced on the Kerang-Redcliffs section. A double circuit 220 kV line between Thomastown and Brooklyn terminal stations, via Keilor terminal station. was placed in service and the line from Keilor to Geelong was raised from 66 k V to 220 kV in March, 1961. The 220 kV lines from Geelong via Ballarat to Bendigo, and Colac to , are well advanced. A 220 kV line from Hazelwood to Rowville. via Morwell and Yallourn, has been commenced and is due for completion in April, 1962. New 220 kV terminal stations were brought into service at Brooklyn, Geelong and Keilor. Extensive re-routing of cables associated with the establishment of Brooklyn terminal station is well advanced. New main substations at Bairnsdale, , , Kerang and Stawell, and a switching station at Maryborough, were completed, and further main substations at Kinglake and Ferntree Gully are under construction. Augmentation work was completed at Maffra and main substations. A new 66 kV line from Maffra to Bairnsdale was placed in service and the line from Kyabram to Echuca, previously operated at 22 kV, was increased to 66 kV.

22 Power Production

Sot I{CES OF 1'0\\ ER Hm ST.\ n: SYSTE\1

Installed Maximum Demand kWh Generated Capacity of (Millions) J)ower Station Generators 1960/61 30/6/61 1959/60 1960/61 1959(60 kW kW kW

l. Interconnected State System (a) Base Load Thermal Stations Yallourn (incl. Briquette Factory) 522,500 518,600 413,900 2,951.8 2.951.7 Morwell 110,000 115,000 100,000 700.7 496.6 (b) Peak Load Thermal Stations Melbourne- Newport 311.000 278,200 286,800 I ,325.5 1,182.5 Spencer Street 114,750 118,000 125,000 242.2 352.6 Richmond 53,000 53,400 53,500 75.2 180.5 Gee1ong "A" 10,500 11,000 12,000 0.5 3.8 Geelong "B" 30.000 36,600 36,400 136.4 144.9 Ballarat "A'' (in reserve from 8/8/59) 5.900 Ballarat "B" 20,000 25,600 26.000 69.3 57.6 10,530 9,800 10,000 4.3 12.2 4.888 4,650 4,600 12.9 11.7 Hamilton (ceased operation 3/9/59) 2,600 0.7 (C) Hydro-Electricity-- Eildon-Rubicon 148,915 138,500 134,500 341.7 261.5 Kiewa 183,600 184,000 120,000 340.8 193.6 Hume 25,000 26,500 26,000 132.7 83.1 Snowv Mountains Scheme''' 105,000 105.000 96,600 46.2 55.7 Cairn- Curran 2,000 2.000 2.4 (d) Interchange with N.S.W. (net) + 140.3 + 72.0 TOTAl" JNIERCONNECTED SYSTEM 1,657,583 1,320,300 1,312,600 6,522.9 6,060.7 (4/7 /60) (29/6/60) 2. Not Connected to State System Thermal Stations (intercon- nected) - Redcliffs 17,550 13,150 12,700 53.2 51.3 Mildura 7,000 3,500 1,200 1.1 0.1 SUB-TOTAL 24,550 54.3 51.4 TOTAL 1,682.133 6,577.2 6,112.1

*This capacity refers to Victoria's entitlement for the month of June from the Snowy Mountains Scheme, the output of whkh, after meeting Commonwealth reservations, is shared between New South Wales and Victoria in the ratio of 2 : 1.

On 21st July, 1961, the maximum demand on the interconnected system reached 1,322,500 kW. The firm capacity available to the State System for the winter was 1,465,000 kW, after allowing for limitations on boiler capacity, water available for hydro stations and plant which has reached the end of its economic life. The increased requirements of electricity were met principally by M01·well and Kiewa Power Stations (new plant installed), and by hydro power from irrigation releases at Eildon and Hume.

23 ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION Base year 1950·51 = 100 • Outout using coke Output using oil

Output using black coal 250 1liin Output using briquettes Output using raw brown coal 200 Output from hydro stations

150 150

100 100

50 50

0 0 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961

FllEL SlJPPLIES The increased electricity production has been met substantially by the greater use of brown coal, following the installation of additional generating pla nt in the Latrobe Valley. With the increased production from Morwell, the use of briquettes at peak load stations increased from 310,437 to 893,219 tons; use of other fuels reduced to 355,152 tons of brown coal, 52,548 tons of black coal and l 10,759 tons of fuel oil. Since August, 1960. the only black coal used has been from the Wonthaggi State Coal Mine. Coal Production

The year's operations brought the total coal already excavated in the Latrobe Valley to 200 million tons:-

Coal W on Overburden Remo,•ed (Tons) (Cubic Yerds) YeiH To Date Year To Dote Yallourn 11,864.704 178,578.466 3.862,227 65,732,106 Yallourn North 840,908 17, 119,739 18.301 18,730.298 Morwe ll 2,515,773 4,540.250 965,500 12,750,355

Total 15 ,221,385 200,238,455 4,846,028 97,212,759

(13.25 mill. (5 .77 mill. last year) last year)

The Yallourn-Morwell power stations consumed 9. 1 million tons of the combined Yallourn­ Morwell production, and the ba lance- 5.3 million tons- was used in the manufacture of briquettes. T he highest daily coal output yet achieved at Y al lourn was 41,692 tons on 14 th May, 1961, and at Morwell. 12,039 tons on 8th February, 196 1. The area of the Yallourn Open C ut is now 1, 122 acres at grass level and 1,039 acres at coal level; and at Morwell219 acres and 144 acres. Coal won at Yallourn North was used a t the Newport Power Station and by industry, including 60.7 I 6 tons by the Gas and F uel Corporation at Morwell. With Morwell briquette factories in full production the need for Yallourn North coal. has decreased markedly.

PJ. NT A mobile s]ewing conveyor for the Morwell Open Cut conveyor system and an outloacl­ ing conveyor for train loading were placed in service in D ecember, 1960. A further bucket wheel dredger (output 1,500 tons per hour) has been ordered for use in the Morwell Open C ut by 1964. Orders have been placed for mobile overburden conveying and disposal plants for the Yallourn Open C ut for service in August, 1962.

24 Y ALLOURN OPEN CUT The Commission's largest coal dredger at coal face- capacity 1.750 tons per hour.

BROWN COAL PRODUCTION Ton ~ (millions) 1931-1961 15 14 11111 Morwell open cut 13 Yallourn North open cui 12 11 • Yallourn Ol)en r ut 10 9 8

6 6

4 3 2 2

0 0 1931 1936 1941 1946 1951 1956 1961 :!5 Briquette Production & Distribution

YALLOliRt'i ANn \IOR,H:LL HRI()l 'ETTE fA('TOIUES - Tons Produced Yallourn M or well Total 1956/57 617,989 617,989 1957/58 626,173 626,173 1958/59 642,590 642,590 1959/60 655,788 318,882 974,670 1960/61 618,445 1,188,174 1,806,619

DJSTHIIH 'TION Sales (excluding Commission Power Stations - 882,445 tons) 860,980 tons Income £4,386,363 Expenditure £4,837,022 Loss £450,659 Following the expanded production, sales increased by 219,872 tons compared with last year, and an additional 591,733 tons were used in Commission power stations, The Gas and Fuel Corporation's gasification plant at Morwell used 126,945 tons of briquettes (135,040 tons last year). niUQt:EnE (:ONVK"iTION This Convention was held in Melbourne in March, 1961, to give basic information con­ cerning the best use of briquettes. All forms of appliances and technical data on their use were conveniently displayed. Special sessions were held for the various sections of the community particularly interested - architects, builders, equipment manufacturers, resellers, fuel merchants - as well as the general public. The Convention was so well received that similar functions were held subsequently in Ballarat, Traralgon and Bendigo. SALE OF URIQt'ETTE FACTOI{Jl<:S Reference was made in last year's report to the problems created by the Sllspension of work on the Morwell Project in the early 1950's in that a market now has to be found for the large increase in briquette production at a time of intense competition from other forms of fuel. In the interim, several large-scale oil refineries have been established in Australia and, unlike briquettes, their residual furnace oil is marketed as a by-product of the refinery operations. The black coal industry, too, has responded to this oil competition by washing and grading coal, thus offering a better product and at much lower prices. As a result, the third and fourth briquette factories ordered because of the deteriorating international situation in 1950 will not now be required for many years: parts of these factories have been in storage in Australia and Germany since 1953. In conjunction with the suppliers, components comprising broadly one briquette factory were sold to the Neyveli Lignite Corporation of India in March, 196 I, and efforts are being made to dispose of the remaining equipment. The net proceeds from the Neyveli sale will be £850,000.

BRIQUETTE CONVENTION Exhibit at a convention to give basic information on the use of briqllette­ consuming appliances. Conventions were held at Melbourne, Ballarat. Bendigo and Traralgon.

26 Electricity Supply

\NALYSIS OF DEVELOP\1ENT Electricity sold to all consumers, retail and bulk, totalled 5,286 million kilowatt-hours­ an increase of 7.8 per cent. compared with 8.4 per cent. in the previous year. The overall rate of growth was close to the long-term average of 8 per cent.; however, a high rate of increase in consumption during adverse weather conditions which prevailed in the first half of the year was offset by a much lower rate during the second half when mild weather and far less favourable economic conditions were experienced. As mentioned earlier in the report, overall sales for the winter of 1961 were no greater than in the COl-res­ ponding 1960 period. However, taking the financial year as a whole, sales by the Commission to domestic consumers increased by 11.0 per cent.; there were 26,396 new consumers in this class.

Average Conswnption A verage Coll sumption Per Dom estic Per Domestic Consumer Consumer kWh kWh 1956/ 57 2,255 1959/ 60 2,6 15 1957/ 58 2,363 1960/ 61 2,775 1958/ 59 2,516 Sales to commercial and industrial consumers increased by 14.8 per cent. a nd 6.7 per cent. respectively, the latter class having been the most affected by conditions during the second half of the financial year. The number of consumers in these classes increased by 6,047 and an additional 65,820 h.p. of motors was connected. The number of industria l consumers increased by I ,287 during the year, providing a substantial base for increased sales as the temporary economic setback recedes. lt is interest­ ing to note that the average consumption of e lectricity per factory worker has more than doubled over the past ten years. Bulk sales to the metropolitan municipal undertakings were also affected markedly by conditions during the later months.

PUBLIC LIGHTING Municipalities throughout the State are showing increased interest in the quality of street lighting and there have been many requests for improvements, particularly in main traffic thoroughfares where modern electric discharge forms of lighting are in demand. During the year, 34 miles of high intensity traffic route lighti ng was installed in the Metropolitan Branch area and, at 30th June, orders for a further 35 miles were held . To further improve the general standard of street lighting, the Commission, during the next five years, will replace progressively standard I 00 Watt incandescent public li ghts in residential areas by 2 x 20 Watt fluorescent lanterns. This will provide a 60 per cent. greater light output, without additional cost to the public bodies concerned.

SALES INCOME

DOMESTIC DOMESTIC ELECTRICITY SALES & INCOME INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL

Subdivision according to classes of consumers. BULK SUPPLIES BULK SUPPLIES Year ended 30th June, 1961

COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL PUBLIC LIGHTING PUBLIC LIGHTING TRACTION TRACTION 27 TOTAL 5,286 Million kWh TOTAL £50,296,599 RlJRAL SERVICE Bulk milk cooling and collection is gaining popularity in Victoria: there are now I ,200 refrigerated units connected an increase of 400 over the previous year. Special facilities for conducting research into this equipment have been provided by the Commission to assist both manufacturers and primary producers. TARIFFS Despite a continued rise m the general price level, there have been no increases in electricity tariffs since I 958. The boundaries of both the metropolitan and intermediate tariff areas were extended to include the extensive development of the metropolis; also. as reported last year, the benefit of intermediate grade tariffs was extended to the Gee!ong urban area as from 1st January, 1961. Competition from other sources of power necessitated a reduction in the maximum d::mand charge under the Industrial All Purpose Maximum Demand Tariff from £21/11 I­ to £ 17/15/- per kilowatt per annum; the energy component was unaltered. The reduction was effective from 1st January, 1961.

DECLARED PRESSURE 01' l.OW VOI.T AGE Sl!PPLY The declared pressure of supply in Victoria was increased from 230 V. to 240 V. as from I st October, 1961. The adjustment of distribution equipment will, of necessity. take some time, but consumers' appliances will not be adversely affected. NEW BRANCH

BRANCH DJSTRIBtJTION In the year under review the following large country extensions were completed. or nearing completion, at 30th June, 1961 :- Ballarat Branch Korweinguboora and Spargo Creek; Bunding. Eastern Metropolitan Branch Humevale; Cattle's Bridge; Arthur's Creek; Upper Pakcnham (Stages I and 2). Geelong Branch Clifton Springs (No. I Estate Country Club Development); Shelford District. Gippsland Branch Bengworden-Meerlieu; Corinella; Allambee; Jeeralang North; Crossover. Midland Branch Blackwood; Hesket and Kerrie. North-Eastern Branch Barwidgee Creek; Mudgegonga and Bruarong; Branjee Road, Euroa; Taminick; Winton, Stage 2. North-Western Region Wychitella; Rupanyup South; Peronne-Ozenkadnook area; Vectis Hill-Dahlen; Carwarp area; Tarranyurk: Arnold; Clear -Toolondo areas; Cockatoo Lagoon; Lah-Arum-War­ took area; Wooroonook. South-Western Branch Digby-Grassdale; Heytesbury Settlement Scheme, Stages I and 2; Rocky Point area: Barunah Plains North Soldier Settlement; Carlisle River area. During the year under review, the Hopetoun, Kerang (including Koondrook) and Donald local electricity supply undertakings were acquired and connected to the State system.

28 GROWTH OF ELECTRICITY SALES IN VICTORIA

Total S.E.C. supply 1935·36 to 1960·61 kWh (millions) 5,500 5,500

5,000 5,000

4,500 4.500

4,000 4.000

3.500 1.500

3.000 3.000

2.500 2.500

2,000 2.000

1,500 1,500

1,000 1.000 500 500 ~~~==:::;~;;;;=.. 0 0 1935·36 1940·41 1945·46 1950·51 1955·56 196().61

Industrial PUBLIC LIGIITING Commercial Part of a test installation of 2/20 watt 11 Domestic fluorescent lighting units in North Balwyn. Traction This form of .vtreet lighting will replace progressively standard 100 watt incanclesct'llt - Public lighttng lamps in residential areas. KIEWA HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME Sprayi11g /Jy helicopter in the Kiewa catchme11t to destroy plwsmatid.1· which had caused cotzsiderahle damage to fore.Hs in north-eastern Victoria ami ea.\fern New Sullth Wales.

Tramways BALLARAT AND BENDIGo

Income £100,715 Loss £179,779 The Commission can see no prospect of any improvement in the financial results of these tramways operations which have never been economically justified. The number of passengers carried and traffic revenue continued to decline, the small increase in income being attributable to advertising fees. Expenditure increased by £ 11,046 (4.1%), mainly as a result of increased maintenance on the Bendigo system. The cost per passenger carried averaged l/1d. at Bendigo and JOd. at Ballarat. The average fare is just under 4d.

fttCUI/U/ Exrendiwrc Passengers £ C:lc £ % 0{; Ballarat 60.203 0.9 155.172 + 1.2 3.788,348 2.0 Bendigo 40.512 3.5 125.322 + 8.0 2,282,802 2.3

--·~----"- ~---~--··-- Total 100,715 0.9 280.494 4.1 6,071.150 2.1

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30 TOTAL PERSONNEl. 30/6/61 30/6/60 Staff 7.683 7.285 Personnel Wages 12.781 12,037

Total 20,464 19,322

WAGES EMPLOYEES AS AT 30/6/61

Operation Construction

Power Generation 2,472 536 Main Transmission Lines. Terminal and Substations 488 679 Electricity Supply -- Metropolitan Branch Distribution 441 196 Electricity Supply - Country Branch Distribution 1,009 746 Briquette Production and Distribution 940 Coal Winning. Yallourn and Morwell 1.144 General Services, Town and Workshops Yallourn 1,399 188 General Services. Workshops Elsewhere 1.616 761 Tramways - Ballarat, Bendigo 166

Total 9,675 3.106 Grand Total 12,781

INDIJSTRIAL

In December, 1960, the Melbourne Trades Hall Council requested, on behalf of all Unions, that an agreement be made for rates and conditions of the electricity industry of New South Wales to apply to wages employees of the Commission.

The Trades Hall Council was advised that the Commission recognised that there was some logic m the request for higher margins, but declined to negotiate any agreement outside the aegis of the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission. To meet objections by the Unions that formal reference of the matter to the Conciliation and Arbitration Com­ mission would inevitably widen the scope of the hearing and so result in protracted proceedings, the Commission offered to submit the matter to private arbitration provided a Conciliation Commissioner would act as the private arbitrator and his decisions were recorded in agree­ ments to be certified under Section 31 of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act. The Com­ mission also offered to pay any increases retrospectively from the date the Unions agreed to adopt this course.

After several conferences the Trades Hall Council Disputes Committee in May, 1961. advised that it was prepared to accept the Commission's suggestion, but subsequently diffi­ culty was experienced in obtaining an assurance from all the Federal organisations of the

31 Unions involved that they would make agreements for certification under the Act. The Unions were advised that. in the event of their not placing claims for marginal variations before the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission by 14th June, 1961, the Commission itself would make an application for increased margins for its employees. Meantime the Commission, of its own volition, granted interim increases in margins ranging from 5/- for unskilled classifications to 20/- per week for metal tradesmen and the like as from 8th May, 1961.

The only Union to lodge a claim was the Australian Workers' Union. Applications for variations of all other Federal Awards were lodged by the Commission on 15th June, 196l. Conferences were held under the aegis of the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, during the course of which further increases were granted in New South Wales. All Unions agreed to consent to applications for marginal increases which generally ranged from 15/­ up to 32/- for metal tradesmen and the like. During the course of the dispute, two stoppages of work occurred. The first move by a section of the employees for a stoppage of about 16 hours on 27th to 28th February, 1961, was rejected by a substantial number of personnel and, except for some isolated areas. sufficient plant was kept in operation to meet electricity demands. On 1st/2nd June, 1961, almost all employees stopped work for 16 hours. The only firm capacity available to the Commission during that period was a limited supply from hydro stations, and severe restrictions had to be imposed. The public responded splendidly to the Commission's appeal for a strict observance of these restrictions, and there was no need to shed any supplies to avoid overloading equipment.

EDlJCATION AND TRAINING Under the Commission's scholarship scheme there are now current 15 scholarships for engineering and 13 for commerce at the University of Melbourne, 24 for engineering diploma courses at Technical Schools, 8 overseas scholarships and 3 bursaries awarded to engineering students in the Latrobe Valley. In addition, there are 2 special engineering scholarships for post-graduate study at the University of Melbourne. Within the Commission 45 cadet engineers are receiving special training; 249 men success­ fully completed courses at the Training School for Linesmen; there are 594 apprentices, principally in the engineering trades. Special training schemes are being conducted for commercial executives, commercial trainees, supervisors, draftsmen, power station personnel, operators, assistant officers-in-charge of electricity supply districts, general clerical officers. meter testers, electrical testers, chemical assistants, telecommunications assistants. junior officers, storemen and linesmen. A "middle management" course for Branch Heads and officers near that status was instituted this year.

SAFETY The Commission has continued its efforts to provide for safe working and promote ·'safety consciousness" amongst its employees. Industrial safety and accident prevention measures are being constantly reviewed by Section. Branch and Departmental Committees. Safety training courses were held for the additional part-time safety officers appointed last year and the safety education programme is being extended to include all supervisory staff.

32 Public Safety AND oTHER REGULAToRY REsPoNsiBILITIEs

EI"E(~TRI(' LIGHT Al'OD I'OWER ACT 1958 Under this Act, 41 electricity supply undertakings (24 municipal and 17 owned by com­ panies or persons) are operating in Victoria. The Governor-in-Council authorised supply of electricity as follows:-

Undertakers Area~ of .'iupp!y Ararat Citv Council Outer areas of Ararat (Renewal} Walpeup Shire Council Township of Ouyen and Township of Murrayville (Renewal) Orders in Council were revoked following the transfer of the undertakings at Donald, Kerang and Koondrook, and Hopetoun to State ownership. Extensions (totalling 1.500 kWJ to generating plants at Ararat, Balmoral, Edenhope, Kaniva, Omeo, Ouycn and Swan Hill were approved.

LICENSING OF ELECTRICAL MECHANICS Licences in force: Grade A - 5,877; Grade Bl - 170; Grade B - 1,529; Grade C 1,738. Two licensing examinations (including theory and practice) were held. Special conditional permit:; issued- 2,406 for periods up to 12 months.

REGISTRATION OF EtECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Registrations in force !.693 ten less th::m the previous year.

WIRING REGl.!LATIONS New Wiring Regulations came into force on 5th April, 1961. These conform generally to the Wiring Rules of the Standards Association of Australia revised recently for the purpose of achieving uniformity of wiring regulations throughout the Commonwealth. The Inspection of Electrical Installations Regulations 1961 contain regulations covering the inspection of installations, previously included in the Wiring Regulations.

ELECTRI(;AL APPROVALS BOARD Under the Board's constitution, two of its members retire each year. Mr. E. B. Foster, representing wholesale electrical traders. and Mr. A. Renshaw. representing electrical con­ tractors, were re-appointed for the ensuing three years. The Commission appreciates the valuable service being rendered by the members of the Board. Since its inception in 1935, 7.826 appliance prototypes have been tested and approval given to 5,880; in addition, 6,109 other articles were voluntarily submitted for testing.

ELECTRICAL FATALITIES Of the twenty-seven electrical fatalities during the year, eleven resulted from defective flexible cords. six (including one Commission officer) from contact with overhead conductors, five from contact with live conductors within consumers' premises, four from contact with "live" sections of appliances, and there was one suicide. Through the media of press, radio, television and school curriculum, an extensive educa­ tional campaign on the safe use of electricity has been continued. Electrical safety in homes and factories has been particularly emphasised.

ELECTROLVSIS MITIGATION The Electrolysis Technical Sub-Committee continued its work of investigating and miti­ gating stray current electrolysis. The sub-committee has recommended that the present system of protection of metallic structures be replaced by a system of straight drainage supplemented where necessary by contactors and resistors- the conversion work to be spread over a period of three years. This proposal is under consideration by the main Committee in consultation with the authorities concerned.

33 Commissioners

RE-APPOINTMENT OF MR. W. H. CON1'10LLY, CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMISSION

The Government has re-appointed Mr. W. H. Connolly, B.E.E., B.Com., M.I.E.Aust., A.M.Am.I.E.E., Chairman of the Commission. for a further period of five years from 1st September, 1961.

Staff

RETIREMENTS

The Commission records its high appreciation of the services rendered over a long period by the following senior officers:-

Mr. W. B. Nelson. B.E .. F.S.A.S.l\L A.M.l.E.Aust., Chairman, Planning Group, retired on 8th August, 1961. He joined the Commission in 1925. Mr. Nelson was Engineer for Design and Construction from 1948 to 1952, during a period of the most intensive develop­ ment of all phases of the Commission's engineering activities when strenuous efforts had to be made to overtake the wartime Jag in installation of generating plant and to cope with the accelerated post-war demand for electricity. Since 1952 he has been Chairman of the Commission's Planning Group. Jn this period he represented the State Government and the Commission on the Commonwealth/State Committee for the Exchange of Atomic Energy Information, and also represented the Commission on the Clean Air Committee of the State Department of Health.

Mr. G. K. McKenzie, Estate Officer, Secretarial Department, retired because of ill health on 27th October, 1960, after 40 years' service with the Commission.

APPOINTMENTS

As part of arrangements to assure continuity within the Commission's organisation at higher management level, Mr. N. R. White, M.E., A.M.I.E.Aust., was attached to the Director of Engineering for an extended period as from 1st December, 1960. Mr. White was previouslv Chief Distribution Engineer, Electricity Supply Department.

To fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. W. J. Taylor, Mr. E. D. Howells, M.E.E., A.M.I.E.Aust.. was appointed Electrical Engineer, Design and Construction Department. as from 24th November, 1960. He was previously Assistant Electrical Engineer.

Mr. W. C. Crossman, B.E.E .. Dip.E.&M.E., A.M.LE.Aust., was appointed Assistant Pro­ ject Manager, Morwell, as from 17th October, 1960, to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Mr. A. C. S. Hughston as Construction Engineer, Hazelwood. He was previously Electrical Operations Superintendent, Yallourn.

34 The Commission again has real pleasure in placing on record its appreciation of the splendid service being rendered by its personnel. The progress and achievements recorded in this report are but the sum of the individual endeavours of those engaged throughout the Commission in the administration and development of the State-wide generating, trans­ mission and distribution system, the production and sale of large quantities of raw and processed fuel, coupled with the planning, design and construction of a vast annual pro­ gramme of capital works. This represents in our industry a yearly endeavour of great magnitude, and the Commission recognises that it has made continued and exacting demands on the personnel undertaking these important tasks.

We have the honour, Sir, to present this Report.

W. H. CONNOLL Y, Chairman.

A. W. HENDERSON, Commissioner.

A. A. FITZGERALD, Commissioner.

T. P. SCOTT, Commissioner.

L G. MORRISON, Acting Secretary.

26th October, 196!.

35 Statistical Summary stATE oF v1aoR1A

The following is a summary of detailed statistics contained in a statistical supplement which is published separately- copies are obtainable on request.

1960-61 1959-60 CO!'OSUMERS SUPPLIED - State Electricity Commission Retail Supply 712.421 679,973 Other Metropolitan Undertakings (receiving bulk supply from S.E.C. of Victoria) .... 194.217 189,357 ------Total S.E.C. Supply .... 906.638 869,330 Other Country Undertakings (Local) 18,190 19,911 TOTAL- VICTORIA 924,828 889,241 ------FARMS SUPPLIED .... 49,151 45,226 POPULATION OF SUPPLY AREA - S.E.C. Retail Supply .... 2,195,000 2,177,000 Other Metropolitan Undertakings (receiving bulk supply from S.E.C. of Victoria) .... 634.000 610,000

~--- Total S.E.C. Supply .... 2,829,000 2,787,000 Other Country Undertakings (Local) 62,000 67,000

---~~- TOTAL .... 2,891,000 2,854,000 POPULATION OF VICTORIA 2,930,244 2,891,748 ELECTRICITY SALES-RETAIL SUPPLY­ (kWh Millions) By S.E.C.- Domestic 1,627.489 I ,466.092 Commercial 449.223 391.364 Jndustrial 1,379.990 1,293.559 Total S.E.C. Retail Sales 3,771.300 3.464.508 By Other Metropolitan Undertakings (receiving bulk supply from S.E.C. of Victoria) .... 1,423.126 1,330.260 Total S.E.C. Supply .... 5,194.426 4,794.76S By Country Undertakings (Local) .... 36.831 35.278 -.-.....-- TOTAL- VICTORIA 5.231.257 4,830.046

·~--- ~---- KILOWATT-HOURS GENERATED (MILLIONS)­ Interconnected System 6,522.9 6,060.7 Other S.E.C. Stations .... 54.3 51.4 Country Undertakings (Local) 43.6 44.6 --- TOTAL- VICTORIA 6,620.8 6,156.7 ------....·-- Il'liST ALLED GENERATING CAPACITY OF POWER STATIONS at 30th June, (kW) Interconnected System- Base Load Stations (Yallourn and Morwell)* .... 632,500 512,500 Other Thermal Stations 560,568 560,568 Hydro Stations 464.515 386,515 TOTAL .... I ,657,583 1,459,583 -----·- -·--- Other S.E.C. Stations .... 24,550 24,550 Country Undertakings (Local) 22.665 25,000 MAXIMUM COINCIDENT DEMAND ON S.E.C. INTER· CONNECTED SYSTEM (kW) I ,322.500 1,320,300 ( 1961 winter compared with 1960 winter) (21/7/61) (4/7/6())

lnclnding briquette factory generating plant.

36 STATE ELEcTRICITy COMMISSION OF VICToRIA

Stausuca/ Supplement

to

fOr Year Ended 30th June, 196! CONTENTS

1<1NANCIAL STATISTICS PAGE

TABLE No. I - General Profit and Loss Account .. 2 TABLE No. 2 - General Balance Sheet 3 TABLE No. 3 -Profit and Loss Account Supplementary Information . . 4 TABLE No. 4- Balance Sheet Supplementary Information 6 TABLE No. 5 - 10 Years of Financial Statistics 9

POWER PRODUCTION STATISTICS

TABLE No. 6 - Generation of Electricity- S.E.C. Power Stations 10 TABLE No. 7 - (a) Load Factors - S.E.C. Power Stations 11 (b) Fuel Used by S.E.C. Power Stations .. 11 TABLE No. 8 Capacity of Generators and Boilers Installed 12

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY STATISTICS

TABLE No. 9- Victorian Electricity Supply Undertakings- Summary of Consumer and Sales Statistics 16 TABLE No. 10-Consumer Statistics (S.E.C.).. 16 TABLE No. 11 - Electricity Sales and Revenue (S.E. C.) 17 TABLE No. 12 - Transmission and Distribution System 18

DETAILS OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IN VICTORIAN CENTRES

TABLE No. 13-Centres served by S.E.C. of Victoria 20 TABLE No. 14- List of Municipalities in which the Metropolitan Branch of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Supplies Retail. 42 TABLE No. 15- Branch and District Offices . . 43 TABLE No. 16- Metropolitan and Country Electricity Supply Undertakings (Municipal and Private) 44 TABLE No. 17-Schedule of Standard Tariffs 46 Map of Victoria showing Electricity Supply System Appendix

Legend :-System of Supply:- A. C. 1 ph.* ...... Alternating current, single phase 230 V only A. C. I ph...... Alternating current, single phase 230/460 V A. C. 1 ph...... Alternating current, three phase 230/400 V D.C. 3 wire ...... Direct current three wire 230/460 V 2 TABLE No. I General Profit & Loss Account

FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961

Last Year £ OPERATING INCOME £ £ Electricity Sales- 14,586,520 Domestic ... 16,018,923 6,535,517 Commercial 7,352,726 11,893,196 Industrial ... 12,645,488 11,057,986 Bulk Supplies 11,707,309 1,979,805 Traction 1,970,808 550,601 Public Lighting and Miscellaneous 601,345 46,603,625 50,296,599 2,975,205 Briquette Sales 4,386,363 747,469 Brown Coal Sales (Yallourn North) 556,951 99,866 Tramways Income 100,715 50,426,165 55,340,628

OPERATING EXPENDITURE 21,416,184 Operation and Maintenance (incl. Fuel) 22,966,131 7,668,053 Depreciation (Table No. 3B) 10,402,798 3,777,993 Administration and General Expenses (Table No. 3C) ... 4,194,272 2,193,074 General Services and Special Personnel Expenditure (Table No. 3C) 2,530,713 35,055,304 40,093,914

EXCESS OF OPERATING INCOME OVER 15,370,861 OPERATING EXPENDITURE 15,246,714

28,024 Add: Miscellaneous Income 39,277 15,398,885 15,285,991

Deduct: 11,853,702 Interest (Table No. 3B) 12,973,963 400,000 Loan Flotation Expense (Table No. 3B) 400,000 434,751 Miscellaneous Expenditure (Table No. 3E) 442,033 12,688,453 13,815,996 2,710,432 PROFIT FOR YEAR BEFORE SPECIAL WRITE OFF 1,469,995

Deduct: Deferred Interest and Other Expenditure on Works under 2,250,000 Construction Written Off (Table No. 4C) ... 1,250,000

PROFIT FOR YEAR AFTER SPECIAL WRITE OFF, £460,432 AVAILABLE FOR APPROPRIATION £219,995 (For results of separate operations see Table No. 3A)

Appropriations to- 250,000 Rural Development Reserve 250,000 463,432 Contingency and General Reserve 251,245 713,432 501,245

Deduct: Transfer from Rural Development Reserve to meet year's 253,000 loss on Marginal Rural Extensions ... 281,250 £460,412 £119,995 3 TABLE No. 2 General Balance Sheet AS AT 30th JUNE, 1961 ASSETS Last Year £ CURRENT ASSETS £ £ 288,357 Balances at Bank and Cash in Hand 343,093 4,610,395 Consumers' and Other Accounts Receivable 4,738,008 3,102,789 Unread Meters-Estimated Income 3,392,199 4,632,522 Materials and Fuel-at Cost (Table No. 4A) 5,145,447 12,634,063 13,618,747 5,983,202 INVES"rMENTS (Incl. Loan Redemption and "Self-help") at Cost (Table No. 4B) 10,013,656 DEFERRED ASSETS AND CHARGES 731,318 Real Estate Debtors 1,527,498 Interest and Other Expenditure on Works under Construction 2,628,775 Carried Forward (Table No. 4C) 1,378,775 911,865 Unamortised Loan Flotation Expense (Table No. 4D) 814,832 322,798 Other Deferred Charges .. . 1,227,275 4,594,756 4,948,380 FIXED ASSETS (Table No. 4E) 279,749,313 Assets in Service-at Cost ... 312,646,733 43,852,614 Deduct-Provision for Depreciation 52,384,087

235,896,699 260,262,646 1,002,011 Deduct-Consumers' Contributions 1,201,722 234,894,688 259,060,924 28,423,202 Assets not yet in service-at Cost 18,954,119 7,946,327 Development of Open Cuts-Balance of Cost 8,340,578 271,264,217 286,355,621 £294,476,238 £314,936,404 LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES 288,507 Bank Overdraft 30,717 5,432,271 Accounts Payable and Miscellaneous Accruals 6,497,680 2,878,793 Interest Accrued 3,067,425 448,690 Consumers' Deposits and Service Charges in Advance 476,967 9,048,261 10,072,789 DEFERRED LIABILITIES 10,711,351 Consumers' and other Advances for Construction 12,664,988 RESERVES (Table No. 4F) 1,809,217 Obsolescence 1,663,793 885,886 Rural Development ... 854,636 7,020,309 Contingency and General 7,424,698 9,715,412 9,943,127 CAPITAL LIABILITIES (Table No. 4G) Inscribed Stock and Debentures- 209,859,217 Issued by the Commission 218,132,057 924,947 Issued by Acquired Undertakings ...... 921,160 Victorian Government Advances (incl. £4,022,199 Stg. without 54,217,050 exchange) 63,202,283 265,001,214 282,255,500 £294,476,238 £314,936,404

J. L. PEPPERELL, Chief Finance Officer. W. H. CONNOLL Y, Chairman 13/9/61 AUDITOR-GENERAL'S CERTIFICATE The accounts of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria have been audited for the year ended 30th June, 1961. For the purpose of the audit, the detailed examinations and checks carried out by the Commission's Internal Audit Staff have been accepted by my officers. In my opinion, the above Balance Sheet presents a correct view of the affairs of the undertaking at the 30th June, 1961, and the Profit and Loss Account properly summarizes the opera­ tions of the Commission for the year. R. W. GILLARD, Auditor-General 13JIOJ61 TABLE No. 3 Profit & Loss Supplementary Information FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1961 A. RESULTS OF SEPARATE OPERATIONS

Last Year £ £ £ ELECTRICITY 46,603,625 Income from Sales ... 50,296,599 Expenditure 23,672,173 Generation 27,307,852 2,455,482 Purchased Electricity ... 2,334,763 14,762.859 Transmission and Distribution 17,083,525 40,890,514 46,726,140 5,713,111 Profit ... 3,570,459

BRIQUETTES 2,975,205 Income from Sales ... 4,386,363 Expenditure 2.135,705 1'1an ufactu re ... 3,144,378 946,974 Freight and Distribution 1,692,644 3,082,679 4.837,022 107,474 Loss 450,659

BROWN COAL (YALLOURN NORTH) 747,469 Income from Sales 556,951 Expenditure 481,135 Production 295,311 117,928 Freight and Distribution 172,288 599,063 467,599 148,406 Profit ... 89,352

TRAMWAYS 269,448 Expenditure 280,494 99,866 Income 100,715 169,582 Loss 179,779 5,584,461 Profit from above Operations 3,029,373 28,024 Add: Miscellaneous Income 39,2n 5,612,485 3,068,650 Deduct: 2,467,302 Interest during Construction 1,156,622 434,751 Miscellaneous Expenditure 442,033 Deferred Interest and Other Expenditure on Works under 2,250,000 Construction Written Off 1,250,000 5,152,053 2,848,655 £460,432 Profit for Year after Special Write Off £219,995

ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICITY EXPENDITURE

Transmission Generation I and Distribution Commission Fuel (incl. capital charges and overheads) I0,265,8n - Purchased Fuel ... 812,497 - Operation and Maintenance (excl. Fuel) 5,300,111 5,820,887 Interest ... 4,063,303 4,641,311 Depreciation ...... 4,427,659 2,746,585 Administration, Customers' Accounting and Sales Promotion 764,068 3,031,864 General Services and Special Personnel Expenditure I ,513,902 686,418 Loan Flotation Expense 160,435 156,460 £27,307,852 £17,083,525 5 TABLE No. 3 continued B. CAPITAL CHARGES Last Year £ £ £ INTEREST 12,073,054 On Capital Liabilities ... 13,289,918 490,266 On Consumers' and other Advances for Construction 615,301 9,632 On Current Liabilities ... 130,948 12,572,952 14,036,167 321,414 Deduct: Interest earned on Investments 617,533 12,251,538 13,418,634 Allocated to- Profit and Loss Account- 7,557,373 Power Stations, Lines, Substations, etc. 8,704,614 1,110,848 Coal and Briquette Production 2,131,316 718,179 Service Assets 981,411

9,386,400 Interest on Assets in Operation 11,817,341 2,467,302 Interest during Construction ... 1,156,622 11.853,702 12,973,963 397,836 Fixed Assets-Component of charges for services 444,671 12,251,538 13,418,634

DEPRECIATION Depreciation fn accordance with pre-assessed asset lives has been allocated to- Profit and Loss Account- 5,719,842 Power Stations, Lines, Substations, etc. 7,174,244 1,100,938 Coal and Briquette Production 2,068,355 847,273 Service Assets 1,160,199

7,668,053 Depreciation of Assets in Operation ... 10,402,798 723,570 Fixed Assets-Component of charges for services 562,983 8,391,623 10,965,781

LOAN FLOTATION EXPENSE This expense approximates the cost of raising all loans current divided by the average period of these loans, and has been allocated to- Profit and Loss Account- 353,776 Power Stations, Lines, Substations, etc. 316,895 46,n4 Coal and Briquette Production 83,105 400,000 400,000

C. GENERAL OVERHEADS ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL EXPENSES This overhead including Customers' Accounting and Sales Promotion Expenses has been allocated to- 3,777,993 Profit and Loss Account 4,194,272 894,553 Fixed Assets 1,036,020 4,672,546 5,230,292

GENERAL SERVICES AND SPECIAL PERSONNEL EXPENDITURE This overhead, which includes Superannuation, Long Service Leave, Training and Education, Safety, Medical, Recreational, Bus Services, Townships and Municipal Services, Hostels, Camps, etc., has been allocated to- 2,193,074 Profit and Loss Account 2,530,713 863,482 Fixed Assets 944,628 3,056,556 3,475,341

D. SALES OF ELECTRICAL APPLICANCES 812,301 Income 718,533 813,431 Expenditure 720,802 I, 130 Loss 2,269 This result is included in Sales Promotion Expense. E. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE 95,737 Brown Coal Investigations ...... 136,958 89,786 Charges (other than interest) on Works under Construction 134,034 76,238 Electrical Inspection and Regulation for State of Victoria ... 85,829 31,666 Restoration of Geelong roads following Abandonment of Tramway System 31,668 141,324 Other Items ...... 53,544 434,751 442,033 6 TABLE No. 4

Balance Sheet Supplementary Information

AS AT 30th JUNE, 1961

A. MATERIALS AND FUEL 30f6f60 30/6/61 £ £ Construction and Maintenance Stocks 3,235,500 3,442,574 Briquettes, coal and fuel oil 1,088,501 I ,339,050 Electrical appliances for sale 169,081 163,861 Manufactures in progress 139,440 199,962

£4,632,522 £5, 145,447

B. INVESTMENTS

Government Securities I Bank I Total Cost Deposits Market Face Value Cost Value ! £ I £ £ £ I £ Loan Redemption Fund ...... 2,418,143 i 2,523,740 2,493,992 - 2,493,992 "Self-help" Contributions not yet spent ... 2,273,713 2,279,300 2,259,840 350,000 2,609,840 Contingency and General Reserve Fund ... 2,446,981 I 2,483,490 2,476,489 2,400,000 4,876,489 Contractors' and Consumers' Deposits ... 17,873 I 18,450 18,450 14,885 33,335 I 7,156,710 i 7,304,980 7,H8.nt 2,764,885 10,013,656 ; I

C. INTEREST AND OTHER EXPENDITURE ON WORKS UNDER CONSTRUCTION CARRIED FORWARD £ Balance at 30th June, 1960 2.628.775 Deduct-Amount written off against profit for year to 30th June, 1961 1,250,000

Balance at 30th June, 1961 £1,378,775

D. UNAMORTISED LOAN FLOTATION EXPENSE £ Balance at 30th June, 1960 911,865 Expenditure during year to 30th June, 1961 302,967

1,214,832 Deduct-Amount charged to Profit and Loss Account for year to 30th June, 1961 (Table No. 3B) 400,000

Balance at 30th June, 1961 £814,832 7 TABLE No. 4 continued E. FIXED ASSETS SCHEDULE Expenditure for Year and Total at 30th June, 1961

ELECTRICITY YALLOURN MORWELL SUPPLY KIEWA OTHER AREAS ALL AREAS DEPARTMENT AND GENERAL ·~·-~ 1-- .J ·----- ··---..,...--·+·•"' New New ~~· New. 1 Total at I New. : Total at I New. Total at Total at Total at Expend•· • 3016161 . Expend•-~3016161 Expend•- 30/6!61 Expendi· I Ex~::di-1 I Expendi· j ture 30/6/61 tu re 30/6/61 tu re 1 ------~~. I' I~ 'I ~~~----· £1£1£ £j£ £ £ ! {. £ £ £ Coal Production...... 964,679 13,840,511 · 564,252 8,016,774 · ... J,7961 1,528,931 21,944,081 Briquette Production and I I Storage ... ' 65,507 3,210,749 589,112 16,091,769 1oo,o14 I 817,097 754,693 20,119,615 Thermal Power Production-- Yallourn 6,647,189 ,48,360,387 .. I' . Newport · .. ' to7:514 to,9:is;744 Morwell 79S,047 16,569;802 Hozelwood • 791,230 I,Ji1;m Richmond 2,966 3,576,416 Geelong I 21,315 4,130,977 Ballarat ... 2,925 3,214,380 Mildura-Red Cliffs 537 2,304,698 Internal Combustion Stations (2) ...... 60 1,598,448 8,368,783 91,993,069 Hydro Power Production Kiewa ~·· ... 874,619 35,362,588 Eildon and Mountain Streams ...... 42,417 4,357,948 917,036 39,720,536 :;::~:i::!is+~:n;-;;~':tio~ 770,014 • 3,254,767 Jo5,S78 65,'699 • 3,J.4S:ol5 1,806,228 20,073,419 2,747,519 28,106,858 System ...... 3,183,121 21,913,081 3,183,121 21,913,081 Distribution System 1 ' 1 i Metropolitan Branch ... '2,134,721j 119,678,739 Provincial and Country 1 1 Branches 5,339 ,1 125,891 6,245,748 53,860,555 8,385,808 _73,665,185 General- Offices, Stores, Work~ I I shops, etc...... 42,570 3,609,246 59,542 1,384,523 Included in Included in 276,341 2,939,142 Plant and Equipment... 219,065 2,180,618 175,344 1,527,147 Distribution Hydro Power 724,938 6,871,283 Accommodation, Town~ ships, Hostels, etc.... 43,863 4,78l,510 42,258 I 978,824 System Production 34,601 366,207 Miscellaneous Services I ! (Roads, Railways, I Sewerage, Electricity, Telephones, Fire I I Services, etc.) 132.889 4,276,770 511,025 3,914,829 ; : Total Cost of Fixed Assets 18,891,115 :83,642,449 :2,842, I sal· 49,917,31518,380,469 ·-73-,5:-3-:-9,-29_4_

for Depredation .118,502,362 .1 ... • 3,466,737 •. ... 7,109,947 D~~:~~~nConsumers' Contributions I ... : 97,176 ... ; ...... 808,357 Depreciated Cost of Fixed .---· .---. • Assets ...... 65,042,911 46,450,578 I 65,610,990 136,447,073 i ,64,453,491 1278,015,043 Add-Development of Open i I Cuts . . . 3,388.676 , • 4,951,902 1 1 • I ... ~ ____ 8,340,578 TOTAL ·--..-. -~68,431,587 15 1,402,480 1 '165,620,990 : 36,447,073 ! 64,453,491 286,355,621 1 The cumulative Depreciation Provision movements were:­ £ Balance at 30th June 1960 ...... £43,852,614 Add-Provision for year to 30th June, 1961 ... 10,579,123 54,431,737 Deduct-Retirements and adjustments applied during year 2,047,650 Balance at 30th June, 1961 £52,384,087

As from 1960/61, the year's expenditure on overburden removal and disposal is included in the cost of coal won. Previously this was charged on the basis of a pre· determined loading on coal won. The unamortised overburden balance at 30th June, 1960, (£7,946,327), together with coal production land purchases, public highway and railway deviations, is now recorded as a Fixed Asset entitled "Development of Open Cuts". Amortisation is being effected over assessed remaining lives of the open cuts.

F. RESERVES OBSOLESCENCE RESERVE Balance at 30th June, 1960 1,809,217 Deduct-Irrecoverable expenditure on sale of surplus materials 145,424

Balance at 30th June, 1961 £1,663,793

RURAL DEVELOPMENT RESERVE Balance at 30th June, 1960 885,886 Add-Appropriation of profit for year ended 30th June, 1961 250,000

1,135,886 Deduct-Transfer to Profit and Loss Account to meet losses for the year on marginal rural extensions 281,250

Balance at 30th June, 1961 £854,636

CONTINGENCY AND GENERAL RESERVE Balance at 30th June, 1960 7,020,309 Add-Appropriation of balance of profit for year ended 30th June, 1961 251,245 Contributions by the Commonwealth Government, etc., to the repayment of Victorian Government Advances less charges in connection with the repayments levied by the National Debt Sinking Fund 153,144

Balance at 30th June, 1961 0,424,698 8 TABLE No. 4 continued

G. CAPITAL LIABILITIES INSCRIBED STOCK AND DEBENTURES

Issued by

--· ~------~----~ Total Acquired Commission Under- takings

£ £ £ Balance at 30th June, 1960 ... 210,784,164 209,859,217 924,947 Commission issues and acquisitions during year ended 30th June, 1961 ... 25,065,036 24,980,125 84,911

235,849,200 234,839,342 1,009,858 Deduct-Redeemed or repaid during the year 16,795,983 I 16,707,285* 88,698

Balance at 30th June, 1961 ... £219,053,217 1 £21 8,132.057 £921,160

*Includes £15,870,250 In respect of maturing private and public loans (of which £10,575,750 was converted) and £395,630 maturing area loans. The Commission stock and debenture borrowings are subject to sinking fund provision of IOf- per cent. per annum cumulative (in a few Instances 20/- per cent. per annum cumulative), but, because of their comparatively short currency, there remain at maturity substantial balances to be reborrowed in the form of conversions and new subscriptions In renewal loans, or to be redeemed from the Commission's internal funds. The sinking fund for redemption of Commission Stock and Debentures stands as follows: Balance at 30th June, 1960 5,693,295 Add-Sinking Fund requirements for the year ended 30th June, 1961 1,303,994

6,997,289 Deduct-Amount attributable to loans which matured during the year 846,002

Balance at 30th June, 1961 £6,151,287

At the 30th June 1961, this fund consisted of the following: Investments at face value 2,523,740 Loans re-purchased in the open market, and repaid prior to maturity 3,317,203 Moneys temporarily employed in the business 310,344

£6,151,287

The minor acquired stock and debentures are fully repaid by annual sinking fund contributions over the remaining periods of the loans.

VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT ADVANCES £ £ Balance at 30th June, 1960 54,217,050 Advances during year ended 30th June, 1961- New Loans 9,500,000 Loan Flotation Expense-new and renewal loans 80,376 9,580,376

63,797,426 Deduct-Repayments during the year (increase In Commission's equity In National Debt Sinking Fund) ...... 595,143

Balance at 30th June, 1961 £63,202,283

Victorian Government advances are repaid over periods of 53-58 years through annual contributions to the National Debt Sinking Fund, Including those paid by the Commonwealth Government . • * * Sinking Fund requirements In respect of both Inscribed Stock and Debentures and Victorian Government Advances are met from the depreciation provision. The remainder, by far the larger part of these moneys, Is invested In construction works.

H. CAPITAL COMMITMENTS Outstanding contract commitments for capital expenditure at 30th June, 1961, not taken up in the accounts, are estimated at £35 m., (1960 £35 m.). 9 TABLE No. 5

Ten Years of Financial Statistics

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT

I I i 1961 : 1960 t959 I 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 I 1952 £m. £m. £m. £.m £m. £m. £m. £m. £m. t £m. Operating Income Electricity Sales ...... 50·297 46-604 42·396 37·155 33-823 28·887 24-839 22·117 19·190 15·100 Briquette Sales ...... 4·386 2-975 2·169 1·998 1·804 1·297 ·960 1·000 ·883 ·622 Brown Coal Sales (Yall. Nth.) ... ·557 ·747 ·721 ·782 ·800 ·551 ·484 ·422 ·295 Tramways ...... ; ·101 ·lOO ·101 ·105 ·108 ·159* ·182 ·185 ·185 ·181 55·341 I 50·426 45·387 40·040 36·535 31·078 26·532 23-786 20·680 16·198 Deduct- Operating Expend iture ...... i_ 40·094 i 35·055 30·229 29-676 25·813 23-107 20·432 18·490 16·013 13·314 EXCESS OF OPERATIN G INCOME OVER I i OPERATING EXP ENDITURE ... 15-247 i 15-371 15-158 10·364 10·722 7·971 6·100 5·296 4-667 2·884 Deduct­ Interest ...... 12·974 11·854 10·769 7·949 7·386 5·492 4-746 3-228 2·550 2-218 Loan Flotation Exp ense & Miscellaneous ·803 ·807 ·766 ·485 ·451 ·367 ·213 ·208 ·209 ·457 Deferred Interest & Other Expenditure on Works u nder Construction Written Off 1·250 2-2501 3-200 1·910! 2·100 1·750 ·381 1·250 1·050 ...... ' - PROFIT AFTER SPECI AL WRITE OFF ... ! ·220 ·460 ·423 ·785 ·362 ·160 ·858 ·209 Add­ I ·020 I ·610! ' Transfers from Spe cial Reserves ... ·281 ·253 I ·229 i ·165 ·121 - - - - ·501 ·7131 ·6521 ·185 ·906 ·362 ·760 ·610 ·858 ·209 Deduct­ Appropriations to Special Reserves ... ·250 ·250 i ·250 ·lOO ·500 - ·400 - ·608 ·209 BALANCE TRANSFER RED TO CONTIN- I i GENCY AND GEN ERAL RESERVE ... ·251 ·4631 ·402 ·085 ·4061 ·362 ·360 ·610 ·250 - I_ * Geelong Tramways ceased operation on 25th March, 1956.

BALANCE SHEET

~~~dctAssets Expendi~u: ~-~--~-~~~38·74;~~~--~~ 1289·95~}65·213~-;~~;46-;;~~82~~;7 ....:;~;;·801 54·73~~;.~~~ Provision for Depreciation ...... I 52·384, 43·853: 36·651 , 31·239t 1 26·823 24-200*1 18·840 17·390; 16·591 15·387 Fixed Assets (Depredated) ...... 286·356,271·264,253·302 233-974 214·923 196·7821178·625 160·4101138·145 112·422 Current Assets ...... 13·619 12·634 12·276 11·998 13·097 13-953 12-487 11·887 14·518 15·956 Investments ...... 10·013 5·983 3·154 2·606 2·422 2·234 1·753 ·496 ·324 ·520 Deferred Assets and Charges ...... 4·9481' 4·595 I 4-652 10·867 9·128 8·961 1 7·105 4-928/ 3-574 2·522

TOTAL ASSETS ...... 314-936 . 294-476 273-384 259·445 239·570 221·930 i 199·970 177-721 156·561 131·420 I Capital Liabilities ...... 282·255 265·001 245·486 230·297 214·261 194·998 183-708 164·086 139·128 117·049 Reserves ...... 9·943 9·716 9·318 8·930 8·922 8·163 7·731 7·144 6·636 5·572 Current Liabilities ...... 10·073 9·048 10·026 13-079 lo-703 14-740 5·265 4-296 9·474 8·330 Consumers' and Other Advances for Construction ... 12-665 10·711 8·554 7·139 5·684 4·029 3-266 2·195 1·323 ·469 TOTAL LIABILITIES ...... 314-936 294-476 273-384 259-445 239-570 221·930 199-970 177-721 156·561 131·420

* After £3·672 mil. depreciation of short life assets applied In reduction of capital expenditure was brought back and transferred to depreciation provision. t Includes approx. £1·600 mil. due to change from "sinking fund" to "straight line" depreciation of long life assets. STATE OF VICTORIA ;: GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY ea I"" m State Electricity Commission of Victoria z ---~ ~ ------p Interconnected System Other Stations 0. Regional Stations Inter~ Mildura, Snowy change Total Redcliffs, Total Spencer Street Mountains Energy Interconnected Hamilton. Station YaUourn• Morwell Newport Richmond (Melbourne Gee long Ballarat Scheme from System Horsham and City Council) HAH & HBU Entitlement N.S.W. Murtoa "A" & "B"t (Net)

M.D. M.D. M.D. kWh kW I kWh kW I kWh kWh M. D. kWh kWh kW Year I Coind~ (mills.) sum· I (mills.) sum· I (mills.) (mills.) kW (mills.) (mills.) dent mated mated

447•3 1924-25 48·4 29,000 ...... 53·4 15,800 ...... ' ... connected to ...... I ...... 101·8 40,500 operation 101·8 345-5 1925-26 142·7 37,$00 ...... I 46·0 16,800 ...... State System ...... 188·7 50,000 16.1.54 188·7 333·8 522·5 I ' I I Hors ham I from 3.2.55 1926--27 238·8 61,000 ...... 45·4 19,800 ...... and 1.3.58 ...... ! 284·2 76,000 acquired 284·2 302·1 586·3 1927-28 I 54·3 20,800 ...... respectively 4-8 11·,soo ...... I ...... 378·8 87,500 1.6.55 378·8 252-3 631·1 31'N 68,500 ...... 670·8 1928-29 304-5 64,000 49·0 20,000 ":i·S 15:ooo ...... Horsham ceased 65-3 16,310 ...... ' 422·3 95,500 Murtoa 422-3 248·5 ...... I ...... 245·0 706·2 1929-30 310·6 62,500 ...... 50·8 21,000 21·9 16,200 ...... operation 77-9 19,300 ...... I 461·2 103,160 acquired 461·2 a 1930-31 251-9 63,000 ...... 39·4 I'MOO 26·6 15,520 ...... 20·5 5;57o ...... 31.10.58 and 120·9 23,100 ...... I 458·3 109,013 1.3.56 458·3 211·1 669·4 Hamilton I Ceased 699·6 1931-32 320·1 80,000 ...... I 9·8 18,800 25·7 15,000 ...... 26•9 6,510 ...... 3.9.59 122·4 23,400 ...... I ...... I 504-9 I 116,959 operation 504•9 194·7 1932-33 396·2 88,500 ...... I 2·8 14,400 22·5 15,360 ...... 27·1 6,560 ...... I .. . III-I 23,400 ...... I ...... , 549·7 I 123,404 2.3.58 54H 197·9 747·6 1933-34 429·3 95,000 ...... 7·6 18,500 22·6 15,120 ...... 29·5 6,690 ... I ... 101·0 22,800 ...... 590·0 i 127,621 ...... 590·0 206·2 796·2 1934-35 94,000 I 54·0 18,200 56·5 15,500 ... 30·8 6,980 12·7 3:·7'11 ...... 155·3 25,300 ...... : 620·1 I 141,993 ... 620·1 235-3 855·4 310·8 ...... I ... I 716·1 228·9 945·0 1935-36 487-6 107,500 ...... 16·7 19,300 19·8 15,100 ...... 34·1 7,930 13·2 3,825 ...... 134·7 25,400 ...... I 716·1 1 1ss,862 ... I .. . . I I 27·2 19,000 25·3 15,400 .. 32·1 7,930 12·5 3,750 ...... 141·4 25,490 ...... I 769-7 I 173,300 . .. I 769·7 233-9 1,003-6 1936-37 531·2 122,500 ...... 1,076·5 1937-38 654·8 140,500 ...... I 27·1 18,600 24·2 15,300 ...... 34·4 8,620 10·0 3,797 ...... 85·6 25,090 ...... i 836·1 181,847 ...... 836·1 240·4 23·9 19,600 26·7 15,200 38·0 9,230 9·4 2,716 I ... 103-2 24,300 ...... 897-8 1 19a,ooo ... I ... 897·8 24~·2 1,138·0 1938-39 696·6 136,500 ...... I 1,251·7 1939--40 776·1 168,000 ...... 39·3 35,000 16·2 15,400 31·5 7,710 11·6 2,988 ...... 149·5 25,400 ...... 11,024·21 218,600 ... I ... 1,024·2 227-5 I 97·8 20,800 ...... 1,155·1 261,820 1,155·1 222-5 1,377·6 1940-41 9:J9·5 171,500 ...... I 44·6 4$,300 21·2 15,360 i6·o 26,ooo 21·7 10,050 14·3 3,820 ...... 1 .. . 35·2 15,540 44-1 35,000 30·7 10,600 14·6 4,140 ...... 133·4 25,600 ...... [1.33o·s 297,696 ... I .. . 1,330·5 202-3 1,532·8 1941--42 1,027·3 187,500 ...... 45·2 54,800 I I 1,643·5 1942--43 1,110·1 186,000 45·8 63,000 38·6 15,600 55·4 33,000 34·3 11,800 15·0 5,960 ...... 156·2 26,100 ...... 1,455·4 319,300 ...... 1,455·4 188·1 ...... 1,475·6 193·0 1,668·6 1943--44 11,088·0 188,000 ...... 83-3 71,600 44·5 15,600 63·8 40,650 44·8 12,200 20·8 5,400 ...... 130·4 25,700 ...... 11,475·6 I 328,000 ... I ... I 101·1 25,500 ·~·a·7 2-i:ooo . 1,so2-3 3sl,6oo ...... 1,502-3 207·4 1,709·7 19-44-45 1,133-2 ...... 1 n-1 89,500 40·2 15,530 59·3 35,070 38·8 11,200 18·9 5,000 ...... I 187,000 I 134·3 51·4 26,000 . jl,594·6 . 377,100 .. 1,594·6 202·8 1,797·4 1945-4611,136·7 190,500 ...... : 136·9 93,500 33·1 15,600 55·0 34,200 31•2 11,900 16·0 5,350 ...... 25,650 ...... I . i 26·9 18·0 5,!50 144·7 25,850 ... 61·5 26,700 . . . lr ,687-91 364,7so 2·811.000 1,690·7 208·9 1,899•6 1946--47 1,180·6 18s,ooo 1 ...... 1181·6 88,000 23·5 15,520 SI-I 29,820 11,800 ...... 1947--48 . 1,223·9 195,500 . 299·0 134,000 29·6 15,400 66·3 34,500 33·1 111,750 18·8 5,650 ...... 161·8 25,850 ...... 68·3 26,400 ...... 11,900·8 . 44~.500 3·6 1,140 1,904·4 252-3 2,156·7 ...... 254-6 2,402-6 1948-49 11,291-6 194,000 ...... 513·6 138,000 26·1 15,600 77·0 35,220 32-9 I 11 ,8oo 18·8 5,850 ... I . .. 139·1 25,550 ...... 44·4 28,000 ...... 2.143-5 1 436,930 4·s 1 1,290 2,143·0 186,500 175,000 26·6 15,600 105·4 41,910 28·6 11,950 15·6 6,000 I 129·2 26,050 ...... 46·8 28,500 ...... l2,3s7-6 I so4,o9o 5·2 1 I ,382 2,362·8 260·5 2,623·3 1949-50 11,287-6 ...... 1717·8 2,763·7 19$11-SI 1,241·8 187,000 ...... 990·$ 242,800 19·5 15,000 105-6 38,700 30·6 111,400 16-7 6,100 ·0·81 1;663 146·0 26,050 ...... 48·2 28,000 ...... 11,599-7 . 4117,370 5·8 i 1,488 2,605·5 158·2 2,850·7 1951-52 1,282-4 196,000 ... 1,085·5 249,400 28·7 14,800 94·2 39,450 45·8 12,100 16·7 5,900 5·4 I 4,083 160·6 26,150 ...... 65·8 28,000 ...... 12.785·1 I 533.370 6·6 I 1,580 2,791·7 59·0 ... I 3,084-9 1952-53 1,326·6 202,500 "1,205·2 305,000 72·2 52,000 93-6 35,400 46·1 12,000 22·5 6,000 12·3 ! 12,000 168·2 25,950 ...... 66·7 28,000 ...... 13,013-4 602,310 7•0 1,800 3,020·4 64·5 ...... 50·3 3,552·7 1953-54 1,394·0 243,000 ...... 1,322·7 304,400 202·0 51,900 212·4 73,000 103-6 47,400 53·4 29,800 30·2 I I 5,230 92·6 26,950 ...... 62·3 28,000 ...... 3,473·2 ' 701,650 29·2112,800 3,502·4 1.249·9 303,000 175·2 52,000 306·6 83,000 182·0 47,200 99·2 31,850 34·6 17,240 141·5 31,250 ...... 77·8 61,000 ...... [3,93-4-9 1 836,020 35·5 . 13,720 3,970·4 45·5 4,015·9 1954-55 1,668·1 260,000 ...... 4,4n·8 19$5--56 1,887-8 279,000 1,178·7 298,400 200·1 52,500 269-3 94,000 178·6 47,700 77·2 31,500 32·0 17,630 171·1 31,170 ...... 288·2 90,000 ...... 4,383·0 I 897,1110 46·4 114,670 4,429·4 43-4 ...... 1 4,763·1 43·1 4,806·2 1956-5712,085·0 313,000 ...... 316,400 206.4 52,000 273-0 95,000 200·2 46,800 57·8 31,900 35·4 17,600 212·5 133,500 ...... 228·3 90,000 5·8 12,000 ...... 11,713·1 I 943,330 50·0 116,405 303,200 212·1 53,000 260·0 94,000 211·8 48,400 61·5 31,200 44·6 19,240 333·7 133,500 ...... 175·4 90,000 76·2 25,500 ...... 14·0 !5,058·711,067,450 54·4 17,200 5,113·1 43·6 5,156•7 1957-58 2,151·8 335,000 5,612·4 410,600 ISS·4 6J,Ooo 301,400 147·4 53,500 286·5 120,000 149·7 49,000 51·8 30,800 37·5 18,790 264·1 141,500 ...... 238·0 90,000 121·3 26,500 15·5 15,520·1 1,137,140 48·1 116,100 5,568·2 44-2 1958-59 12,777-1 72·0 16,06Q-7 [I ,312,600 51·4 13,900 6,112·1 44·6 6,156·7 195~ 2,951-7 413,900 496·6 100,000 286,800 180·5 53,500 352-6 125,000 148·7 48,400 57·6 26,000 24-6 17,200 261·5 134,500 193-6 120,000 83·1 26,000 55·7 96,'6oo 54-3 16,650 6,577·2 43-6 6,620·8 IH0-61 12,1151·8 518,600 700·7 115,000 278,200 75-2 53,400 242·2 118,000 13(>·9 47,600 69-l 25,600 17-1 14,450 341-7 138,500 ":i-4 2;ooo 340•8 184,000 132·7 26,500 43·4 105,000 143-1 \6,522-9 11,320,300 !:~! 1

• Including Briquette Factory. t Including Bendigo, acquired 1/7/34, dosed down 31/12/37. q, Operated on behaJf of the Commonwealth, Viccorian and New South Wales Governments. ,J I r\ I c CL..C'-1 1"\1'-11 I '-VI"ll"ti..)..J'JVI'I VI .,. I'- I""'"" .. (a) LOAD FACTORS AT POWER STATIONS m -r- Interconnected System Other Stations m

I z Regional Stations ~ Year Yallourn Newport Spencer St. i i Ended (including (including 25 cycle 1-· Eildon- Total I Mildura and ...., Morwell "A" Station Richmond (Melbourne City Cairn Curran ! Kiewa Hume Snowy Interconnected 30th Briquette Council) Geelong Shepparton, Rub icon Redcliffs June Factory) from 21.1.51) l Ballarat Warrnambool System · "A" and "B" "A" and "B" and Hamilton I 0/ % % % % % % % % /0 % % I % % % I % 1931 45·7 ... 22·1 19-6 ... 50·6 ... 59·8 .. . 48·0 1936 51·6 ... 9·9 22·5 49·0 39·3 ... 60·4 ... i 51·3 1941 62·5 ... 11·2 15·8 14·2 24·6 42·7 ... 53·7 ... I 50·4 1946 68·1 ... 16·7 24-2 18·4 29·9 34·1 59·8 ... 2H ...... I 48·3 1951 75·8 ... 46·6 14·8 31·2 30·6 31·3 5·5 64·0 ... I 19·7 ...... I 59·7 44·5 1956 77·0 ... 48·8 4H 32-6 42·6 27·9 20·7 62·5 ... I 36·5 .. . 55·6 36·4 1957 76·0 ... 50·8 45·3 32·8 48·8 20·7 23·0 40·3 ... 29·0 25-7 ... 57·0 34-0 1958 73·3 57·1 45-7 31·6 50·0 22·5 28·5 28·5 ... 22-2 34·2 ... 54·1 36·9 1959 77·2 62·5 48·2 31·5 27·3 34·9 19·2 24·5 21·3 ... 30·2 52·2 55·4 34·1 1960 81·2 63·2 46·9 38·4 32·1 35·0 25·2 18·6 22·1 23-7 36·4 10·3 52·6 42·1 1961 78·4 54·4 16·1 23·4 32·8 30·9 13-6 28·2 21·6 23·2 57·2 4·7 56·4 I 37·2 l --· -- '-- I i I (b) FUEL USED AT POWER STATIONS (tons) ·- Station Type of Fuel 1960-41 1959-40 I95S-59 1957-58 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51 Yallourn ...... Brown Coal ... 8,189,868* 8,005,423* 5,895,574 I 5,846,396 5,432,123 4,846,876 4,380,080 I 4,203,197 4,154,742 3,968,509 Briquettes ... 6,170 9,300 9,837 15,702 22,774 36,740 13,061 I 10,265 18,698 15,408 Oil •• # ~. ~ 12 ... 43 1,414 3,021 397 ...... Morwellt ...... Brown Coal ... 1,183,611 871,065 285,389 ...... Briquettes ... 288 194 206 ...... Oil ... 1,538 792 1,048 Newport ...... Brown Coal ... 354,798 633,881 702,547 855,653 836,233 852,950 794,668 742,472 722,884 562,198 358,148 Briquettes 701,999 262,452 73,097 111,169 107,721 210,627 221,442 253,352 217,028 244,083 222,066 Black Coal ... 52,332 94,646 178,692 166,350 134,837 118,846 216,836 259,640 220,935 241,733 263,001 Oil ... 6,617 58,458 114,647 164,338 157,439 82,566 25,306 26,303 38,498 26,332 25,359 Richmond ...... Briquettes ... 1,139 3,437 11,218 11,317 13,701 23,017 30,563 29,662 25,103 32,695 23,180 Oil ...... 22,325 53,292 41,546 60,765 57,977 54,658 44,613 51,740 15,739 ...... Coke ...... 154 ...... Spencer Street (Melbourne City Council) . . . Briquettes ... 30,285 6,211 2,083 6,088 8,137 16,641 22,225 41,547 60,364 65,935 69,261 Black Coal ... 216 1,546 6,062 8,172 2,856 1,810 8,994 8,706 1,223 15 6,008 Oil ...... 64,135 109,078 92,399 81,961 84,731 82,970 84,484 37,017 19 22 23 Coke 1,965 5,193 8,000 26,450 21,840 35,365 52,113 40,088 35,903 37,828 Geelong "A" and "B" ... Brown Coal ... 354 123,055 186,302 269,131 260,093 231,933 219,164 106,955 7,378 66,906 11,356 Briquettes 94,108 34,978 12,396 15,234 11,494 14,958 18,711 26,431 43,036 10,544 26,012 Ballarat "A" and "B" .. . Brown Coal ...... 38,085 77,318 Briquettes ... 27,106 1,420 1,130 836 3,143 6,872 11,161 18,531 25,144 19,628 19,747 Oil ...... 11,860 20,133 18,404 22,525 20,477 27,192 26,942 1,386 Shepparton ...... Oil ...... 1,069 3,114 5,013 6,566 5,588 4,611 4,952 5,975 2,099 1,173 177 Warrnambool ...... Oil ...... 3,071 2,763 2,355 1,935 1,157 1,510 1,728 1,448 829 100 Hamilton 11 ...... Oil ...... 159 1,683 2,265 1,846 1,693 1,737 1,799 1,650 1,565 1,317 Wood ...... 697 1,277 Mildura ...... Briquettes ... 1,316 149 784 1,240 5,897 7,896 4,828 14,284 ...... Oil ...... 7 ...... Redcliffs ...... Briquettes ... 37,266 1,790 10 14,399 13,912 28,793 26,292 8,434 ...... Oil ... 1,682 17,629 17,133 10,578 8,997 6 25 9 ...... Horsham§ ...... Oil ... Murtoa:j: ...... Oil ... } ...... 162 1,258 1,546 1,266 108 ...... -- I I • Includes coal used for electricity generation at Briquette factory. +Ceased operation 2/3/58. t Commenced operation 7fl2/58. § Ceased operation 31/10/58. 11 Ceased operation 3/9/59. 12 TABLE No. 8 STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA STATE GENERATING SYSTEM

(a) TOTAL INSTALLED PLANT CAPACITY kW (i) Interconnected System Maximum continuous rating of plant installed at 30/6/61 1,527,583 Add-Available from Hume Power Station 25,000 Snowy Scheme 105,000 Total 1,657,583 {ii) Not connected to State System 24,550 (b) GENERATORS INSTALLED AT POWER STATIONS at 30th June, 1961 (i) Interconnected System I Set Maximum I Power Station I Make I Year No. Continuous Voltage R.P.M. lnotalled I Rating STEAM- I kW Yallourn ...... I 12,500 11,000 3,000 1924 2 12,500 11,000 3,000 1924 3 12,500 11,000 3,000 1924 4 12,500 11,000 3,000 1924 5 Metropolitan Vickers 12,500 11,000 3,000 1925 6 12,500 11,000 3,000 1928 1 25,000 11,000 3,000 1932 8 25,000 11,000 3,000 1935 9 25,000 11,000 3,000 1938 10 i 25,000 11,000 3,000 1938 Cl I 50,000 11,000 3,000 1955 C2 50,000 11,000 3,000 1954 Cl Parsons 6,000 3,300 3,000 1956 Dl 50,000 11,000 3,000 1958 02 I 50,000 11,000 3,000 1957 El Associated Electrical Industries 120,000 13,800 3,000 1961 Yallourn Briquette Factory ... I General Electric 1,500 6,600 3,000 1923 2 English Electric 10,000 11,000 3,000 1931 3 10,000 11,000 3,000 1931 Morwell ...... I 20,000 11,000 3,000 1958 1958 2 Metropolitan Vickers 30,000 11,000 3,000 3 30,000 11,000 I 3,000 1959 4 30,000 11,000 3,000 1959 Newport ...... AI• 12,500 3,300 1,500 1918 A2• 30,000 20,000 1,500 1951 A3• 14,000 3,300 1,500 1922 A4• 1943 Parsons 30,000 20,000 1,500 As• 12,500 3,300 1,500 1921 A6• 14,000 3,300 1,500 1923 I 15,000 6,600 3,000 1923 2 15,000 6,600 3,000 1923 3 Brown Boveri 30,000 22,000 3,000 1939 4 30,000 22,000 3,000 1945 3,000 1946 5 Parsons I 30,000 11,000 6 30,000 11,000 3,000 19-48 1 } 30,000 3,000 1950 11.000 8 Brush liungstrom 18,000 6,600 3,000 1944 Richmond ...... I Metropolitan Vickers 15,000 6,600 3,000 1929 2 Brown Boveri 38,000 11,000 3,000 1952 Geelong ...... I Brush ljungstrom 1,500 6,600 3,000 1921 2 3,000 6,600 3,000 1922 3 Metropolitan Vickers 3,000 6,600 3,000 1923 4 3,000 6,600 3,000 1925 Bl 10,000 11,500 3,000 1953 82 Westinghouse 10,000 11,500 3,000 1954 83 10,000 11,500 3,000 1954 Ballarat ...... I 1,400 6,600 3,000 1925 3,000 1925 2 Brush ljungstrom I 1.400 6,600 3 1,400 6,600 3,000 1931 4 1,400 6,600 3,000 1940 5• Brush Electrical 300 500 2,400 1912 Bl ! I s.ooo 6,900 3,000 1954 3,000 1954 B2 Westinghouse 5,000 6,900 I B3 5,000 6,900 3,000 1953 B4 } 5,000 6,900 3,000 1953 Spencer St. (Melb. City Council) ... I English Electric s.soo 6,600 3,000 1927 6 Parsons 5,500 6.600 3,000 1935 6,875 3,000 1939 1 A.S.E.A. 6,600 8 6,875 6,600 3,000 1939 9 15,000 6,600 3,000 1949 15,000 3,000 1954 10 Parsons 6,600 11 } 30,000 22,000 3,000 1953 12 30,000 22,000 3,000 19S9 INTERNAL COMBUSTION- Shepparton ...... I 830 6.600 375 1951 2 l 830 6,600 375 1951 830 375 1951 3 Brush (Mirrlees Engine) 6,600 4 830 6,600 375 1952 5 830 6,600 375 1952 6 830 6,600 375 1952 1 1,850 6,600 250 1953 8 Electric Construction Co. 1,850 250 1953 (Sulxer Engine) 6,600 9 1,850 6,600 250 1953 Warrnambool ...... I 830 6,600 375 1952 2 830 6,600 375 1952 3 830 6,600 375 1953 4 Brush (Mirrlees Engine) 830 6,600 375 1953 5 738 6,600 375 1953 6 830 6,600 375 1953 HYDRO- Rubiton Falls ...... I A.S.E.A. (Boving Turbine) 275 6,600 500 1926 Lower Rubic:on ...... I 2,700 6,600 150 1928 Royston ...... 1 Westinghouse 840 6,600 1,000 1928 Rubicon ...... I (Boving Turbine) 4,550 6,600 500 1928 2 4,550 6,600 500 1928 Eildon ...... I British Thomson-Houston 60,000 11,000 ISO 1957 2 (Boving Turbine) 60,000 11,000 ISO 1956 3 8,000 6,600 I 250 Re-installed Brown Boveri 1954 4 (Boving Turbine) 8,000 6,600 250 Re-installed rJ 1954 Cairn Curran ...... I Boving 2,000 3,300 382 1960 McKay Creek (Kie.:.a) ...... I 16,000 11,000 600 1960 2 16,000 11,000 600 1960 16,000 600 1960 3 Metropo(itan Vickers 11,000 4 16,000 11,000 600 1960 5 16,000 11,000 600 1960 6 16.000 11,000 600 1960 Clover (Kiewa) ...... I 13,000 11,000 428 1944 2 English Electric 13,000 11,000 428 1945 West Kiewa ...... I 15,400 11,000 600 1956 2 MetropoHtan Vickers 15,400 11.000 600 1955 3 (Boving Turbine) !5,400 11,000 600 1955 I! ,000 600 1955

• Newport Nos. AI to A6 inclusive-25 cycle; Ballarat No. 5-D.C.; all others A.C., 3 phase, 50 cycle. 13 TABLE No. 8 continued STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA STATE GENERATING SYSTEM (ii) Not Connected to State System

: Set Maximum Year Power Station Make Continuous l Voltage R.P.M. Installed I No. I Rating

STEAM- I kW ' 1,000 1932 Mildura I Metropolitan Vickers 1,000 6,600 2 }: 1,000 6,600 1,000 1934 3 S.T.A.L. 2,500 6,600 3,000 1940 4 ,, 2,500 6,600 1,500 1950 Red cliffs AI (! Metropolitan Vickers 1,000 6,600 1,500 1937 A2 1,000 6,600 1,500 1943 Cl 5,000 6,900 3,000 1954 I C2 }: Westing house 5,000 6,900 3,000 1954 INTERNAL COMBUSTION- Redcliffs ... ..• ...... , 81 1,850 6,600 250 1957 82 Electric Construction Co. 1,850 6,600 250 !957 }! (Sulxer Engine) 1,850 6,600 250 1957 83 I I 24,550 ! ' I I

(Table No. 8 continued next page) 14 TABLE No. 8 continued STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA STATE GENERATING SYSTEM (c) BOILERS INSTALLED AT POWER STATIONS AT 30th JUNE, 1961 (i) Interconnected System ------Working Pressure of Power Station Boiler Year No. Make each Boiler lb. (gauge) Installed per sq. in. I 68,600 270 650 1924 2 68,600 270 650 1924 3 68,600 270 650 1924 4 68,600 270 650 1925 s 98,000 270 6SO 1925 6 98,660 270 650 1928 7 78,800 270 650 1927 8 98,000 270 650 1925 9 98,000 270 650 1925 10 77,400 270 650 1925 11 68,600 270 650 1924 12 68,600 270 650 1924 13 75,000 270 750 1931 14 7S,OOO 270 750 1931 IS 75,000 270 750 1937 16 7S,OOO 270 750 1937 17 John Thompson 7S,OOO 270 750 1938 18 7S,OOO 270 750 1938 19 75,000 270 750 1937 20 75,000 270 750 1937 21 75,000 270 750 1932 22 75,000 270 7SO 1932 Cl 200,000 645 840 1954 C2 200,000 645 840 1955 C3 200,000 645 840 1956 C4 200,000 64S 840 1957 CS 200,000 645 840 1955 C6 200,000 64S 840 1954 Dl 200,000 645 840 1958 02 200,000 645 840 1958 03 200,000 645 840 1959 04 200,000 645 840 1959 os 200,000 645 840 1958 06 200,000 645 840 1958 E2 Babcock & Wilcox 950,000 1,600 1,060 1961 YaUourn Briquette Factory I 18,000 260 650 1924 2 18,000 260 650 1924 3 Babcock & Wilcox 18,000 260 650 1924 4 18,000 260 650 1924 5 33,SOO 6SO 750 1928 6 58,000 650 750 1931 7 John Thompson 58,000 650 750 1931 8 58,000 6SO 750 1931 9 sa,ooo 650 750 1931 Morwell I 23S,OOO 1,300 932 1960 2 135,000 1,300 932 1960 5 Mitchell Engineering 235,000 1,300 932 1959 6 235,000 1,300 932 1959 7 235,000 1,300 932 1958 8 235,000 1,300 932 1958 Newport AI 30,000 200 600 1918 Al 30,000 200 600 1918 A3 30,000 200 600 1918 AIO 30,000 200 600 1918 All 30,000 200 600 1918 All Babcock & Wilcox 30,000 200 600 1918 All 30,000 200 600 1918 Al4 30,000 200 600 1918 Al5 30,000 200 600 1918 Al6 30,000 200 600 1918 Al7 30,000 200 600 1918 AIS I 30,000 200 600 1918 Al9 \ International Combustion 54,000 200 600 Reconstd. 1927 A20 30,000 200 600 1918 All 30,000 200 600 1918 A22 Babcock & Wilcox 30,000 200 600 1918 A23 30,000 200 600 1918 A24 30,000 200 600 1918 AIM 187,500 400 780 1952 A2M International Combustion 187,500 400 780 1951 A3M 11 187,500 400 780 1943 MM 187,500 400 780 1943 I 43,000 270 650 1923 2 43,000 270 650 1923 3 Babcock & Wilcox 43,000 270 650 1923 4 43,000 270 650 1923 5 43,000 270 650 1923 6 60,000 270 750 1939 7 60,000 270 750 1939 8 60,000 270 750 1939 9 60,000 270 750 1939 10 60,000 270 750 1939 11 160,000 620 820 1945 12 John Thompson 160,000 620 820 1945 13 160,000 620 820 1947 14 160,000 620 820 1948 IS 160,000 620 820 1950 16 160,000 620 820 1950 17 160,000 620 820 1950 18 160,000 620 820 1949 Richmond .•. I 20,000 160 570 1917 2 20,000 160 570 1919 IS Babcock & Wileox 20,000 160 570 1921 16 20,000 160 570 1920 17 20,000 160 570 1921 18 20,000 160 570 1920 Velox No. I Brown Boveri 165,500 650 850 1953 Velox No. 2 165,500 650 850 1952 Geelong I 27,000 200 588 1921 2 27,000 200 588 1921 3 John Thompson 27,000 200 588 1922 4 27,000 200 588 1922 5 27,000 200 588 1924 6 27,000 200 588 1924 81 110,000 625 825 1953 82 Combustion Engineering 110,000 625 825 1954 83 110,000 625 825 1954 Ballarat I 11,000 160 600 1906 2 11,000 160 600 1906 3 Stirling 11,000 160 600 1906 4 11,000 160 600 1913 5 11,000 160 600 1937 Bl 70,000 430 760 1954 82 Combustion Engineering 70,000 430 760 1954 B3 70,000 430 760 1953 84 70,000 430 760 1953 Spencer Street ...... 6 John Thompson 55,000 160 570 1938 (Melbourne City Council) 8 Babcock & Wiltox 55,000 160 570 1934 10 5S,OOO 160 570 1937 12 55,000 160 570 1939 14 ss.ooo 160 570 1940 16 S5,000 160 570 1936 22 John Thompson 60,000 165 620 1941 24 60,000 165 620 1941 Bl 150,000 275 775 1954 82 ISO,OOO 275 775 1955 Cl 300,000 620 820 1953 Cl 270,000 600 825 1959 15 TABLE No. 8 continued STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA STATE GENERATING SYSTEM (ii) Not Connected to State System

~-~------Rated Working Total Steam Evaporative Pressure of Temperature Boiler Year Power Station Make Capacity of each Boiler including Installed No. eacn Boiler lb. (gauge) Superheat lb. per hour per sq. in. Deg. F.

Mlldura ...... I 14,000 260 650 1939 2 14,000 260 650 1939 3 14,000 260 650 1940 4 30,000 260 700 1951 Redcliffs ...... AI 20,000 215 520 1940 A2 Babcock & Wilcox 13,500 215 520 1944 A3 13,500 215 520 1944 A4 13,500 215 520 1948 AS 13,500 215 520 1948 A6 13,500 215 520 1953 70,000 1954 Cl Combustion Engineering 430 760 C2 70,000 430 760 1954 I 16 TABLE No. 9 ELECTRICITY SUPPLY UNDERTAKINGS-STATE OF VICTORIA CONSUMERS AND SALES-30th JUNE, 1961

TABLE No. 10 STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA CONSUMER STATISTICS (a) AGGREGATES FOR ALL BRANCHES 1942-1961

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Number of Consumers ~- [ Population I I Percentage I Number Year Ended of Area of Con• of Farms 30th June of Supp:J; sumers to Supplied (thousan <) I Total Domestic Industrial Co~- (all classes Population 1 Domestic Industrial Co~· j Number H.P. merc~al : e>

1942 ...... 1,123 251,185 7,169 33,840 i 292,341 26·0 703 53,236 2,245 50,465 322,283 6,785 1943 ...... 1,141 255,701 7,457 33,408 296,717 26·0 756 56,911 2,626 54,285 345,924 7,032 1944 ...... 1,149 2.58,447 8,073 33,781 300,465 26·1 793 51,656 2,769 59,483 365,746 7,467 1945 ...... 1,193 2.66,463 9,594 34,944 311,172 26·1 838 43,189 2,934 65,983 401,085 8,772 1946 ...... 1,200 273,382. 11,541 36,529 321,631 26·8 I 928 35,663 3,104 71,796 430,452 10,209 1947 ...... 1,253 2.87,188 13,416 38,496 339,2.86 27·1 1,015 33,209 2.,769 77,735 454,901 11,680 1948 ...... 1,300 300,671 14,845 39,544 355,258 27·3 1,151 32,813 3,132 84,361 481,408 13.181 1949 ...... 1,353 315,191 16,200 40,539 372,135 27-5 1,370 33,061 3,400 90,896 505,877 14,419 1950 ...... 1,414 331,506 17,476 41,813 391,005 27-7 1,556 32,301 3,555 96,150 52.8,618 15,741 1951 ...... 1,496 353,239 19,160 43,066 415,682 27-8 1,566 32,171 3,817 101,988 565,298 11,sn 1952...... 1,574 376,977 21,285 44,527 443,014 28·1 1,496 29,02.5 3,736 107,234 590,164 19,953 1953 ...... 1,651 399,171 23,22.8 46,334 468,961 28·4 1,600 27,601 3,976 112,173 613,855 22,326 1954 ...... 1,753 426,461 25,882 49,410 501,994 2.8·6 1,770 29,844 I 4,330 121,664 657,970 27,082 1955 ...... 1,841 451,223 28,218 52,582 532,277 28·9 1,921 31,014 4,654 129,136 ; 702,898 30,131 1956 ...... 1,949 475,192 30,549 55,877 561,892 2.8·8 2,144 32,233 5,083 136,078 728,263 32,734 1957 ...... 1,977 498,528 33,339 58,750 590,906 29·9 2,255 31,051 5,170 144,626 m,08a I 35,852 1958 ...... 2,044 522,120 36,074 61,476 619,969 30·3 2,363 31,103 152,081 802,992 38,999 1959 ...... 2,099 546,880 38,496 64,025 649,704 31·0 2,516 31,255 5,8005,358 I 159,098 843,696 41,748 1960 ...... 2,177 571,869 40,872 66,914 679,973 31·2 2,615 32,474 5,962 168,697 892,774 44,079 1961 ...... 2,195 I 598,265 44,473 69,360 712,421 32·5 i 2,775 32,111 6,563 179,518 958,594 46,838 i I I

(b) ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BRANCHES-1960 AND 1961

; I kWh Sold per I Motors Connected I Population Number of Consumers [ Percentage i C onsumer (A verage ) Branch Number or 1 1 of Farms Region Supplied (~J~s~~~) 1 "--···•, Corn- (al(cl~ses / £~~~~~~ ':-mestic ,I Industrial -:::m. ! Number H.P. I ~u.., •• .,, I mercial except Bulk) mercial ------1 Metropolitan ... 1961 1.143 287,839 7,044 27.309 322.236 I 28·19 3.185 105,904 8,176 93,408 485,976 959 1960 1,137 278,146 6,824 26,538 311,552 27·41 2,997 102,964 7,232 86,606 446,103 936 Ballarat 7,903 38,990 2,561 ... 1 ~6 1 1 74 21,o13 1,910 2,.9 1~ 25,858 34-94 1,586 22,382 5,833 1 7 60 74 20,479 1,710 2 88.. 25,089 33·75 1,452 23,978 5,543 7,391 36,035 2,310 Eastern ... 1961 301 99,464 4,971 8,925 113,393 37·67 3,025 30,088 6,558 11,984 75,710 6,503 Metropolitan 1960 296 92.,009 4,178 8,408 104,626 35•30 2,845 29,465 6,129 10,871 68,656 6,223 Geelong ... 1961 122 31,417 1,362 3,893 36,686 30·07 2,071 92,661 5,792 10,257 65,436 1,587 1960 122 30,336 1,267 3,803 35,421 29·12 1,994 89,070 5,426 9,708 62,173 1,534 Gipp

North Western 1961 114 35,245 4,037 6,188 45,565 39•97 1,736 ,i 13,013 4,374 9,599 67,198 6,454 1960 110 31,939 3,330 5,661 41,022 37·20 1,608 14,936 3,859 9,301 59,7641 5,708 South Western 1961 102 28,886 : 6,746 4,777 40,440 39·65 , 2,389 7,503 3,586 I 9,248 31,689 7,795 1960 101 27,853 6,3o5 4,646 38,834 38·3o 1 2,258 7,526 3,344 8,895 30,827 7,380 __T_o_ta_l-- •.-.-19_6_1-l--2-,l-9-5-l-59-8-.2-6-5-i--44-,4-7-3-l·-6-9-,3-60_, __7_1_2-,4-2-l -l--3-2·_4_6-~-2-,77-5-·l--:-32-,-:-ll~l-l-6~,5~6-::3-l 179,518 ·r 958,594 46,838 1960 2,177 571,869 40,872 66,914 679,973 31·23 2,615 32,474 5,962 168,697 I 892,774 I 44,079 17 TABLE No. 11 STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA ELECTRICITY SALES AND INCOME {a) AGGREGATES FOR ALL BRANCHES, 1942-1961 Salea-kWh (Millions) i Income : Per kWh Sold Year Ended 30th J uno I I Bulk I Supplies Loghtong Traction ICommercial ;~ Total Total ~'"' ! Oomo<< I '"'"""' I' Domes-\lndus- I Com· tic trial mercia1 £ d. d. d. 1942 ...... 369•236 10·509 173-951 377·439 64·295 1 78·168 1,073-598 4,657,452 1·973 0·817 2·112 1943 ...... 404·121 11·694 192·067 417·220 t 66·085 87·821 i 1,179·000 4,935,602 1·869 0·799 1·908 1944 ...... 422·287 15-984 203-979 400·129 66·008 ' 92-938 1,201·325 5,101,631 1·822 0·830 1·835 1945 ...... 417·193 16-782 220·247 387-365 65·299 I 100·790 1,207-676 5,259,890 1·783 0·852 1·781 1946 ...... 447·005 17-155 250·245 383·018 66-605 110·413 1,274·541 5,605,333 1-700 0·883 1·814 1947 ...... 449·380 17·614 285-596 421·887 65·107 104-539 1,344·123 5,835,194 1·606 0·868 1·900 1948 ...... 506·780 18·106 339·025 468·238 66·900 122·448 1,521·497 6,543,089 1·506 0·874 1·905 1949 ...... 563·296 18·607 422·681 516·071 68·181 136·179 1,725·015 8,129,973 1·517 0·977 2.070 1950 ...... 613-552 14·253 504·311 546·607 54·998 146·450 1,880·171 9,446,008 1·554 1·057 2•148 1951 ...... 656·488 17-982 536·844 592-161 135-548 162-219 1,101·342 11,524,389 1-679 H41 l-178 1952 ...... 679·665 20•451 547·213 590·871 236·265 163-636 2,238·101 15,099,864 2·063 HIS 2-639 1953 ...... 729<369 21·228 623·067 617·150 248·115 180·830 2,419·759 19,189,514 2-343 1·697 3·078 1954 ...... 844·749 22·508 734·281 739·596 265·443 208·114 2,814·691 22,117,381 2-297 1-685 3·120 1955 ...... 955-610 23·832 842-951 844·048 280·117 236·970 3,183.528 24,838,401 2·214 1·679 3·114 1956 ...... 1,058·771 25-843 994·814 952·383 297·839 175·805 3,605·465 28,887,195 1·221 1-759 ].291 1957 ...... 1,132-597 28·193 1,100·551 996·296 304-291 297-672 3,859·600 33,823,207 2·288 2·034 3-793 1958 ...... 1,234·611 30·423 1,206-715 11,086·352 304·448 321·924 4,184·473 37,155,517 2·265 2·057 3-865 1959 ...... 1,309·613 33-609 1,347·160 1,172·834 294·162 36+805 4,522·183 42,396,517 2-370 2·193 3-937 1960 ...... 1.437·683 36·217 I ,466·092 I ,293·559 277·276 391·364 4,902·191 46,603,625 2-388 2·207 4·008 1961 ...... 1,514·87l 38·804 1,627·488 1,379-990 275·795 449-213 ! 5,286-173 50,296,599 l-362 2-199 3-928

{b) ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BRANCHES-1960 AND 1961

Salea-kWh (Millions) Income

Year Ended 30th June Per kWh Sold Bulk Public Traction I Total Total Supplies Lighting Domestic Industrial Commercial I Domes· Indus- I Com· I tic trial I mercial £ d. d. d. Metropolitan ...... 1961 1,499·953 1 26·528 903-534 736·771 226·404 I 221·638 3,614·828 31,657,087 2·125 2·171 3-783 (incl. Metropolitan 1960 I ,422·403 24·853 822·142 693-980 233·242 189·122 3,385-742 29,550,558 2·141 2·184 3-862 Bulk Supplies) Ballarat ...... 1961 0•702 32-929 4H60 16·927 91·718 1,092,508 3.040 2·170 4·070 1960 0·672 29·297 39·852 15·871 85-692 1,023,173 3·089 2·184 4·051 Eastern Metropolitan 1961 4{)14 291·241 139·880 32-745 57·144 525·024 5,529,984 2·424 2·272 ..·000 1960 3·609 251·621 120·334 28·746 50·039 454-349 4,875,069 2·485 2-300 4·040 Geelong ... 1961 1·740 64·156 121·756 22-340 209·992 2,156,337 2·779 1·954 4·235 1960 1·622 59·550 111·605 20•255 193·032 2,023,058 2·851 1·968 4-433 Gippsland ...... 1961 1·649 96·675 134·115 16·646 ' 29·559 278·644 2,925,961 2•689 2•068 4·111 (incl. Yallourn) ... 1960 1•584 88·775 123-958 15·288 1 26·329 255·934 2,679,117 2·688 2·061 4·115 Midland ... 1961 0·482 22-495 17-699 I I 9·229 49·905 638,633 3·072 2·481 4·087 1960 0·460 20·459 15·771 I 8·533 45·223 588,862 3·089 2-556 4·144 •North Eastern ... 1961 7·762 1-475 90·139 90·838 49·489 239·703 2,761,657 2·728 2-380 3-559 (incl. Kiewa) ... 1960 9·323 1·408 83·194 95·228 44·983 234· 136 2,665,819 2·749 2·294 3·666 •North Western ... 1961 7·158 1·402 58·432 48·694 25·947 141·633 1,935,491 3·128 2·794 4-555 1960 5-957 1·301 50·117 46·527 ! 21·200 125·102 1,731,601 3·192 2·801 4-748 I South Western ... 1961 ... I 0·812 67·887 49·077 ... 1 16·950 134·726 1,598,941 12•679 2-375 H51 1960 ... ' 0•708 I 60·937 46·304 ... 15-()32 I 122·981 1,466,358 2·698 2-390 4·83S __T_o_t-al--.- .. --.-.. -1-96-1+-1,5_1_4-·87_3_1 38·804 ,1,627·488 1,379•990 1 275·795 I 449·223 I 5,286·173 50,296,599 ~~ 3-928 ---~- ----~ 960~=--l~-~-6·2-17-~~:_·o_9_2 __1._29_3_·5-59--':_2~~77-·-27~.6---~~-~-3-9_1_·_3_64 ______":.:o_:-~~J 46,603,625 I 2-388 2·207 4·000

• Includes some New South Wales Undertakings (Bulk Supplies) bordering the River Hurray. TABLE No. 12 18 STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

-~~~~~-~-----~------~--~~-~~-~------·····- -·····------~---- Increase during Year onded 30th June, 1961 Total at 30th June, 1961 Description Route Cable Route Miles Miles Miles ! OVERHEAD LINES Khancoban to Dederang ...... 330 kV ...... 68·5 411·0 Kiewa to Brunswick ...... 220 kV ...... 218·4 153·0 918·0 Yallourn to Malvern ...... 220 kV ...... 74·0 444·0 Rowville to Thomastown ...... 220 kV ...... 23-7 71-1 DKeilor to Colac ...... 220 kV ...... 85-6 256·8 Kiewa to Shepparton ...... 220 kV ...... 115-7 347·1 tShepparton to Bendigo ...... 220 kV ...... 72·5 217-5 Rowville to Ringwood ...... 220 kV ...... 7·9 23-7 Ringwood to Thomastown ...... 220 kV ...... 15·8 47·4 KiewaArea ...... 220 kV ...... 11·8 35·4 tBendigo to Kerang ...... 220 kV ...... 75·5 453·0 I 75·5 453·0 Thomastown to Keilor ...... 220 kV ...... 10·0 60·0 10·0 60·0 Keilor to Brooklyn ...... 220 kV ...... 9·0 54·0 I 9·0 54·0 Yallourn to Richmond ...... 132 kV ...... 80·5 885·0 Newport to Geelong ...... 66 kV ...... -11-6 43-7 259·3 Brooklyn to Ballarat ...... 66 kV ...... -2·1 -6·3 53·4 159-2 Kiewa to Benalla ...... 66 kV ...... -59·8 -294-4 84·0 310·9 Eildon to Thomastown ...... 66 kV ...... 62·0 372·0 Eildon P.S. to Eildon Substation ...... 66 kV ...... 0·5 1·5 KiewaArea ...... 66 kV ...... 4·0 12·0 Yallourn to Morwell ...... 66 kV ...... 9·1 54·6 Morwell Area ...... 66 kV ...... 0·5 2-3 Thomastown to Bendigo ...... 66 kV ...... 93-4 560·7 Hume to Wodonga ...... 66 kV ...... 12·0 72-0 Wangaratta to Wodonga ...... 66 kV ...... 40·0 120·0 KiewaArea ...... ll kV ...... 7·8 23-4 Morwell Area ...... 22 kV ...... 0·5 2-3 Geelong "B" P.S. to Substation "GL" ... 22 kV ...... i H 6·8 H 6·8 Morwell Substation to Substation "GF" ... 11 kV ...... I ...... 2-2 9·9 Eildon P.S. to Eildon Substation ...... 6·6 kV ...... I ...... 0·5 1·5 Main Metro. Transmission Lines ...... 66 kV ...... 14·4 52-9 160·1 581·5 Main Metro. Transmission Lines ...... 22 kV ...... -0·6 -7-7 270·0 900·0 Main Metro. Transmission Lines ...... 6·6 kV ...... 6·3 20·6 Branches- Metropolitan ...... 22 kV ...... 35·8 101·0 256·3 765·5 11 kV ...... 37-7 119·8 37-7 119·8 7-2, 6·6 kV ... -9·8 -25-6 487-8 1,474-3 Low tension ... 60·4 264-9 2,587-2 10,335·2 Ball arat ...... ll kV ...... 35-4 93-6 631·7 1,542-7 IHkV ...... 74-2 74-2 499·4 499·4 6·6 kV ...... 0·4 H 23-3 72-9 Low tension ... 13·0 48·4 550·6 1,881·4 Eastern Metropolitan ...... 66 kV ...... 5·8 17·4 71·4 214-6 22 kV ...... 156·3 364-5 1,541·7 3,784·1 6·6 kV ...... 0·4 1·7 32-8 90·2 Low tension ... 164·6 815·8 2,240·1 8,866·2 Geelong ...... 22 kV ...... 35-5 89-4 593·1 1,443-2 IHkV ...... 23-5 23-5 64-7 64-7 6·6 kV ...... -5-9 -30·4 44·1 15+7 Low tension ... 20·4 67-5 519-4 1,829·4 Gippsland ...... 66 kV ...... 42-2 126·6 201·6 604-8 22 kV ...... 172·9 I 436·2 2.483-7 5,864·0 12-7 kV ...... 128·7 128·7 68H 68H 6·6 kV ...... 0·8 1·6 Low tension ... -31·5 -82·4 1,654-5 5,423·0 Midland ...... 66 kV ...... 3·1 9·1 3-1 9·1 22 kV ...... 32·8 74-9 1,037·9 2,660·0 IHkV ...... 55·6 55·6 309·3 309·3 Low tension ... 20·3 48·1 519·4 1,589·5 North Eastern ...... 66 kV ...... -31·2 7-3 181·9 758·7 22 kV ...... 62-7 205·8 2,947-2 7,042·1 12·7 kV ...... 153-5 153-5 583-9 583-9 6·6 kV ...... 5·5 16·7 Low tension ... 26·1 55-7 1,251·0 4,308·8 *North Western ...... 66 kV ...... 178·7 536·2 22 kV ...... 218·3 573-9 1,707-2 4,521·4 12-7 kV ...... 308·6 308·6 2,134-7 2,134-7 11 kV ...... -4-7 -4-7 30·9 30·9 6·6 kV ...... 1·3 3-8 16·3 42-7 Low tension ... 65·1 189-6 979·0 3,080·2 South Western ...... 66 kV ...... 244·8 1,004-8 22 kV ...... 71·2 163-5 2,282-6 5,126·8 IHkV ...... 163-7 163-7 1,362-0 1,362·0 Low tension ... 19·3 63·1 837-9 2,334·0 Yallourn ...... 6·6 kV ...... 15·3 46·0 Low tension ... 0·4 1·7 29·3 101·1 Kiewa ...... 22 kV ...... 8·8 26·4 17·1 51·2 Low tension ... H 3-3 8·0 36·0 Summary- -~----~--~------· ~.----- 330 kV ...... 68·5 411·0 no kV ...... 94-5 785·4 654·5 2,928·0 132 kV ...... 80·5 885·0 66 kV ...... -27-6 -99·0 1,444·2 5,634·2 22 kV ...... 831-4 2.128·3 13,779·1 33,733·5 12-7 kV ...... 907-8 907-8 5,636·4 5,636·4 11 kV ...... 33·0 115·1 70·8 160·6 7·2, 6·6 kV ... -13-6 -49·1 632-7 1,921·2 Low tension ... 360·5 1,475-7 11,176·4 39,784·8 91·094-7 2,186·0 5,264-2 l 0 Section Geelong to Colac operating at 66 kV at present. t Operating at 66 kV at present. * Includes Northern Branch, Mildura and Wimmera Sub-branches. 19 TABLE No. 12 continued STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

Increase during Year I ended 30th June, 1961 Total at 30th June, 1961 Description Cable Miles Cable Miles UNDERGROUND CABLES 66 kV ...... 0·91 0·91 60 and 50 kV ...... 0·17 1·28 22 and 20 kV ...... 3-22 176·42 11, 7·2, 6·6, 4·0, J.3 and 2·2 kV ...... 6·50 410·27 Pilot, telephone and supervisory ...... 18·27 306·88 Low tension ...... 10·62 118·25 39·69 1,014·01

Number Capacity kVA Number Capacity k VA SUBSTATIONS Terminal Stations ...... I 155,000 16 1,754,000 Switching Stations ...... I .. . 5 314,500 Main Metropolitan and Transmission Substations ...... 128,250 72 1,421,970 Branches- Metropolitan ...... 251 93,995 2,196 770,840 Ball a rat ...... 189 4,335 1,425 54,380 Eastern Metropolitan ...... 425 23,130 2,872 370,333 Geelong ...... 104 11,505 1,015 138,110 Gippsland ...... 698 47,030 4,943 191,955 Midland ...... 152 17,895 1,521 73,055 North Eastern ...... 371 11,855 4,751 256,451 *North Western ...... 695 28,865 3,528 202,567 South Western ...... 392 8,237 4,695 191,430 Yallourn ...... I 10 29 4,718 ...... i i Kiewa ...... • .. i 4 900 13 2,900 ! i 3,282 531,007 I 27,081 5,747,209 I i * Includes Northern Branch, Mildura and Wimmera Sub-branches. 20 TABLE No. 13 CENTRES SERVED BY STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA

Location of Alternating Current Branch Number Tariffs Date Supply Centre Officer-in· System of Supply as per First or Sub· (Voltage detai15-lee Population of Branch CharS' Consumers Pace 46 Undertaken by (District ffice) contents pace) Columns No. Commission

PHASES Abbotsford ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Aberfeldie ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Acheron ...... N/E Alexandra ... I 170 72 3, 4 and 5 22.11.37 Addington ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 200 38 3, 4 and 5 13.4.49 Adelaide Lead ...... Mid. Maryborough I so 11 3, 4 and 5 19.5.50 Agnes ...... Gipps. Foster ...... I 98 46 3, 4 and 5 1.11.38 Airey's Inlet ...... SJW Lorne ... I 210 231 3, 4 and 5 24.12.36 Airly ...... Gipps. Sale ...... I 129 47 3, 4 and 5 16.6.37 Airport West ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Alamein ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Alberton ...... Gipps. Yarram ... 3 400 96 3, 4 and 5 1.10.46 Alberton West ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I ISO 57 3, 4 and 5 18.8.47 Albert Park ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Albion ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and 5 1.3.27 Alexand ra ...... N/E Alexandra ... 3 2,290 t723 3, 4 and 5 I 1.4.27 Alfredton ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 (Incl. in Balfarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Allambee South ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 100 46 3, 4 and 5 19.6.57 Allan's Flat ...... N/E Wodonga ... I 60 31 3, 4 and 5 11.12.57 Allansford ...... SfW Warrnambool I 702 285 3, 4 and S 20.11.24 Allendale ...... Ball. Daylesford ... 3 130 38 3, 4 and 5 4.11.47 Aim a ...... Mid. Maryborough ... I so 6 3, 4 and 5 1.7.60 Almonds ...... N/E Yarrawonga ... I 120 63 3, 4 and 5 31.1.57 Almurta ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 120 28 3, 4 and 5 13.10.53 Altona Metro. Melbourne 3 9,743 2,532 {2, 4 and 5} ...... 3, 4 and 5 9.12.24 Altona North ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.3.27 AI vie ...... SfW Colac ...... 3 and I* 170 52 3, 4 and 5 15.10.24 Amphitheatre ...... Mid. Marr.borough ... 3 and I 300 88 3, 4 and 5 24.8.49 Anakie ...... Gee I. Gee ong ... 3 and I 210 70 3, 4 and 5 7.12.56 Anderson ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 80 32 3, 4 and 5 2.3.53 Anglesea ...... SfW Lorne ..• ... 3 and I 700 767 3, 4 and 5 21.12.36 Angleside ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 (Incl. In Moyhu) 3, 4 and 5 4.4.50 Antwerp ...... Wimm. Dimboola ... I 70 20 3, 4 and 5 22.9.60 ...... SfW Apollo Bay ... 3 and I 1,598 450 3, 4 and 5 17.3.58 Apollo Bay Rural...... SJW Apollo Bay ... I* 86 54 3, 4 and 5 17.3.58 Arapiles ...... Wimm. Horsham ... I 38 11 3, 4 and 5 22.6.60 Arawata ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 200 59 3, 4 and 5 7.7.59 Arcadia ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 80 41 3, 4 and 5 25.3.57 Archdale ...... Mid. Maryborough ... 3 and I 64 26 3, 4 and 5 10.10.55 Archie's Creek ...... Gipps. San Remo ... 3 and I 390 110 3, 4 and 5 1.9.40 Ardeer ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.3.27 Ardmona ...... N/E Shepparton 3 and I l,o70 422 3 ,4 and 5 25.3.38 Areegra ...... North Wycheproof ... I 18 9 3, 4 and 5 10.9.58 Argyle ...... North El more ... I (Incl. in Heathcote) 3, 4 and 5 6.9.55 Arkona ...... Wimm. Dimboola .. . I 64 IS 3, 4 and 5 3.5.59 Armadale ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Arnold ...... North lnglewood .. . I 87 45 3, 4 and 5 25.11.60 Arthur's Creek ...... E/M G reensborough I 154 44 3, 4 and 5 27.3.61 As cot ...... Ball. Ball a rat .. . 3 100 43 3, 4 and 5 7.12.38 As cot ...... North Bendigo .. . I (Incl. in Epsom) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.41 Vale ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Ashbourne ...... Mid. Wood end ... I 63 19 3, 4 and 5 25.7.60 Ashburton ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Ashwood ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Aspendale ...... E/M Chelsea ... 3 4,360 1,160 I and 5 31.12.44 Athlone Gipps. {Warragul } I 170 3, 4 and 5 ...... Korumburra 94 4.7.57 Auburn ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and 5 1.9.30 Avenel ...... N/E Seymour .. . 3 and I t430 197 3, 4 and 5 22.3.48 Avoca ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 1,053 440 3, 4 and 5 1.8.40 Avondale Heights ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Avon more ...... North El more ... I 18 11 3, 4 and 5 27.9.51 Avonsleigh ...... E/M Bel grave ... 3 and I 300 99 3, 4 and 5 20.12.50 Axe Creek ...... North Bendigo ... I 152 58 3, 4 and 5 26.8.53 Axed ale ...... North Bendigo ... 3 113 46 3, 4 and 5 19.12.55 Ayrford ...... SfW Terang ... I 114 38 3, 4 and 5 22.7.57 Bacchus Marsh ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 3,000 1,202 3, 4 and 5 3.6.41 Bacchus Marsh Rural ... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 and I (Incl. in Baccnus Marsh) 3, 4 and 5 3.6.41 Baddaginnie ...... Benalla ... I 3, 4 and 5 23.7.36 Badger Creek ...... EMNt Healesville .. . 3 and I 230190 I 6492 3, 4 and 5 1.4.33 Bagshot ...... North El more ... I 56 29 3, 4 and 5 30.11.51 Bagshot North ...... North El more .. . I (Incl. in Bagshot) 3, 4 and 5 30.11.51 Bairnsdale ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 5,200 2,261 3, 4 and 5 1.4.27 Bairnsdale Rural ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 and I 264 59 3, 4 and 5 13.2.36 Balaclava ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Bald Hills ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . I 42 18 3, 4 and 5 13.7.38 Balintore ...... SfW Colac ...... I 58 14 3, 4 and 5 1.6.37 Ball an ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . 3 920 337 3, 4 and 5 1.3.40 Ballangeich ...... SfW Warrnambool I 130 60 3, 4 and 5 2.11.55 Ballapur ...... North W"cheproof ... I 67 29 3, 4 and 5 19.6.58 Ball a rat ...... Ball. Ba larat ... 3~ 54,900 16,892 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Ballarat East ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . 3 (Incl. in Ballarat~ 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Ballarat North ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... 3 (Incl. in Ballarat 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Ballendella ...... N/E Rochester ... 3 and I 340 167 3, 4 and 5 20.3.40 Balliang ...... Gee I. Geelong ... I 12 I 6 3, 4 and 5 19.7.60 Balliang East ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh I 116 47 3, 4 and 5 10.10.58 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. tAt 30th June, 1961, 39 consumers at Ballarat were supplied on a Direct Current 3 Wire 230J460V System. 21

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Location of Alternating Current Tariffs Date Supply Branch System of Supply Number as per First Centre or Sub­ Officer-in­ Population of 1 Charge (Voltage details-<~ee I Page 46 Undertaken by Consumers Branch (District Office) contents page) Columns No. Commission

PHASES Balmattum N/E Euroa I 130 63 3, 4 and 5 8.10.37 Balnarring ... E/M Mornington .. . I 245 78 3, 4 and 5 2.9.54 Balnarring Beach E/M Mornington .. . I 661 174 3, 4 and 5 20.12.55 Balook ...... Gipps. Traralgon I 47 2 3, 4 and 5 31.10.57 Balwyn ...... Metro. Melbourne 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 ...... N/E Rochester 3 and I 1,000 441 3, 4 and 5 19.12.45 Bamawm Extension N/E Echuca 3 and I 140 63 3, 4 and 5 23.2.48 Bambill ...... Mild. Red Cliffs I 7 2 6 28.7.59 Bambra ...... S/W Colac ... I* 56 27 3, 4 and 5 11.6.58 Bamganle ... •.. Gee I. Geelong I 50 22 3, 4 and 5 10.12.58 Bandiana ... . •. N/E Wodonga 3 and I 245 110 3, 4 and 5 12.4.39 Bangholme .. . E/M Dandenong ... I 617 176 3, 4 and 5 17.11.37 Bannockburn .. . Geel. Gee long I 213 75 3, 4 and 5 27.10.52 Banyan ...... North Sea Lake I 21 10 3, 4 and 5 28.5.58 Banyena ... •.. Wimm. Murtoa I 81 23 3, 4 and 5 8.5.59 Baranduda ... N/E Wodonga 3 and I 295 154 3, 4 and 5 19.6.46 Barep ...... N/E Echuca I (Incl. in on gala) 3, 4 and 5 1.4.41 Barfold ...... Mid. Kyneton I 150 18 3, 4 and 5 17.7.59 Baringhup ... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 156 43 3, 4 and 5 23.10.47 Baringhup West .. . Mid. Maryborough I 80 37 3, 4 and 5 31.8.50 Barjarg ...... N/E Mansfield I 90 46 3, 4 and 5 21.7.58 Barker's Creek .. . Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 100 77 3, 4 and 5 15.12.44 Barnawartha .. . N/E Wodonga I 340 176 3, 4 and 5 7.10.27 Barongarook ..• SfW Colac .. . I 71 37 3, 4 and 5 9.4.57 Barpinba ...... SfW Colac .. . I• 15 4 3, 4 and 5 8.6.44 Barrabool .. . Geel. Geelong I 31 12 3, 4 and 5 10.12.45 Barramunga (L) .. . 5/W Colac ... I 39 20 3, 4 and 5 31.5.56 Barrar.ort •.. North Charlton I 105 54 3, 4 and 5 27.8.59 Barry s Reef •.. Mid. Kyneton I 42 13 3, 4 and 5 12.5.61 Barwidgee Creek N/E Myrtleford I 70 36 3, 4 and 5 14.9.60 Barwo ..• ... N/E 3 and I 310 168 3, 4 and 5 24.4.45 ... SfW Colac ... I 120 54 3, 4 and 5 31.3.55 Barwon Heads ... Geel. Queenscliff ... 3 1,960 595 3, 4 and 5 6.9.24 Bass ...... Gipps. San Remo I 270 133 3, 4 and 5 3.11.54 Batesford ...... Gee I. Geelong I 80 28 3, 4 and 5 28.2.39 Baulkamaugh .. . N/E Numurkah 3 and I 565 284 3, 4 and 5 14.10.52 Baxter ...... E/M Frankston ... I 896 267 3, 4 and 5 2.8.49 Bayles ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 290 125 3, 4 and 5 11.9.35 2, 4 and 5} Bayswater E/M Ringwood 3 and I 6,232 1,741 { 3, 4 and 5 24.7.26 Beaconsfield E/M Pakenham ..• I 482 178 3, 4 and 5 18.6.28 Bealiba ... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 330 118 3, 4 and 5 18.5.55 Bear's Lagoon North lnglewood ••. 3 and I 109 46 3, 4 and 5 3.4.57 Beau champ North Wycheproof .. . I 24 14 3, 4 and 5 28.6.60 Beaufort ... Ball. Beaufort .. . 3 and I 1,800 516 3, 4 and 5 30.7.54 Beaumaris Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 I and 5 1.9.30 ... SfW Colac ...... I \91 t 186 3, 4 and 5 21.5.24 Beech Forest S/W Apollo Bay ... 3 and I* 345 78 3, 4 and 5 12.6.57 Beech worth N/E Beech worth •.. 3 2,800 795 3, 4 and 5 2.9.46 Belgrave ..• E/M Belgrave .. . 3 2,522 1,028 3, 4 and 5 24.8.25 Belgrave Heights E/M Belgrave .. . 3 and I 732 262 3, 4 and 5 23.12.36 Belgrave South ... E/M Belgrave .. . 3 and I 781 157 3, 4 and 5 17.2.37 Bellarine .•• Gee!. Queenscliff .. . I 100 20 3, 4 and 5 13.2.24 Bellbrae ... Geel. Geelong .. . I 61 23 3, 4 and 5 9.8.44 Bellellen Wimm. Murtoa •.. 3 and I 30 I 3, 4 and 5 27.4.61 Bell Park ... Geel. Geelong ... 3 7,400 1,952 2, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Belmont .. . Gee!. Geelong ... 3 11,415 3,201 2, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Bena .. . Glpps. Korumburra ... 3 and I 380 185 3, 4 and 5 10.7.30 Bena West Gipps. Korumburra ... I 90 18 3, 4 and 5 5.8.42 Benalla ... N/E Benalla ... 3 7,700 2,485 3, 4 and 5 1.5.26 Bendigo North Bendigo ..• 3 41,150 14,557 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Bendigo East North Bendigo .•• 3 and I (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Bengworden Gipps. Bai rnsdale .. . I 86 25 3, 4 and 5 4.11.60 Bennison .. . Gipps. Foster...... I 73 39 3, 4 and 5 29.10.38 Bentleigh .. . Metro. Melbourne •.. 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Beremboke Ball. Ballarat ... I 50 18 3, 4 and 5 29.11.57 Berriwillock North Sea Lake ... 3 and I 315 131 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Berrybank S/W Camperdown I 224 67 3, 4 and 5 10.12.54 Berry's Creek Gipps. Leongatha ... I 100 45 3, 4 and 5 19.3.57 Dandenong } 3 and I 1,872 655 3, 4 and 5 7.5.28 Berwick ... E/M Pakenham SfW \ ort Fairy ... I 28 7 3, 4 and 5 9.12.57 Bet Bet Mid. Maryborough I 64 22 3, 4 and 5 23.5.52 Bethanga .. . N/E Tallangatta I 270 136 3, 4 and 5 23.3.59 Betley .. . Mid. Maryborough I 4 2 3, 4 and 5 9.7.53 17.12.54 Greensborough } I 199 53 3, 4 and 5 Beveridge ... {M~t~o. Melbourne .. . { 27.4.59 Big Hill ... North Bendigo .. . 3 and I 52 27 3, 4 and 5 6.7.51 Billabong .. . Mild. Mildura .. . 3 160 29 6 1.10.53 Blrchip .. . North Wycheproof .. . 3 1,000 373 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Blrdwoodton Mild. Mildura .. . 3 and I 469 188 6 1.10.53 SfW Colac ...... I 474 206 3, 4 and 5 30.10.24 Bittern ... E/M Mornington ... I 453 116 3, 4 and 5 22.12.37 Black Hill Ball. Ballarat .. . 3 (Incl. in Ballarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Black Lead Ball. Ballarat .. . I 3, 4 and 5 12.1.59 Black Rock Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t 17 I t s I and 5 1.9.30 Blackwarry Gipps. Traralgon ... I 20 12 3, 4 and 5 14.2.58 t Included In metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. L = Limited area of supply only. 22

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Location of Alternating Current I Branch I Number Tariffs I Date Supply Centre or Sub· Officer·in .. System of Supply as per First Charge (Voltage details-see Population of Branch Consumers Page 46 Undertaken by (District Office) contents page} Columns No. : Commission PHASES Blackwood ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 400 140 3, 4 and 5 27.3.61 Blackwood Forest ... Gipps. San Remo ... I 168 46 3, 4 and 5 2.12.55 Blairgowrie ...... E/M Sorrento ... 3 1,305 397 3, 4 and 5 14.2.34 Blampied ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 80 42 3, 4 and 5 23.4.47 Blowhard ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 86 40 3, 4 and 5 24.1.37 Bobinawarrah ...... N/E Wangaratta ... I 190 85 3, 4 and 5 19.4.50 Bochara ...... SfW Hamilton ... I 20 11 3, 4 and 5 6.6.51 Bogong ...... Kiewa Mt. Beauty ... 3 and I 220 38 3, 4 and 5 8.7.40 Boho ...... N/E Ben alia ... I (Incl. in ) 3, 4 and 5 20.8.53 Boigbeat ...... North Sea Lake ... 3 41 20 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Boisdale ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... 3 and I 510 229 3, 4 and 5 7.2.34 Bolinda ...... Mid. Sunbury ... I 48 23 3, 4 and 5 4.4.52 Bolwarrah ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 35 13 3, 4 and 5 22.4.60 Bona Vista ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 190 65 3, 4 and 5 30.12.3 8 Bonbeach ...... E/M Chelsea ... 3 3,614 946 I and 5 31.12.44 Bonegilla ...... N/rE Wodon9a ... 3 2,500 67 3, 4 and 5 18.12.40 Boneo ...... EM Rosebu ... 3 and I 99 33 3, 4 and 5 28.9.56 Bonnie Doon ...... N/E Mansfield ... I 210 80 3, 4 and 5 31.1.41 Bookar ...... SfW Camperdown I 125 74 3, 4 and 5 10.8.37 Boolarra ...... Gipps. Morwell ... 3 and I 604 199 3, 4 and 5 29.10.24 Boolarra South ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 100 36 3, 4 and 5 1.8.40 Boorcan SfW {Terang } ...... Camperdown 3 and I 224 58 3, 4 and 5 20.12.5 0 Boorolite ...... N/E Mansfield ... I 70 36 3, 4 and 5 29.3.61 Boort ...... North Charlton ... 3 and I 900 403 3, 4 and 5 14.2.5 5 Bo Peep ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 20 13 3, 4 and 5 10.1.52 Boralma ...... N/E Rutherglen ... I 35 18 3, 4 and 5 16.9.5 9 Boronia ...... E/M Ringwood 3 and I 7,965 2,164 {2, 4 and 5} ...... 3, 4 and 5 23.1.2 7 Borung ...... North Charlton ... I 86 36 3, 4 and 5 17.6.5 5 Bostock's Creek ...... SJW Camperdown I* 170 95 3, 4 and 5 15.12.24 Bowenvale ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 104 35 3, 4 and 5 10.5.40 Bows er ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 55 27 3, 4 and 5 23.4.34 Boxwood ...... N/E Ben alia ... I 40 21 3, 4 and 5 24.6.5 9 Bradshaw ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 30 12 3, 4 and 5 10.11.52 Camperdown Brad vale ...... {S/W I 104 61 3, 4 and 5 {31.8.39 Ball. Ballarat } 19.6.59 Braeside ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 49 19 3, 4 and 5 27.6.3 0 Braeside Rural ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I 201 55 3, 4 and 5 27.6.3 0 Brandy Creek ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 50 IS 3, 4 and 5 15.2.3 9 Branxholme ...... SfW Hamilton ... I 545 163 3, 4 and 5 25.2.5 5 Braybrook (Part) ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.3.21 Breakaway Creek ... SfW ... I 24 9 3, 4 and 5 10.3.5 4 Breakwater ...... Gee I. Geelong ... 3 550 165 2. 4 and 5 1.9.3 0 Brewster ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 110 49 3, 4 and 5 10.11.58 Briagolong ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 450 133 3, 4 and 5 5.3.3 7 Briar Hill ... Greens borough 1,252 {2· 4 and 5} ...... E/M 3 380 3, 4 and 5 12.5.26 Bridge Creek ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 10 4 3, 4 and 5 1.9. 40 Bridgewater ...... North lnglewood ... 3 and I 400 231 3, 4 and 5 27.4.4 0 Bright ...... N/E Myrtleford 3 1,290 436 3, 4 and 5 1.12.41 Brighton ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.3 0 Brimin ...... N/E Rutherglen ... I (Incl. in Rutherglen) 3, 4 and 5 13.11.5 6 Broadford ...... N/E Seymour ... 3 1,530 550 3, 4 and 5 31.8.48 Broad meadows Metro. { I and 5 } ...... Melbourne ... 3 t t 3, 4 and 5 18.11.3 5 Broadmeadows Rural ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 534 139 3, 4 and 5 18.11.3 5 Broadwater ...... S/W Port Fairy ... I 16 3 3, 4 and 5 21.11.57 Brooklea ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.3.27 Brooklyn ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.3.21 Brookside ...... N/E Myrtleford ... I (Incl. in Porepunkah) 3, 4 and 5 18.7.5 2 Broomfleld ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 60 1 29 3, 4 and 5 17.2.49 Brown Hill ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 (Incl. in Ballarat) 3. 4 and 5 1.7.3 4 Bruarong ..• ...... N/E Myrtleford ... I (Incl. in Mudgegonga) 3, 4 and 5 23.5.61 Brucknell ...... SfW Terang ... I 110 45 3, 4 and 5 20.4.5 5 Bruthen I ...... Gip!t Entrance 3 and I 868 222 3, 4 and 5 1.10.3 0 Buckland ...... NE Myrtleford ... I (Incl. in Porepunkah) 3, 4 and 5 18.7.52 Buckley ...... SfW Colac ...... I* 37 21 3, 4 and 5 20.9. 48 Buckley's Swamp ... SfW Hamilton ... I 10 6 3, 4 and S 16.9.60 Buffalo ...... G~ps. Foster ... I 192 96 3, 4 and 5 26.6.5 2 Buffalo River ...... /E Myrtleford ... 3 and I 360 192 3, 4 and 5 24.1.4 5 Bulla ...... Mid. Sunbury ... I 208 72 3, 4 and 5 10.11.3 6 Bullaharre ...... S/W Camperdown I* 30 23 3, 4 and 5 30.10.45 ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 180 60 3, 4 and 5 25.11.49 Bullarto ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 120 42 3, 4 and 5 16.4.5 7 Bullarto South ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I (Incl. in Bullarto) 3, 4 and 5 16.4.57 Bullhead Creek ...... N/E Tallangatta ... I 140 I 64 3, 4 and 5 16.3. 60 Bullioh ...... N/E Tallangatta ... 3 (Incl. in Ta langatta) 3, 4 and 5 20.10.5 8 Bullock Swamp ...... SfW Colac ...... I* 68 19 3, 4 and S 12.9.24 Buln Buln ...... Gipps. Warragul . .. I 290 99 3, 4 and 5 1.12.3 0 Buln Buln East (L) ... Gipps. Warragul ... I 120 10 3, 4 and 5 29.9.5 8 Bumberrah ...... Gipps. Lakes Entrance I 32 21 3, 4 and 5 13.10.54 Bundalaguah ...... Gipps. Sale ...... I 268 90 3, 4 and 5 9.8.29 Bunding ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I so 23 3, 4 and 5 27.1.6 I Bundoora ...... E/M Greens borough 3 and I 1,070 302 3, 4 and 5 31.12.27 Bungalally ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 28 8 3, 4 and 5 21.3.6 0 Bungaree ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 480 117 3, 4 and 5 14.5.40 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. L = Limited area of supply only. 23

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Tariffs Date Supply Location of Alternating Current Number Branch System of Supply as per First Centre or Sub- Officer·in· Population of Charge (Voltage details-see Consumers Page 46 Undertaken by Branch (District Office) I contents page) Columns No. Commission

PHASES Bung Bong ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 64 28 3, 4 and 5 21.4.41 Bunguluke ...... North Charlton ... I (Incl. in Glenloth) 3, 4 and 5 5.10.59 Bunlnyong ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 and I 860 265 3, 4 and 5 14.1.37 Bunyip ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 1,410 442 3, 4 and 5 15.10.28 Burke's Flat ...... North Char! ton ... I 39 16 3, 4 and 5 16.2.59 Burleigh ...... E/M Lilydale ... I 169 47 3, 4 and 5 26.11.58 Burnbank ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 24 11 3, 4 and 5 15.8.58 Burnt Creek ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 49 14 3, 4 and 5 21.3.60 Burnley ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 ...... NJE Yarrawonga ... 3 and I ISO 74 3, 4 and 5 12.9.35 Burrereo ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... I 28 8 3, 4 and 5 13.8.58 Burrum ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... I 77 22 3, 4 and 5 13.8.58 Burrumbeet ...... Ball. Beaufort ... 3 and I 200 103 3, 4 and 5 21.10.47 Burrumboot East ... North El more ... I 20 7 3, 4 and 5 23.7.56 Burwood ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Bushfield ...... SJW Warrnambool I 140 63 3, 4 and 5 8.12.49 Bushy Park ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 58 27 3, 4 and 5 25.2.37 Buxton ...... NJE Alexandra ... 3 and I 130 66 3, 4 and 5 2.12.55 North ...... SJW Hamilton ... I 90 36 3, 4 and 5 12.3.54 Byaduk South ...... SJW Port Fairy ... I ,. 98 47 3, 4 and 5 10.12.48 By lands ...... N/E Seymour ... I 70 35 3, 4 and 5 3.6.58 Byrne ...... NfE Wangaratta ... 3 (Incl. in Moyhu) 3, 4 and 5 16.11.51 Byrneside ...... N/E Shepparton ... I 250 130 3, 4 and 5 11.5.37 Cabarita ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 286 55 6 1.10.53 Caldermeade ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 185 77 3, 4 and 5 6.9.35 California Gully ...... North Bendigo ... 3 and I (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.2.36 Calivil ...... North lnglewood ... I 216 106 3, 4 and 5 13.12.48 Callignee ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 62 38 3, 4 and 5 1.4.60 Callignee North ...... Glpps. Traralgon ... I 34 21 3, 4 and 5 7.4.60 Callignee South ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 26 13 3, 4 and 5 6.4.60 Calulu ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 and I 52 7 3, 4 and 5 2.9.46 Camberwell ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Cambrian Hill ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 70 30 3, 4 and 5 25.7.49 Campbellfield ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 and I t t I and 5 14.9.36 Campbellfield Rural ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 and I 273 88 3, 4 and 5 14.9.36 Campbell's Creek ... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 550 225 3, 4 and 5 17.11.41 Campbell's Forest ... North lnglewood ... I 49 22 3, 4 and 5 22.3.48 Campbelltown ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 92 36 3, 4 and 5 1.8.52 Camperdown ...... SfW Camperdown 3 and I* 3,600 1,228 3, 4 and 5 30.12.23 Camperdown Rural ... SJW Camperdown 3 and I 720 390 3, 4 and 5 9.1.36 Canadian ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... 3 (Incl. in Ballarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Canary Island ...... North Cohuna ... I 42 22 3, 4 and 5 10.4.57 Caniambo ...... NJE Shepparton ... I 40 24 3, 4 and 5 12.12.58 Cannie ...... North Wycheproof ... I 59 26 3, 4 and 5 25.5.59 Canterbury ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 + t I and 5 1.9.30 Cape Clear ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I ' so IS 3, 4 and 5 13.3.59 Cape Schanck ...... E/M Rosebud ... I 66 17 3, 4 and 5 2.8.59 Caramut ...... SJW Terang ... I 180 63 3, 4 and 5 12.8.38 Cardigan ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 50 39 3, 4 and 5 21.10.47 Cardinia ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 285 86 3, 4 and 5 29.2.52 Cardross ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... 3 and I 943 441 6 1.10.53 Cargerie ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 40 22 3, 4 and 5 19.12.58 Carisbrook ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 500 267 3, 4 and 5 24.11.37 Carlisle River ...... SfW Colac ...... I 114 66 3, 4 and 5 7.8.59 Carlsruhe ... Mid. {Woodend I 65 24 3, 4 and 5 13.9.44 ... Kyneton } Carnegie ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Carngham ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I* 100 38 3, 4 and 5 17.4.57 Carrajung ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 192 59 3, 4 and 5 31.5.57 Carrajung Lower ... Gipps. Yarram ... I 100 38 3, 4 and 5 2.12.57 Carrajung South ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 150 SI 3, 4 and 5 21.8.57 Carranballac ...... SJW Willaura ... I 60 15 3, 4 and 5 18.10.39 { I and 5 } Carrum ...... E/M Chelsea ... 3 6,394 1,720 2, 4 and 5 31.12.44 3, 4 and 5 Carrum Downs ...... E/M Frankston ... 3 and I 1,203 305 3, 4 and 5 8.3.51 Carwarp ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 80 31 6 7.3.61 Castlemai ne ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 7,000 2,413 3, 4 and 5 31.12.29 Catanl ...... Koo-wee-rup I 250 119 3, 4 and 5 27.10.36 Cathkin ...... G~Jt·/E Alexandra ... I 85 48 3, 4 and 5 21.9.55 Catumnal ...... North Charlton ... I 22 12 3, 4 and 5 27.6.59 Caulfleld ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 I. 9.30 Ceres ...... Geel. Geelong ... I 63 26 3, 4 and 5 26.11.45 Chadstone ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Charleroi ...... N/E Tallangatta ... I (Incl. in Sandy Creek) 3, 4 and 5 5.12.60 Charlton ...... North Charlton ... 3 and I 1,100 574 3, 4 and 5 15.11.55 Chatham ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Chelsea { I and 5 } ...... E/M Chelsea ... 3 7,011 1,931 3, 4 and 5 31.12.44 ... Cheltenham ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I t I and 5 1.9.30 Chepstowe ...... Ball. Beaufort . .. I 170 72 3, 4 and 5 18.6.57 Cherrilong ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 30 18 3, 4 and 5 14.3.58 Cheshunt ...... NfE Wangaratta ... 3 and I ISO 70 3, 4 and 5 9.10.59 Chewton ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 800 196 3, 4 and 5 24.5.37 Chiltern ...... NJE Rutherglen ... 3 815 301 3, 4 and 5 1.9.26 Chilwell ...... Geel. Geelong ... 3 2,404 621 2, 4 and 5 1.9.30 t Included In metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 24

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Location of Alternatlnc Current Branch Number Tariffs Date Supply Centre or Sub- Officer-in- System of Supply as per First Charge (Voltace details-oee Population of Branch Consumers Pace 46 Undertaken by (District Office) contents pace) Columns No. Commission PHASES Chintin ...... Mid. Sun bury ... I 12 3 3, 4 and 5 10.12.58 Chocolyn •.• ...... SJW Camperdown I 200 108 3, 4 and 5 14.1.38 Christmas Hills ...... E/M Lil~dale ... I 231 66 3, 4 and 5 4.7.60 Claretown ...... Ball. Ba larat ... I 35 14 3, 4 and 5 29.8.52 Clarinda ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Ciarkefield ...... Mid. Sun bury .. . I 174 67 3, 4 and 5 13.3.4S Clarke's Hill ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . I 70 31 3, 4 and S 6.10.50 Clayton ... {Metro. Melbourne 3 t t I and 5 } ...... EJM Dandenong } { 10,330 2,693 2,4and5 30.4.26 Clematis ...... E/M Belgrave .. . I 354 119 3, 4 and 5 24.8.34 Ctementson ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 18 8 3, 4 and 5 2S.3.60 Ctiffside ...... Mild. Red Cliffs .. . 3 and I 122 31 6 I.IO.S3 Clifton Hill ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Ctifton Springs ...... Geel. Queenscliff ... I 20 4 3, 4 and 5 15.12.26 Cloverlea ...... Gipps. Trafalgar ... 3 and I 234 77 3, 4 and S 7.4.30 Clunes ...... { Ball. Ballarat } 3 922 393 3, 4 and 5 { 9.2.38 ... Mid. Maryborough 17.4.59 Clyde ...... E/M Dandenong ... I 437 119 3, 4 and S 25.10.SO Clyde North ...... E/M Dandenong ... I 221 61 3, 4 and S 23.10.SO Clydebank ...... G,!Kps. Sale ...... I 13S 47 3, 4 and S 9.4.36 Clydesdale ...... id. Castlemaine .. . 3 and I 60 21 3, 4 and 5 8.2.S7 Coalville ...... Gipps. Moe ... I 109 46 3, 4 and 5 3.6.58 Coatesvllle ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Cobaw ...... Mid. Wood end ... I 14 6 3, 4 and 5 8.12.58 Cobden ...... SJW Camperdown 3 and 1• 1,220 426 3, 4 and 5 26.3.24 Cob ram ...... NJE Cob ram ... 3 2.450 1,070 3, 4 and 5 1.10.28 East ...... NJE Cob ram ... 3 (Incl. In Cobram) 3, 4 and 5 12.12.45 Cobrlco ...... SJW Camperdown J• 156 77 3, 4 and 5 22.12.38 Cochrane's Creek ... Mid. Maryborough I 24 7 3, 4 and 5 13.6.58 Cockatoo ...... Bel grave 3 1,832 ... Er .. . 320 3, 4 and S I S.II.SI Codrinfton ...... SW Port Fairy ... I 130 68 3, 4 and 5 30.7.55 Coghill s Creek ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 110 45 3, 4 and 5 7.2.46 Cohuna ...... North Cohuna ... 3 1,800 667 3, 4 and 5 30.4.58 Coimadal ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh I 20 2 3, 4 and 5 9.11.55 Colac ...... SJW Colac ...... 3 and I 10,200 3,144 3, 4 and 5 1.9.23 Colac Rural ...... SJW Colac ...... 3 and I 4,574 1,791 3, 4 and S 9.1.36 Colblnabbin ...... North El more ... I 249 118 3, 4 and S 17.6.54 Colblnabbln West ... North El more ... I 70 31 3, 4 and S 17.8.55 Coldstream ...... Lilydale ... 3 and I 360 Ill 3, 4 and 5 1.7.33 Coleraine ...... ~Mw Hamilton ... 3 and 1• 1,500 553 3, 4 and 5 1.7.46 Colignan ...... Id. Red Cliffs ... 3 and I 190 73 6 12.7.57 Coiling wood ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Condah ...... SJW Hamilton .. . I 112 58 3, 4 and 5 16.S.58 Condah Swamp ...... SJW Port Fairy ... I 89 IS 3, 4 and 5 18.10.45 Congupna ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 290 157 3, 4 and S 7.9.34 Connewarre ...... Geel. Gee long ... I 45 24 3, 4 and S 10.8.44 Coo ma ...... NJE Kyabram ... I lOS 59 3, 4 and 5 31.12.47 Coomboona ...... NJE Shepparton ... I liS ss 3, 4 and 5 27.3.56 Coomoora ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 45 12 3, 4 and 5 I.S.SS Coongulmerang Upper ... Gipps. Balrnsdale ... I 26 9 3, 4 and 5 17.6.49 Coragulac ...... SJW Colac ...... I 117 38 3, 4 and 5 30.4.2 4 Cora Lynn ...... Glpps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 300 159 3, 4 and 5 9.8.35 Corangamite ...... S/W Colac ...... I • s 2 3, 4 and S 9.4.52 Corinella ...... Gipps. San Remo .. . I 134 80 3, 4 and S 16.12.60 Corio Geel. Geelong 3 2,405 632 { 2, 4and S} ...... 3, 4 and S 1.9.3 0 Cornella ...... North El more ... I 11 s 3, 4 and S 23.7.S 6 Cornella East ...... North El more ... I (Incl. in Cornella) 3, 4 and S 23.7.S 6 Coromby ...... Wimm. Murtoa .. . I 122 35 3, 4 and 5 9.2.6 0 Corop ...... North El more .. . I 148 68 3, 4 and 5 23.12.5 4 Cororooke ...... SJW Colac ...... 3 and 1• 421 Ill 3, 4 and 5 27.3.2 4 Corunnum ...... SfW Colac ...... I 26 14 3, 4 and 5 12.7. 44 Cosgrove South ... NJE Shepparton ... I 30 10 3, 4 and S 18.8.5 9 ...... North El more ... 3 and I 56 23 3, 4 and S 4.11.5 9 Cottle's Bridge ...... E/M Greensborough I 175 50 3, 4 and 5 27.3.61 Couangalt ...... Mid. Sun bury ... I 28 8 3, 4 and S 1.8.3 7 Cowes ...... Gipps. San Remo ... 3 and I 1,250 617 3, 4 and 5 31.3.5 4 Cowwarr ...... Gr%ps. Traralgon .. . 3 and I 458 ISO 3, 4 and S 8.11.24 Cralgle ...... id • Maryborough I 50 4 3, 4 and 5 20.5.5 4 Craigleburn ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 and I 170 69 3, 4 and 5 18.7.42 Cranbourne ... E/M \Dandenong 3 and I 2,055 607 3, 4 and 5 12.9. 28 ... Frankston } { 7.12. 60 Creek View ...... North Imore ... I 52 24 3, 4 and S 23.10.5 3 Creighton's Creek ... N/E Euroa ... I 75 42 3, 4 and 5 17.8.5 6 Cressy ...... S/W Colac ...... I SOS 136 3, 4 and S 19.11.41 Creswick ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 1,800 563 3, 4 and S 24.11.3 7 Creswick North ...... BalL Ballarat ... 3 {Incl. in Creswick~ 3, 4 and S 24.11.3 7 Crib Point ...... E/M Mornlngton ... 3 and I 1,258 3 8 3, 4 and 5 23.8.29 Crossley ...... SJW Port Fairy ... I• 112 28 3, 4 and 5 16.3. 38 Crossover ...... Gi'W • Warragul .. . I 100 35 3, 4 and 5 14.7.6 0 Croxton East ...... Sf Hamilton I 76 40 3, 4 and 5 31.7.5 0 Croydon ... \Ringwood 3 and I 14,787 { 2, 4 and S} ...... E/M Lilydale } 4,040 3, 4 and S 1.4.2 5 Crusoe Gully ...... North endigo ... I (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and S 17.1.5 2 ...... SJW Warrnambool I 357 133 3, 4 and 5 7.12.3 8 Culgoa ...... North Sea Lake .. . 3 284 123 3, 4 and 5 15.11.5 6 Curdle's River ...... SfW Terang ... I 40 5 3, 4 and S 4.12.5 9 Curdle Vale ...... SfW Warrnambool I 70 20 3, 4 and S 19.11. 58 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 25

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PHASES {Geelong } I 82 29 3, 4 and 5 21.9.46 Curlewis ...... Gee!. Queensdiff Curyo ...... North Wycheproof ... I 95 46 3, 4 and 5 25.2.58 Daisy Hill ...... Mid. Maryborough I 52 16 3, 4 and 5 1.5.58 Dalmore ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 196 88 3, 4 and 5 29.1.37 Dalyston ...... Gipps • San Remo .. . I 210 77 3, 4 and 5 15.11.40 23,468 7,004 { 2, 4 and 5} Dandenong ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I 3, 4 and 5 1.10.23 Darley ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 and I (Incl. in Bacc us Marsh) 3, 4 and 5 9.9.40 Darling ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 I and 5 1.9.30 Darlington ...... SJW Camperdown I* t 120 t 35 3, 4 and 5 22.4.38 Darnum ...... Gipps . Trafalgar .. . 3 and I 320 98 3, 4 and 5 20.12.24 Darraweit Guim ... Mid. Sun bury ... I 140 50 3, 4 and 5 10.12.58 Dawson ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 20 13 3, 4 and 5 16.4.37 Daylesford ...... Ball. Daylesford ... 3 and I 3,320 1,258 3, 4 and 5 31.10.40 Dean ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . I 190 69 3, 4 and 5 5.4.50 Dean Marsh ...... SJW Colac ...... I 182 94 3, 4 and 5 23.6.55 Dederang ...... NJE Wodonga ... I 275 130 3, 4 and 5 6.5.49 Deepdene ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Deer Park ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 2,356 648 2, 4 and 5 14.2.29 Deer Park Rural ... Mid. Bacchus Marsh I 24 12 3, 4 and 5 18.5.48 Delatite ...... NJE Mansfield ... I 120 59 3, 4 and 5 1.3.57 Del burn ...... Gipps. Trafalgar .. . 3 and I 50 19 3, 4 and 5 16.8.60 Denison ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 410 252 3, 4 and 5 1.4.53 Dennington ...... S/W Warrnambool 3 and I 616 228 3, 4 and 5 1.2.29 Denver ...... Mid . Kyneton ... I a 3 3, 4 and 5 18.7.57 Derby ...... North lnglewood ... I 45 17 3, 4 and 5 1.8.58 Derrimut ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . I 8 5 3, 4 and 5 1.3.27 Derrinal ...... North El more .. . I 28 10 3, 4 and 5 19.4.56 Derrinallum ...... S/W Camperdown I 300 146 3, 4 and 5 20.4.38 Derwent Jacks ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 30 17 3, 4 and 5 13.3.39 Devenish ...... N/E Be nail a ... 3 365 142 3, 4 and 5 14.2.40 Devon Meadows ...... E/M Dandenong ... I 666 180 3, 4 and 5 26.7.57 Devon North ...... Gipps. Yarram ... 3 and I 270 119 3, 4 and 5 31.7.46 Dhurringlle ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 (Incl. in Toolamba) 3, 4 and 5 28.8.50 Diamond Creek ...... E/M Greensborough 3 and I 2,087 1 555 3, 4 and 5 10.5.29 Diamond Hill ...... North Bendigo ... l (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 27.2.56 Dig by ...... SJW Hamilton .. . I 200 86 3, 4 and 5 28.10.60 15.3.29 ~Sunbury 3 and I 252 95 3, 4 and 5 Digger's Rest ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh } { 8.7.57 Diggora ...... N/E ochester ... I 115 50 3, 4 and 5 27.10.50 Dimboola ...... Wimm . Dimboola ... 3 and I 1,690 693 3, 4 and 5 29.6.58 Dingee ...... North lnglewood .. . I 246 127 3, 4 and 5 9.11.44 Dingley ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I 960 217 3, 4 and 5 10.10.29 Dixie {Terang } I* ISO 34 3, 4 and 5 24.9.45 ...... SJW Camperdown Dixon's Creek ...... E/M ilydale ... I 154 47 3, 4 and 5 22.8.57 Docker ...... NJE Wangaratta ... 3 175 74 3, 4 and 5 16.11.51 Dollar ~Leongatha I 92 48 3, 4 and 5 12.9.56 ...... Gipps. Foster } Donald ...... North harlton .. . 3 and I 1,500 584 3, 4 and 5 28.9.60 Melbourne 7.7.52 Donnybrook Qetro. I 339 53 3, 4 and 5 ...... E/M Greens borough } { 11.3.41 Dooen ...... imm. Hors ham ... 3 and I 178 51 3, 4 and 5 22.3.57 Dookie ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 and I 800 158 3, 4 and 5 8.3.37 Doreen ...... E/M Greensborough I 147 46 3, 4 and 5 1.6.59 1,603 { 2, 4 and 5} Doveton ...... E/M Dandenong .. . 3 and I 6,258 3, 4 and 5 27.7.38 Dreelte ...... SfW Colac ...... I* 71 30 3, 4 and 5 25.5.51 Driffield ...... Gipps. Morwell ... I 290 70 3, 4 and 5 6.4.38 Dromana ...... E/M Rosebud ... 3 and I 6,321 1,755 3, 4 and 5 8.12.27 Drouln ...... Gipps. Warragul ... 3 2,850 873 3, 4 and 5 1.10.24 Drouin Rural ...... Gipps . Warragul ... 3 and I 530 153 3, 4 and 5 13.11.28 Drouin South ...... Gipps . Warragul .. . 3 and I 330 160 3, 4 and 5 23.12.54 Drouin West ...... Gipps. Warragul .. . I 250 108 3, 4 and 5 18.2.39 Drummartin ...... North El more ... I 20 12 3, 4 and 5 12.7.55 Drummond ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 64 28 3, 4 and S 29.3.57 Drummond North ... Mid. Kyneton ... I 32 14 3, 4 and S 29.3.57 Drung Drung ...... Wimm. Hors ham .. . I 225 65 3, 4 and 5 2.12.58 Drysdale ...... Gee I. Queenscliff ... I 900 209 3, 4 and 5 13.2.24 Duffholme ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 4 I 3, 4 and 5 1.2.61 Dumbalk ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... 3 and I 390 184 3, 4 and 5 14.9.36 Dumbalk North ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 310 137 3, 4 and 5 1.9.39 Dumosa ...... North Wycheproof ... 3 46 26 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Dundonnell ...... SfW Camperdown I* 120 58 3, 4 and 5 22.4.47 Dunkeld ...... SJW Hamilton .. . I 660 209 3, 4 and 5 10.8.39 Dunluce ...... Mid . Maryborough I 48 20 3, 4 and 5 24.12.57 Dunnstown ...... Ball. Ball a rat .. . 3 and I 130 83 3, 4 and 5 2.6.49 Dunolly ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 850 310 3, 4 and 5 31.3.38 Durham Lead ...... Ball. Ball a rat .. . I 20 22 3, 4 and 5 21.9.54 Durham Ox ...... North Cohuna .. . I 76 37 3, 4 and 5 5.12.57 Dutson ...... Gipps. Sale ...... I 90 22 3, 4 and 5 24.5.61 Eaglehawk ...... North Bendigo .. . 3 and I (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.2.36 Eagle Point ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale .. . I 190 I 73 3, 4 and 5 6.7.51 Eastern View ...... SfW Lorne .. . I• 85 41 3, 4 and 5 17.9.39 East Geelong ...... Geel. Gee long ... 3 I 0,60 I 2,705 2, 4 and 5 1.9.30 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 26

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PHASES Eastville ...... Mid. Maryborough I 32 14 3, 4 and 5 21.6.55 Echuca ...... N/E Echuca ... 3 6,500 2,126 3, 4 and 5 10.11.24 Echuca Rural ...... NfE Echuca . .. 3 and I 130 55 3, 4 nad 5 12.11.36 Echuca Village ...... N/E Echuca ... 3 and I 255 126 3, 4 and 5 2.11.53 Eddington ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 130 61 3, 4 and 5 9.8.50 Eden Park ...... E/M Greens borough I 135 54 3, 4 and 5 27.8.59 Edgecombe ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 21 11 3, 4 and 5 10.4.58 Edi ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 and I 120 57 3, 4 and 5 4.7.57 Edi Upper ...... N/E Wangaratta ... I 125 59 3, 4 and 5 13.7.59 Edithvale ...... E/M Chelsea 3 5,612 1,501 {landS} 31.12.44 ... 3, 4 and 5 Eganstown ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 70 26 3, 4 and 5 19.5.52 Eildon ...... N/E Alexandra ... 3 900 452 3, 4 and 5 28.4.39 Elaine ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 110 58 3, 4 and 5 19.12.58 Eldorado ..• ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 ISO 68 3, 4 and 5 1.4.39 Elingamite ...... SJW Camperdown I 90 49 3, 4 and 5 20.5.53 Elingamite North ... S/W Camperdown I* 40 21 3, 4 and 5 11.6.46 Ell as wood ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 52 16 3, 4 and 5 18.5.56 Ellerside ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 70 37 3, 4 and 5 13.1.56 Ellerslie ...... S/W Terang ... I 145 36 3, 4 and 5 30.5.58 Elliminyt ...... SJW Colac ...... 3 and I (Incl. in Colac) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.24 Ellinbank ...... Gipps. Warragul ... 3 and I 220 88 3, 4 and 5 9.9.36 Elmhurst ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 288 112 3, 4 and 5 11.9.53 El more ...... North El more ... 3 and I 700 373 3, 4 and 5 2.9.47 Elphinstone ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 236 103 3, 4 and 5 7.11.38 Elsternwick ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Eltham ... Greensborough 3 and I 5,646 { 2, 4 and 5} ...... E/M 1,646 3, 4 and 5 12.8.26 Elwood ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Emerald ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 and I 2,413 SOS 3, 4 and S 7.8.34 Emu Bridge ...... N/E Benalla ... I (Incl. in Molyullah) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.46 Emu Creek ...... North Bendigo ... I 77 41 3, 4 and 5 7.4.52 Enfield ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 60 I 22 3, 4 and 5 16.6.60 Eppalock ...... North Bendigo ... I (Incl. in Axe Creek) 3, 4 and S 26.8.53 Epping ...... E/M Greensborough 3 and I 863 I 2S4 3, 4 and S 15.7.36 Epsom ...... North Bendigo ... 3 and I { (Incl. in Huntly)2 3, 4 and S {21.11.44 (Incl. in Bendigo) 19.5.37 Erwen ...... N/E Kyabram ... I 3, 4 and 5 28.3.S8 Essendon ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and S 1.8.22 Eurack ...... S/W Colac ...... I "40 I 24• 3, 4 and 5 23.10.52 Eurambeen ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 30 IS 3, 4 and S 18.6.57 Eureka ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 (Incl. in Ballarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Euroa ...... N/E Euroa ... 3 2,755 1,048 3, 4 and 5 20.3.28 Eurobin ...... N/E Myrtleford ... 3 22S 103 3, 4 and 5 1.8.44 Evansford ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 50 17 3, 4 and 5 28.3.61 Everton ...... N/E Beechworth ... 3 160 73 3, 4 and S 8.8.4S Exford ...... {Mid. Bacchus Marsh} I 70 3, 4 and 5 21.12.39 ... Metro. Werribee 19 { 12.12.56 Fairbank ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 90 31 3, 4 and 5 3.6.58 Fairy Dell ...... N/E Rochester ... I (Incl. in ) 3, 4 and 5 18.10.38 Falls Creek ...... Kiewa Mt. Beauty ... 3 and I 120 27 3, 4 and 5 21.8.60 Faraday ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 84 39 3, 4 and S S.2.SI Fawkner ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Fentona ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 and I 14 5 3, 4 and S 7.6.61 Fenton's Creek ...... North Charlton ... I SI 23 3, 4 and 5 16.2.S9 Fenwick ...... Geel. Queenscliff ... I 20 5 3, 4 and 5 I.IO.SI Ferguson ...... S/W Apollo Bay ... I 49 20 3, 4 and 5 23.9.57 Fernbank ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 56 6 3, 4 and 5 1.7.41 Fern Hill ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 24 11 3, 4 and 5 21.12.56 Fernihurst ...... North lnglewood ... I 67 28 3, 4 and 5 27.9.57 Ferntree Gully ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 and I 2,329 924 3, 4 and S 24.8.25 Ferny Creek ...... E/M Belrave ... 3 and I 1,324 355 3, 4 and 5 2.9.27 Fiery Flat ...... North lng ewood ... I 8 3 3, 4 and 5 23.8.57 Fish Creek ...... Gipps. Foster ... 3 and I 557 292 3, 4 and 5 9.7.38 Fltzroy ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Five Ways ...... E/M Dandenong ... I 183 50 3, 4 and S 31.5.55 Flemington ...... Metro. Melbourne . .. 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Flinders ...... EfM Rosebud ... 3 and I 772 234 3, 4 and 5 28.10.38 Flynn ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... 3 and I 130 37 3, 4 and 5 1.9.38 Flynn's Creek Upper ... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 75 51 3, 4 and 5 1.9.38 Forge Creek ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 60 19 3, 4 and 5 14.4.59 Forrest ...... SfW Colac ...... 3 and I 300 128 3, 4 and 5 11.10.55 Foster ...... Gipps. Foster ...... 3 and I 1,048 406 3, 4 and 5 30.4.38 Foster North ...... Gipps. Foster ...... I 136 72 3, 4 and 5 4.4.55 Framlingham ...... SJW Terang . .. I so 16 3, 4 and 5 20.12.60 Franklinford ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 28 15 3, 4 and 5 8.2.57 Frankston ... Franks ton 3 and I 17,253 { 2, 4 and 5} ... E/M ... 5,886 3, 4 and 5 21.2.28 Freshwater Creek ... Gee!. Geelong ... I 56 32 3, 4 and 5 30.4.41 Fulham ...... Gipps. Sale ...... 3 and I 85 25 3, 4 and 5 6.1.55 Fumina South ...... Gipps. Moe ... I 42 21 3, 4 and 5 22.12.55 Fyan's Creek ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... I 7 2 3,4and5 16.2.61 Fyansford ...... Gee I. Geelong ... 3 and I 284 88 3, 4 and 5 10.10.48 Gaffney's Creek ...... N/E Mansfield ... 3 (Incl. in Jamieson) 3, 4 and 5 17.9.53 Gainsborough ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 180 I 40 3, 4 and 5 28.9.3 6 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 27

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Location of Alternating Current Number Tariffs Date Supply Branch Officer..-in .. System of Supply as per First Centre or Sub- Charge (Vol cage details-see Population of Page 46 Undertaken by Branch I Consumers (District Office) contents page) Columns No. Commission

PHASES Galvin ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 (Incl. in Altona) 2,4and5 9.12.24 Gama ...... North Sea Lake ... I 52 21 3, 4 and 5 9.6.60 Gapsted ...... NfE Myrtleford ... 3 265 125 3, 4 and 5 13.4.44 Gardenvale ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and S 1.9.30 Gardiner ..• ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Garfield ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 800 362 3. 4 and S 1.8.29 ...... S/W Terang ... I* 154 39 3, 4 and 5 25.9.37 Geelengla ...... S/W Camperdown I* 12 6 3, 4 and 5 6.12.44 Geelong ...... Geel. Geelong ... 3 6,502 2,498 2. 4 and 5 1.9.30 Geelong Rural ...... Gee I. Geelong ... 3 and I 2,885 956 3, 4 and S 1.9.30 Geelong West ...... GeeI. Geelong ... 3 17,405 4,514 2, 4 and S 1.9.30 Gellibrand ...... S/W Colac ...... 3 and I* 165 52 3, 4 and 5 19.2.57 Gelliondale ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 118 27 3, 4 and 5 23.1.47 Gem brook ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 and I 584 172 3, 4 and 5 16.11.51 Gerang Gerung ...... Wimm. Dimboola ... 3 and I 230 29 3, 4 and 5 31.7.59 Gheringhap ...... Gee I. Geelong ... I 36 10 3, 4 and 5 6.2.53 Gillieston ...... N/E Kyabram ... I 180 82 3, 4 and 5 30.10.53 Glrgarre ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 550 313 3, 4 and 5 19.5.38 Girgarre East ...... N/E Kyabram ... I (Incl. in Girgarre) 3, 4 and 5 11.8.46 Gisborne ...... Mid. Sunbury ... 3 and I 600 287 3, 4 and S 1.10.28 Gladfield ...... North Cohuna ... I 42 20 3, 4 and 5 19.2.57 Gladysdale ...... E/M Warburton ... I 242 63 3, 4 and 5 20.6.60 Glenaladale ...... Glpps. Bairnsdale ... 3 and I 27 2 3, 4 and 5 10.10.45 Glenalbyn ...... North lnglewood ... I 26 10 3, 4 and 5 10.4.56 Glen Alvie ...... Gi.tps. Korumburra ... I 330 72 3, 4 and 5 19.12.40 Glenaroua ...... /E Seymour ... I 120 57 3, 4 and 5 23.12.57 Glenbervie ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Glenbrae ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 78 34 3, 4 and 5 12.3.54 Glen Creek ...... N/E Wodonga ... I 35 20 3, 4 and 5 9.8.56 Glendaruel ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 40 13 3, 4 and 5 28.3.58 Glenferrie ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Glen Forbes ...... Gipps. San Remo ... 3 and I 265 87 3, 4 and 5 11.3.43 Glenfyne ...... S/W Camperdown I 42 20 3, 4 and 5 16.9.53 Glengarry ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... 3 and I 440 270 3, 4 and 5 14.8.28 Glengower ...... Mid. Castlemaine . .. I 8 4 3, 4 and 5 2.10.57 Glenhuntly ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and S 1.9.30 Glenhope ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 60 22 3, 4 and 5 22.7.59 Glen Iris ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Glenlogle ...... Mid. Maryborough I 80 30 3, 4 and 5 28.8.53 Glenloth ...... North Charlton ... I 139 46 3, 4 and S 5.10.59 Glenloth East ...... North Charlton ... I 33 14 3, 4 and 5 30.9.59 Glenlyon ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 60 34 3, 4 and 5 29.5.59 Glenormiston North ... S/W Terang ... I 70 21 3, 4 and 5 21.6.46 Glenormiston South ... SfW Terang ... 3 and I* 135 58 3, 4 and 5 10.9.29 Glenpark ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 and I so 24 3, 4 and 5 2.6.47 Glenpatrick ...... Mid. Maryborough I 24 10 3, 4 and 5 28.10.53 Glenrose ...... Gipps. Yarram .. . I 46 14 3, 4 and 5 2.6.55 Glen rowan ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 305 122 3, 4 and 5 19.9.50 Glenroy ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Glenthompson ...... S/W Willaura .. . 3 and I 302 121 3, 4 and 5 10.10.47 Glenvale ...... E/M Greensborough I 214 55 3, 4 and 5 12.4.40 Glen Waverley ...... E/M Dandenong .. . 3 and I 9,044 2,315 2, 4 and 5 1.6.28 Gnarkeet ...... S/W Camperdown I 20 8 3, 4 and 5 12.1.55 Gnarwarre ...... Geel. Geelong ... I 42 20 3, 4 and 5 10.12.45 Gnotuk ...... SfW Camperdown I 163 90 3, 4 and S 15.9.29 Goldsborough ...... Mid. Maryborough I 48 17 3, 4 and S 5.7.55 Golden Square ...... North Bendigo ... 3 (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Gong Gong ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 and I 100 I 34 3, 4 and 5 26.3.36 Goomalibee ...... N/E Ben alia .. . I (Incl. in Goorambat) 3, 4 and S 5.6.46 Goon Nure ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 66 30 3, 4 and 5 11.12.57 Gooram ...... N/E Euroa ... I 90 I 45 3, 4 and 5 11.5.39 Gooramadda ...... N/E Rutherglen .. . I (Incl. in Rutherglen) 3, 4 and 5 23.1.45 Goorambat ...... N/E Ben alia ... 3 350 182 3, 4 and 5 19.2.40 ...... North El more ... 3 227 106 3, 4 and 5 23.12.48 Gordon ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 250 114 3, 4 and 5 29.5.40 Gormandale ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... 3 and I 312 151 3, 4 and 5 14.10.38 Goroke ...... Wimm. Hors ham .. . 3 and I 600 184 3, 4 and 5 12.12.58 Gowangardie ...... N/E Shepparton ... I (Incl. in Cosgrove South) 3, 4 and S 27.4.61 Go war ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I I 16 I a 3, 4 and 5 22.3.51 Grahamvale ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 and I (Incl. in Shepparton Eas~ 3, 4 and 5 25.2.36 Grantville ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 184 6 3, 4 and 5 12.5.55 Grassdale ...... s;w Hamilton ... I 70 21 3, 4 and 5 23.5.60 Grass Flat ...... Wimm. Horsham ... I 238 68 3, 4 and 5 5.7.60 Grassmere ...... s;w Warrnambool I 462 193 3, 4 and 5 23.6.51 Grassy Spur ...... Gipps. Foster ... I 133 74 3, 4 and 5 26.10.39 Graytown ...... North El more .. . 3 4 2 3, 4 and 5 4.11.59 Greendale ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh I 31 16 3, 4 and 5 9.6.58 Green Gully ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 12 6 3, 4 and 5 10.8.59 Green Hill ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 8 2 3, 4 and 5 20.1.60 Greenlake ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 63 18 3, 4 and 5 31.1.61 Greensborough 3 and I 1,898 {2,4and5} Greensborough ...... E/M 7,104 3, 4 and 5 23.3.26 Green vale ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 and I 133 46 3, 4 and 5 15.7.38 Grenville ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 60 18 3, 4 and 5 21.9.54 Greta ...... N/E Wangaratta .. . I 210 100 3, 4 and 5 7.3.60 Greythorn ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Grovedale ...... Gee I. Geelong .. . 3 559 162 3, 4 and 5 1.9.30 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 28

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Location of Alternating Current Branch Number Tariffs Date Supply Centre or Sub· Officer-in· System of Supply as per First Charge (Voltage details-see Population of Branch Consumers Page 46 Undertaken by (District Office) contents page) Columns No. Commission PHASES Guildford ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 232 83 3, 4 and 5 13.3.51 Gun bower ...... North Cohuna . .. 3 590 271 3, 4 and 5 19.6.57 Gundowring ...... NfE Wodonga ... I 335 153 3, 4 and 5 6.5.49 Guy's Hill ...... E/M Pakenham ... I 129 29 3, 4 and 5 21.9.53 Gymbowen ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 108 31 3, 4 and 5 6.11.58 Haddon ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 20 6 3, 4 and 5 9.4.57 Hadfteld ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Hallam ...... EfM Dandenong ... I 593 173 3, 4 and 5 27.8.37 Hallora ...... Glpps. Warragul ... I 120 24 3, 4 and 5 12.12.44 Hallston ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 120 30 3, 4 and 5 6.8.57 Hamilton ...... SfW Hamilton ... 3 and I* 9,510 3,074 3, 4 and 5 1.7.46 Hamilton Rural ...... S/W Hamilton ... 3 and I 1,400 784 3, 4 and 5 1.7.46 Hampton ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Hampton Park ...... E/M Dandenong ... I 594 159 3, 4 and 5 29.6.42 Hansonville ...... N/E Wangaratta ... I 45 22 3, 4 and 5 18.5.60 Happy Valley ...... NJE Myrtleford ... 3 and I 115 62 3, 4 and 5 26.9.56 Harcourt ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 500 414 3, 4 and 5 9.4.33 Hardie's Hill ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 20 10 3, 4 and 5 21.9.54 Harkaway { Dandenong } ...... E/M Pakenham 3 and I 315 90 3, 4 and 5 31.7.40 Harrletvllle ...... N/E Myrtleford ... 3 215 77 3, 4 and 5 29.6.40 Harrisfteld ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 1,235 281 2, 4 and 5 22.10.35 Harry's Creek ...... N/E Benalla .. . I (Incl. in Vio et Town) 3, 4 and 5 20.8.53 Harston ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 270 138 3, 4 and 5 17.6.54 Hartwell ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Hastings ...... E/M Mornington ... 3 and I 1,724 521 3, 4 and 5 28.3.27 Haven ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... 3 and I 175 so 3, 4 and 5 23.10.59 Hawkesdale ...... S/W Port Fairy ... I* 332 73 3, 4 and 5 26.4.40 Hawkinston ...... North Cohuna ... I 29 13 3, 4 and 5 10.4.57 Hawksburn ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Hawthorn ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.3 0 Hayanmi ...... North lnglewood ... I 66 29 3, 4 and 5 13.12. 48 Hazel Park ...... Glpps. Foster ...... I 56 35 3, 4 and 5 1.6.56 Hazel wood ...... Gipps. Morwell ... I 660 147 3, 4 and 5 9.9.36 Hazelwood North ... Gipps. tMorwell 3 and I 290 125 3, 4 and 5 21.12.3 7 Traralgon } { 12.4.61 Healesville ...... E/M ealvesvifle ... 3 and I 5,102 1,326 3, 4 and 5 1.'1.33 Heath cote ...... North El more ... 3 1,300 447 3, 4 and 5 6.9.5 5 Heath cote Junction ... E/M Greensborough I 98 25 3, 4 and 5 30.8.57 Heatherton ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.3 0 Heatherton Rural ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 42 11 3, 4 and 5 10.12. 40 Heath Hill ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 91 51 3, 4 and 5 18.2.5 9 Heathmont ...... E/M Ringwood ... 3 and I 5,118 1,236 I and 5 25.3.37 Heath vale ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 63 18 3, 4 and 5 27.2.61 Hedley ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 130 89 3, 4 and 5 6.5.47 Hendersyde ...... N/E Shepparton ... I (Incl. in Toolamba) 3, 4 and 5 21.1.5 3 Hepburn Springs ... Ball. Daylesford ... 3 1,000 324 3, 4 and 5 1.10. 40 Herne Hill ...... Gee!. Gee long .. . 3 4,131 1,091 2, 4 and 5 1.9.3 0 Herne's Oak ...... Gipps. Morwell ... 3 and I 800 ISO 3, 4 and 5 18.9.3 6 Hesket ...... Mid. \Kyneton I 96 36 3, 4 and 5 17.3.58 Wood end } { 21.12.60 Hexham ...... SJW erang ... I* 130 38 3, 4 and 5 8.7.3 8 Heyfield ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... 3 2,300 651 3, 4 and 5 15.9.24 Heyfield Rural ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... 3 and I 220 98 3, 4 and 5 10.4.3 7 Heylngton ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Hiamdale ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I (Incl. in Rosedale) 3, 4 and 5 27.12.27 High Camp ...... Mid. Sunbury ... I 16 18 3, 4 and 5 20.12.57 Highett ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Highton Geel. Geelong . 3 2,293 693 { 2, 4 and 5} ...... 3, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Hillcrest ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 4 2 3, 4 and 5 23.12.58 Hill End ...... Gipps. Moe ... I 172 83 3, 4 and 5 28.6.55 Hillside ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 165 80 3, 4 and 5 29.5.3 6 Hoddle ...... Gipps. Foster ...... I 81 42 3, 4 and 5 2.10.47 Hollinwood ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 7 2 3, 4 and 5 25.3.60 Holmesglen ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t I and 5 1.9.3 0 Homewood ...... N/E Alexandra ... I tl40 66 3, 4 and 5 19.7.49 Hopetoun ...... North Sea Lake ... 3 943 346 3, 4 and 5 3.5.61 Hordern Vale ...... SJW Apollo Bay .. . I 90 38 3, 4 and 5 16.4.60 Horfield ...... North Cohuna ... I 95 53 3, 4 and 5 15.8.56 Horsham ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... 3 9,000 3,065 3, 4 and 5 1.6.55 Horsham North ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... 3 and I (Incl. in Horsham~ 3, 4 and 5 1.6.5 5 Horsham South ...... Wimm. Hors ham .. . 3 and I (Incl. in Horsham 3, 4 and 5 1.6.5 5 Horsham West ...... Wlmm. Hors ham ... 3 (Incl. In Horsham) 3, 4 and 5 1.6.5 5 Hughesdale ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Humevale ...... E/M Greensborough I 178 51 3, 4 and 5 15.9.60 Hunter ...... North El more ... I 57 34 3, 4 and 5 14.10.55 Hunterston ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 54 25 3, 4 and 5 17.5.57 Huntlngdale ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.3 0 Huntly ...... North Bendigo ... 3 and I 407 194 3, 4 and 5 21.11. 44 Huon ...... N/E Wodonga ... I (Incl. in Tangambalanga) 3, 4 and 5 12.4.3 9 Hurstbridge ...... E/M Greens borough 3 1,104 282 3, 4 and 5 11.8.56 Iguana Creek ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 24 7 3, 4 and 5 11.4.40 lllawarra ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... I 7 2 3, 4 and 5 16.2.6 I lllowa ...... SJW Port Fairy ... I* 118 29 3, 4 and 5 30.9.3 7 Indented Head ...... Geel. Queensdiff ... 3 and I 450 247 3, 4 and 5 5.10.5 I Indigo ...... N/E Wodonga ... I 95 49 3, 4 and 5 17.4.57 ln1lewood ...... North lnglewood ... 3 960 356 3, 4 and 5 3.12.46 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 29

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Branch Location of Alternatinc Current Number Tariffs Date Supply Officer-in- System of Supply of as per First Centre or Sub- Char&e (Voltace details-see Population Pace -46 Undertaken by Branch (District Office) contents pale) Consumers Columns No. Commission

PHASES lnkerman ...... Mid. Maryborough I 28 9 3, 4 and S 29.6.56 lnvergordon ...... N/E Shepparton ... I 170 84 3, 4 and S 8.4.47 lnverleigh ...... S/W Colac ...... I 361 119 3, 4 and S 12.12.52 lnverloch ...... Gipps . Korumburra ... 3 and I 1,500 627 3, 4 and S 1.10.34 lnvermay ...... Ball. Batlarat .. . I 85 36 3, 4 and S 18.12.53 Iona ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 350 146 3, 4 and S 10.7.42 lraak ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... 3 60 25 6 27.6.57 lrrewarra ...... SfW Colac ...... I* 191 so 3, 4 and S 23.2.26 lrrewilllpe ...... SfW Colac ...... I 58 28 3, 4 and S 28.9.55 lrrewillipe East ...... SJW Colac ...... I so 23 3, 4 and S 24.8.55 lrymple ...... Mild • Mildura .. . 3 and I 2,605 1,112 6 1.10.53 Italian Gully (L) ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 30 2 3, 4 and 5 11.7.57 Jacana ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Jack River ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 246 97 3, 4 and S 31.7.46 Jackson ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... I 49 14 3, 4 and S 1.7.60 Jamieson ...... N/E Mansfield ... 3 270 71 3, 4 and S 22.12.53 Jancourt ...... SfW Camperdown I 52 s 3, 4 and 5 25.5.39 Janefield ...... E/M Greens borough 3 and I 40 14 3, 4 and S 14.1.47 Jarklln ...... North lnglewood ... I 42 25 3,4and5 2.4.54 Jeeralang Junction ... Gipps. Morwell ... I 262 54 3, 4 and S 3.6.55 Jeeralang North ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 22 11 3, 4 and 5 12.4.61 Jeetho ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 210 67 3, 4 and S 4.11.41 Jeparit ...... Wimm. Dimboola ... 3 and I 760 303 3, 4 and 5 31.3.60 Jindivlck ...... Gipps. Warragul ... 3 and I 340 155 3, 4 and S 23.8.38 Johnsonville ...... Gipps. Lakes Entrance 3 and I 203 96 3, 4 and S 24.1.36 Jordanville ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Joyce's Creek ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 28 14 3, 4 and 5 16.12.39 Jumbunna ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 270 57 3, 4 and S 24.10.30 Jung ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... 3 and I 287 68 3, 4 and 5 19.6.56 Junortoun ...... North Bendigo ... 3 and I 154 69 3, 4 and 5 8.5.50 ...... N/E Numurkah ... I ss 36 3, 4 and 5 5.9.58 Kalimna ...... Gipps. Lakes Entrance 3 and I 95 40 3, 4 and S 6.12.28 Kalimna West ...... Glpps. Lakes Entrance I 175 69 3, 4 and 5 9.1.52 Kalkallo ...... E/M Greensborough I 114 32 3, 4 and S 11.3.41 Kalkee ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 70 11 3, 4 and 5 29.1.60 Ka!lista ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 and I 756 316 3, 4 and 5 19.8.27 Kalorama ...... EJM Belgrave ... 3 and I 670 249 3, 4 and 5 31.5.34 Kalpienung ...... North Wycheproof ... I 32 14 3, 4 and 5 11.6.59 Kamarooka ...... North El more ... I 91 43 3, 4 and 5 24.11.52 Kancoona ...... NfE Myrtleford ... I 50 30 3, 4 and 5 10.9.57 Kangaroo Flat ...... North Bendigo .. . 3 and I (Incl. In Bend Igo) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Kangaroo Ground ... E/M Greensborough I 324 88 3, 4 and 5 27.2.45 Kangaroo Hills ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 50 27 3, 4 and 5 21.5.52 Kanumbra ...... N/E Alexandra ... I 60 38 3, 4 and S 26.9.58 Karadoc ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... 3 56 30 6 15.5.57 Karawinna ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 46 9 6 1.7.59 Kardella ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 110 43 3, 4 and 5 29.6.55 Kardella South ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 130 37 3, 4 and S 23.9.36 Kariah ...... SJW Camperdown I* 40 26 3, 4 and 5 6.12.38 Karook ...... N/E Kyabram ... I (Incl. in Stanhope) 3, 4 and 5 22.1.53 ...... N/E Cob ram ... I 250 117 3, 4 and S 31.7.39 Katandra ...... N/E Shepparton ... I 490 244 3, 4 and S 19.10.45 ...... N/E Numurkah ... 3 810 402 3, 4 and 5 10.12.41 Kawarren ...... S/W Colac ...... 3 and I • 50 32 3, 4 and 5 12.6.57 Keely ...... North Cohuna ... I 22 10 3, 4 and S 24.7.58 3 and I Keilor ... {Metro. Melbourne ... 1,024 323 3, 4 and S 21.11.35 ...... Mid. Sun bury ... I } { 10.11.59 Keilor East ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Kennington ...... North Bendigo ... 3 and I (Incl. In Bendigo) 3, 4 and S 1.7.34 Kensington ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and S 1.8.22 Keon Park (L) ...... E/M Greens borough 3 19 10 3, 4 and 5 2.3.56 Kerang ...... North Kerang ... 3 3,520 1,287 3, 4 and 5 1.2.61 Kergunyah ...... N/E Wodonga ... I 310 147 3, 4 and S 15.6.45 Kernot Gipps. {Korumburra } ...... San Remo I 378 56 3, 4 and S 11.3.54 Kerrie ...... Mid. Woodend ... I 80 36 3, 4 and S 24.2.61 Kerrisdale ...... N/E Seymour ... I (Incl. in Seymour Rural) 3, 4 and S 5.3.46 Kew ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Kewell ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... I 113 s 3, 4 and S 9.2.60 Keysborough ...... E/M Dandenong ... I 816 214 3, 4 and S 21.8.41 Kialla ...... N/E Shepparton ... I 260 125 3, 4 and S 5.4.46 Kiata ...... Wimm. Nhtll ...... I 139 23 3, 4 and 5 14.8.59 Klewa ...... N/E Wodonga ... 3 200 102 3, 4 and S 12.4.39 Kilcunda ...... G~ps. San Remo ... I 152 81 3, 4 and S 12.12.52 Kllfeera ...... /E Be nail a ... I (Incl. In Molyullah) 3, 4 and 5 24.12.41 Killara ...... Lllydale ... I 24 8 3, 4 and 5 11.3.58 Killarney ...... SWer Port Fairy ... I* 80 11 3, 4 and 5 30.9.36 Killawarra ...... N/E Wangaratta ... I IS 9 3, 4 and S 23.8.57 Klllingworth ...... N/E Alexandra ... I 70 36 3, 4 and 5 26.1.57 Kllmany ...... Gipps. Sale ...... I 149 so 3, 4 and S 14.6.49 Kilmany South ...... G~ps. Sale ...... I 110 62 3, 4 and S 1.7.39 Kllmore ...... /E Seymour ... 3 and I 1,440 413 3, 4 and 5 1.11.56 Kilmore East ...... N/E Seymour ... I 40 6 3, 4 and 5 21.6.61 Kilsyth {Ringwood { 2. 4and S} ...... E/M Lilydale } 3 and I 3,115 840 3, 4 and S 1.4.25 t Included In metropolitan munlclpalltles-ee page 42. L = Limited area of supply only. 30

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I location of Alternating Current Branch Number Tariffs Date Supply Centre or Sub- Officer-in- System of Supply as per First Charge (Voltage details-see Population ol Branch Consumers Page 46 Undertaken by (District Office) contents page) I Columns No. Commission PHASES Kingower ...... North lnglewood .. . I 35 11 3, 4 and 5 24.1.58 Kingston ...... Ball. Daylesford .. . I 183 92 3, 4 and 5 16.9.39 King Valley ...... N/E Wangaratta ... I 40 25 3, 4 and 5 2.4.58 Kinnabulla ...... North Wycheproof ... I 53 19 3, 4 and 5 25.2.58 Kinypanial ...... North lnglewood .. . I 18 6 3, 4 and 5 23.8.57 Kirkstall ...... S/W Port Fairy ... I 103 12 3, 4 and 5 9.4.40 Knowsley ...... North El more ... I 70 29 3, 4 and 5 13.4.56 Koallah ...... S/W Camperdown I 66 38 3, 4 and 5 30.6.52 Kolora ...... SfW Terang .. . I 176 44 3, 4 and 5 21.3.25 Kongwak ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... 3 and I 470 169 3, 4 and 5 10.10.30 Koondrook ...... North Kerang .. . 3 and I 700 306 3, 4 and 5 1.2.61 Koonwarra ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 320 166 3, 4 and 5 24.9.40 Koorlong ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 and I 270 82 6 1.10.53 Koornalla ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 96 26 3, 4 and 5 9.6.55 Kooroocheang ...... Ball. Daylesford .. . I 50 28 3, 4 and 5 13.12.56 Koo-wee-rup ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 1,580 555 3, 4 and 5 31.7.35 Koo-wee-ru p North ... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 146 86 3, 4 and 5 I 28.11.41 Kooyong ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh I 44 20 3, 4 and 5 9.11.51 ...... SfW Port Fairy ... 3 and I* 1,852 366 3, 4 and 5 1.12.28 Korong Vale ...... North Charlton .. . 3 450 150 3, 4 and 5 16.12.53 Korrine ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 90 38 3, 4 and 5 19.12.40 Korumburra ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... 3 3,480 1,071 3, 4 and 5 1.12.24 Korumburra Rural ... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 260 153 3, 4 and 5 1.11.35 Korumburra South ... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 180 23 3, 4 and 5 1.12.44 Korweinguboora ... Ball. Daylesford ... I 140 48 3, 4 and 5 10.3.61 Kotta ...... N/E Rochester . .. I 80 48 3, 4 and 5 1.10.57 ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 and I (Incl. in Wyuna) 3, 4 and 5 13.6.52 Koyuga ...... N/E Echuca .. . I 230 112 3, 4 and 5 12.11.36 Krowera ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I ISO 62 3, 4 and 5 17.9.54 Kurting ...... North lnglewood ... I 49 19 3, 4 and 5 21.12.55 Kyabram ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 4,100 1,275 3, 4 and 5 1.12.26 Kyabram Rural ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 and I 670 352 3, 4 and 5 6.10.28 Kyabram West ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 155 73 3, 4 and 5 27.6.40 Kyneton ...... Mid. Kyneton .. . 3 and I 3,500 1,384 3, 4 and 5 1.10.29 Kyneton Rural ...... Mid. Kyneton ... 3 and I (Incl. in Kyneton) 3, 4 and 5 1.10.29 Ky Valley ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 and I 525 248 3, 4 and 5 27.7.40 Laanecoorie ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 136 63 3, 4 and 5 21.2.46 Labertouche ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 133 68 3, 4 and 5 27.1.54 Lace by ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 50 24 3, 4 and 5 7.4.53 Laceby South ...... NfE Wangaratta ... I (Incl. in Laceby) 3, 4 and 5 7.11.58 Lah-arum ...... Wimm. Horsham ... I 74 21 3, 4 and 5 31.1.61 Lake Benetook ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 22 8 6 I. 10.53 Lake Bolac ...... SfW Willaura ... 3 and I 402 98 3, 4 and 5 5.8.38 Lake Cullulleralne ... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 30 14 6 2.6.60 Lake Gillear ...... SfW Warrnambool I 67 29 3, 4 and 5 8.7.38 Lake Goldsmith ...... Ball. Beaufort .. . I 180 55 3, 4 and 5 10.9.59 Lake Marmal ...... North Charlton .. . I 162 69 3, 4 and 5 24.11.58 ...... N/E Yarrawonga ... I (Incl. in Almonds) 3, 4 and 5 23.4.61 Lakes Entrance ...... Gipps. Lakes Entrance 3 and I 2,260 1 781 3, 4 and 5 19.12.28 Lake Tchum ...... North Wycheproof ... 3 and I (Incl. in Narrapor~ 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Lake Tyers ...... Gipps. Lakes Entrance I 208 8 3, 4 and 5 13.2.40 Lalbert ...... North Wycheproof ... I 340 150 3, 4 and 5 19.8.58 Lallat ...... Wimm. Murtoa .. . I 110 32 3, 4 and 5 13.8.58 Lalor Greensborough 3 and I 2,103 { 2, 4 and 5} ...... E/M 562 3, 4 and 5 20.1.49 Lancaster ...... NfE Kyabram .. . I 265 134 3, 4 and 5 15.6.35 Lance Creek ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... 3 and I ISO 58 3, 4 and 5 12.4.46 Lancefield ...... Mid. Sun bury .. . 3 and I 600 290 3, 4 and 5 27.3.29 Langdon's Hill ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 7 3 3, 4 and 5 13.7.60 Langi Kal Kal ...... Ball. Beaufort ... 3 and I 140 56 3, 4 and 5 2.6.55 Lang Lang ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 950 354 3, 4 and 5 30.8.35 Langley ...... Mid. Kyneton .. . I 28 10 3, 4 and 5 18.4.58 Langwarrin ...... E/M Frankston .. . 3 and I 1,219 356 3, 4 and 5 14.8.33 Lara ...... Geel. Geelong .. . 3 695 207 3, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Lara Lake ...... Gee!. Geelong ... 3 480 145 3, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Lardner ...... Gipps . Warragul .. . I 220 108 3, 4 and 5 7.2.39 Larpent ...... SfW Colac ...... I* 94 44 3, 4 and 5 20.12.44 Lascelles ...... North Sea Lake ... I 196 79 3, 4 and 5 4.12.59 Launching Place ...... Warburton ... I 508 148 3, 4 and 5 14.5.51 Lauriston ...... ~~- Kyneton ... I 125 11 3, 4 and 5 22.4.55 Laverton ...... Metro. Werribee ... 3 and I 2,568 750 3, 4 and 5 22.11.38 Lawrence ...... Ball. Daylesford .. . I 30 14 3, 4 and 5 16.12.57 Learmonth ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 300 130 3, 4 and 5 19.3.38 Leichardt ...... North Bendigo ... I 56 24 3, 4 and 5 3.5.55 Leigh Creek ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . I 103 38 3, 4 and 5 27.8.40 Leitchville ...... North Cohuna ... 3 and I 792 304 3, 4 and 5 15.8.56 Lemnos ...... N/E Shepparton ... I 210 98 3, 4 and 5 21.12.38 Leneva ...... N/E Wodonga .. . I 120 58 3, 4 and 5 24.2.47 Leonard's Hill ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 80 22 3, 4 and 5 1.8.57 Leongatha ...... Gipps. Leongatha .. . 3 3,390 1,162 3, 4 and 5 15.2.24 Leongatha Rural ...... Gipps. Leongatha .. . I 470 329 3, 4 and 5 1.8.28 Leongatha South ... Gipps . Leongatha ... I 320 186 3, 4 and 5 24.9.40 ~Geelong } 3 and I 542 146 3, 4 and 5 Leopold ...... GeeI. Queenscliff 13.2.24 Leslie Manor (L) ...... 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PHASES Lethbridge ...... Gee I. Geelong ... I 155 44 3, 4 and 5 18.11.55 Lexton ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 180 90 3, 4 and 5 19.8.55 Llllico ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 170 58 3, 4 and 5 20.4.45 Lilliput ...... N/E Rutherglen ... I (Incl. in Springhurst) 3, 4 and 5 23.6.54 Lilydale ...... E/M Lilydale ... 3 and I 4,187 1,161 3, 4 and 5 1.4.25 Lima ...... NfE Benalla ... I 40 21 3, 4 and 5 13.5.57 Lima East ...... N/E Be nail a ... I 85 51 3, 4 and 5 20.6.55 Lima South ...... NjE Ben alia ... I 105 50 3, 4 and 5 1.9.57 Limonite ...... Gipps. Leongatha .. . I 50 32 3, 4 and 5 14.12.55 Lindenow ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 and I 284 95 3, 4 and 5 6.4.35 Lindenow South ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 and I 165 74 3, 4 and 5 6.4.35 Linton ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 and I 350 135 3, 4 and 5 7.9.39 Lis more ...... SfW Camperdown I 460 212 3, 4 and 5 26.4.38 Lismore Rural ...... SjW Camperdown I 1,010 435 3, 4 and 5 26.4.38 Little Hampton ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 8 5 3, 4 and 5 7.11.58 Little River ...... Gee I. Geelong ... 3 and I 257 88 3, 4 and 5 29.6.51 Llowalong ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 60 29 3, 4 and 5 9.6.55 Loch ...... G~ps. Korumburra ... 3 and I 850 280 3, 4 and 5 18.8.30 Lockington ...... /E Rochester ... 3 615 303 3, 4 and 5 7.8.47 Lock wood ...... North Bendigo ... I 60 32 3, 4 and 5 26.6.53 Lockwood South ... North Bendigo ... I 98 52 3, 4 and 5 26.6.53 Loddon Vale ...... North Cohuna ... I 37 19 3, 4 and 5 19.2.57 Logan ...... North Charlton ... I 42 IS 3, 4 and 5 16.2.59 Londrigan ...... N/E Wangaratta ... I 40 18 3, 4 and 5 29.7.55 Longford ...... Gipps. Sale ...... 3 and I 192 65 3, 4 and 5 8.3.35 Long Gully ...... North Bendigo ... 3 (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Longlea ...... North Bendigo .. . I 56 24 3, 4 and 5 7.5.56 Longwarry ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 766 317 3, 4 and 5 11.10.28 Longwarry North ... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 220 I 12 3, 4 and 5 22.3.50 Longwood ...... N/E Euroa ...... I 260 124 3, 4 and 5 10.5.57 Lorne ...... SfW Lorne ... 3 and I* 1,500 843 3, 4 and 5 15.12.36 Lorne Rural ...... SfW Lorne ... I* 60 17 3, 4 and 5 15.7.47 Lovely Banks ...... Geel. Geelong ... 3 and I ISO 37 3, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Lower Ferntree Gully ... E/M Belgrave ... 3 2.961 1,168 3, 4 and 5 24.8.25 Lower Norton Creek ... Wimm. Horsham ... I 32 9 3, 4 and 5 13.12.59 Lower Plenty Greens borough 3 and I 1,333 416 { 2, 4 and 5} 13.3.28 ...... EJM 3, 4 and 5 Lucknow ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 429 201 3, 4 and 5 1.8.27 Lyndhurst ...... E/M Dandenong .. . 3 and I 474 128 3, 4 and 5 19.1.38 Lyndhurst South ... E/M Frankston ... I 195 54 3, 4 and 5 10.11.54 Lyonvi!le ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 72 38 3, 4 and 5 7.11.58 Lysterfield ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 and I 257 76 3, 4 and 5 17.7.37 Macarthur ...... SfW Port Fairy ... I 526 168 3, 4 and 5 3.4.40 Macarthur Rural ...... SjW Port Fairy ... I 1,026 545 3, 4 and 5 3.4.40 Macedon ...... Mid. Wood end ... 3 and I 350 259 3, 4 and 5 14.6.29 Mack's Creek ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 20 3 3, 4 and 5 12.8.58 Macleod (L) Greensborough 3 20 { I and 5 } ...... E/M 64 2, 4 and 5 28.2.52 Macorna ...... North Cohuna ... I 206 92 3, 4 and 5 27.3.58 ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 and I (Incl. in Bacchus Marsh) 3, 4 and 5 3.6.41 Maffra ...... Gipps . Maffra ...... 3 4,150 1,207 3, 4 and 5 1.9.24 Maffra Rural ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... 3 and I 180 67 3, 4 and 5 14.8.28 Magpie ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 60 22 3, 4 and 5 9.12.48 Maiden Gully ...... North Bendigo .. . I 201 79 3, 4 and 5 18.4.47 Mailor's Flat ...... SJW Warrnambool I* 258 96 3, 4 and 5 19.12.49 Maindample ...... N/E Mansfield ... I 140 69 3, 4 and 5 20.5.41 Main Ridge ...... E/M Rosebud ... 3 and I 822 212 3, 4 and 5 13.5.48 Majorca ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 128 50 3, 4 and 5 11.4.45 Maid on ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 1,000 484 3, 4 and 5 1.7.36 Mallum ...... NfE Benalla ... I (Incl. in Swanpool) 3, 4 and 5 6.8.53 Malmsbury ...... Mid. Kyneton ... 3 and I 550 133 3, 4 and 5 21.12.37 Malone's ...... S/W Warrnambool I* 74 28 3, 4 and 5 7.10.49 Malvern ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Mandurang ...... North Bendigo ... I 119 60 3, 4 and 5 23.5.45 Mangalore ...... N/E Seymour ... 3 and I 65 30 3, 4 and 5 10.9.48 Mannerim ...... Gee I. Queenscliff ... I so a 3. 4 and 5 21.9.46 Mannibadar ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 170 81 3, 4 and 5 1.5.58 Mann's Beach ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I (Incl. in Tarraville) 3, 4 and 5 18.7.58 Manor ...... Metro. Werribee ... 3 and I 14 5 3, 4 and 5 10.4.24 Mansfield ...... N/E Mansfleld ... 3 2,030 792 3, 4 and 5 1.6.28 Marcus ...... Gee I. Queenscliff ... I 50 11 3, 4 and 5 10.8.36 Mardan ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 200 96 3, 4 and 5 31.7.36 Marlbyrnong West ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Marion Vale ...... N/E Shepparton ... I (Incl. in Katandra) 3, 4 and 5 10.10.45 Markwood ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 and I 235 97 3, 4 and 5 26.7.46 Marnoo ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... I 300 108 3, 4 and 5 27.10.59 ...... North Bendigo ... I 303 120 3, 4 and 5 6.3.51 Maroona ...... SfW Willaura .. . I 62 17 3, 4 and 5 6.4.56 Marsh all ...... Geel. Gee long ... 3 and I 355 73 3, 4 and 5 6.10.39 Marungi ...... NJE Shepparton ... I 195 90 3, 4 and 5 5.11.46 Maryborough ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 7,410 2,508 3, 4 and 5 1.10.37 Marysville ...... N/E Alexandra ... 3 and I 510 220 3, 4 and 5 1.12.55 Maryvale ...... Gipps. Morwell ... 3 and I (Incl. in Morwell North) 3, 4 and 5 10.12.36 Maude ...... Geel. Geelong ... I 80 33 3, 4 and 5 22.10.54 McCrae ...... E/M Rosebud ... 3 2,602 678 3, 4 and 5 22.12.27 Mclntyres ...... North lnglewood ... I 10 4 3, 4 and 5 24.1.58 McKenzie Creek ... Wimm. Hors ham ... 3 and I I 77 I 22 3, 4 and 5 20.1.60 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. L = Limited area of supply only. 32

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PHASES McKinnon ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and 5 1.9.30 McMahon's Creek ... E/M Warburton ... I 90 t 24 3, 4 and 5 14.12.56 McMillans ...... North Cohuna ... I 187 85 3, 4 and 5 9.5.58 Mead ...... North Cohuna .. . I 126 65 3, 4 and 5 24.4.59 Meeniyan ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 520 268 3, 4 and 5 14.9.36 Meerlieu ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 88 30 3, 4 and 5 11.11.60 Melton ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 and I 924 329 3, 4 and 5 20.12.39 Melton South ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 and I (Incl. in Melton) 3, 4 and 5 31.1.40 Mena Park ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 45 20 3, 4 and 5 20.4.60 Mentone ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Menzies' Creek ...... E/M Belgrave ... I 4n 146 3, 4 and 5 27.4.50 East ...... SJW Warrnambool I 238 86 3, 4 and 5 30.6.53 Mepunga West ...... SJW Warrnambool I 164 78 3, 4 and 5 30.5.49 Merbein ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 3,660 976 6 1.10.53 Merbeln South ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 and I 396 187 6 1.10.53 Merbein West ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 and I 362 151 6 1.10.53 Meredith ...... Geel. Geelong .. . 3 and I 300 103 3, 4 and 5 26.8.58 Merlngur ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 66 39 6 26.1.60 Merino ...... SfW Hamilton ... I 1,040 194 3, 4 and 5 19.10.55 Mernda ...... E/M Greens borough I 408 85 3, 4 and 5 28.9.37 Merriang ...... N/E Myrtleford ... 3 (Incl. in Myrtleford) 3, 4 and 5 5.1.44 Merricks ...... E/M Mornington ... I 465 125 3, 4 and 5 15.4.52 Merricks North ...... EJM Mornington ... 3 and I 353 89 3, 4 and 5 24.5.40 ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 990 395 3, 4 and 5 22.2.27 Merrinee ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 20 8 6 1.7.59 Merrl View ...... SJW Warrnambool I* 332 102 3, 4 and 5 28.12.49 Metcalfe ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 92 36 3, 4 and 5 13.4.54 Metro Farm Werribee ... Metro. Werribee ... 3 and I 221 58 3, 4 and 5 15.12.33 Metung ...... Gipps. Lakes Entrance 3 and I 315 140 3, 4 and 5 23.12.35 Mia M!a ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 80 38 3, 4 and 5 15.12.59 Mickleham ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 and I 78 29 3, 4 and 5 12.6.39 Middle Park ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and 5 1.9.30 Middle Tarwin ...... G~ps. Leongatha ... I 100 t 29 3, 4 and 5 13.7.59 Milawa ...... /E Wangaratta ... 3 and I 175 85 3, 4 and 5 27.7.39 Mildura ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 11,595 3,724 6 1.10.53 Mildura East ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 ~Incl. in Mildura~ 6 1.10.53 Mildura West ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 Incl. in Mildura 6 1.10.53 Mildura 13th Street ... Mild. Mildura ... 3 (Incl. in Mildura) 6 1.10.53 Mildura South ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 and I* 956 353 6 1.10.53 Millbrook ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 100 48 3, 4 and 5 4.1.52 Millgrove ...... E/M Warburton ... 3 and I 395 107 3, 4 and 5 9.11.49 Milloo ...... North lnglewood ... I 17 11 3, 4 and 5 14.3.56 Mincha ...... North Cohuna ... I 189 81 3, 4 and 5 27.11.56 Miner's Rest ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . 3 250 86 3, 4 and 5 14.2.38 Mlngay ...... SfW Camperdown ,.. 44 30 3, 4 and 5 22.3.50 Minhamite ...... SfW Port Fairy .. . I 100 31 3, 4 and 5 20.2.52 Mininera ...... S/W Willaura ... I 60 18 3, 4 and 5 11.11.54 Minmindie ...... North Charlton ... I 25 13 3, 4 and 5 6.8.59 Minyip ...... Wimm. Murtoa .. . 3 and I 750 345 3, 4 and 5 1.3.56 Mirboo ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 140 79 3, 4 and 5 1.9.39 Mirboo East ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 80 28 3, 4 and 5 1.8.40 Mirboo North ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... 3 and I 1,050 526 3, 4 and 5 15.12.24 Mitiamo ...... North lnglewood ... 3 and I 284 130 3, 4 and 5 19.3.51 Mitre ...... Wlmm. Hors ham .. . I 93 17 3, 4 and 5 27.10.58 Mod ell a ...... Giftps. Koo-wee-rup I ISO 72 3, 4 and 5 28.7.54 Modewarre ...... SW Colac ...... I 78 34 3, 4 and 5 10.9.53 Moe ...... Gipps. Moe ...... 3 10.410 2,699 3, 4 and 5 23.9.23 Moe Rural ...... Gipps. Moe ... 3 and I 217 98 3, 4 and 5 14.7.30 Molesworth ...... N/E Alexandra ... I 140 64 3, 4 and 5 5.3.46 Mollagul ...... Mid. Maryborough I 64 25 3, 4 and 5 29.6.56 Molka ...... NfE Euroa ... I 100 46 3, 4 and 5 16.3.61 Mollongghip ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 135 44 3, 4 and S 12.7.50 Mologa ...... North Cohuna .. . I 140 64 3, 4 and 5 26.3.57 Molyullah ...... N/E Benalla ... I 360 175 3,4and5 20.8.53 Monbulk ...... E/M Bel11;ave ... 3 and I 1,643 577 3, 4 and 5 30.11.36 Monegeeta ...... Mid. Sun ury ... 3 and I 164 58 3, 4 and 5 3.5.29 Monegeeta North ... Mid. Sun bury ... 3 and I 20 6 3, 4 and 5 3.5.29 Monomeith ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 66 32 3, 4 and 5 17.1.36 Montague ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and 5 1.9.30 Montgomery ...... Gipps. Sale ...... I t 43 t 25 3, 4 and 5 9.1.47 Montmorency ...... E/M Greensborough 3 4,233 I ,311 2,4and5 11.5.26 Montrose ...... E/M Lilydale .. . 3 and I 2,374 652 { 3, 4 :nd 5} 1.4.25 Monument Creek ... Mid. Wood end ... I 14 5 3, 4 and 5 19.1.61 Moo lap ...... Gee!. Geelong .. . 3 and I 379 117 3, 4 and 5 30.1.25 Moolort ...... Mid. Maryborough I 120 28 3, 4 and 5 14.2.38 Moondarra ...... Gipps. Morwell ... 3 220 36 3, 4 and 5 19.8.59 Moonee Ponds ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Moorabbin ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Moormbool West ... North El more ... I 14 6 3, 4 and 5 1.3.61 Moorngag ...... N/E Benalla ... 3 (Incl. in Swanpool) 3, 4 and 5 12.8.52 Moorooduc ...... E/M Mornington ... 3 and I 546 170 3, 4 and 5 2.3.25 Moorookyle ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 40 13 3, 4 and 5 5.2.54 \Lilydale 3 and I 1,832 495 { 2, 4 and 5} Mooroolbark ...... EJM Rlngwood } 3, 4 and 5 16.9.36 ...... NJE hepparton ... 3 2,100 689 3, 4 and 5 1.10.26 Mooroopna North West N/E Shepparton ... I (Incl. in Ardmona) 3, 4 and 5 1.6.55 Morang South ...... E/M Greensborough 3 and I 560 I 132 3, 4 and 5 28.9.37 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 33

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PHASES Melbourne t I and 5 } Mordialloc . Qetro. 3 t 1.9.30 ... .. E/M Chelsea } { 596 159 3, 4 and 5 Morea ...... imm . Horsham ... 3 and I 93 18 3, 4 and 5 3.10.60 Morgiana ...... S/W Hamilton ... I 68 33 3, 4 and 5 30.5.55 Moriac ...... SfW Colac ...... I 162 44 3, 4 and 5 8.10.53 Morkalla ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 25 11 6 26.1.60 Mornington ...... EfM Mornington ... 3 and I 8,709 2,259 3, 4 and 5 1.8.30 Morrisons ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I ISO 25 3, 4 and 5 26.8.60 Mortchup ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I IS 6 3, 4 and 5 18.6.57 Mortlake ...... SfW Terang ... 3 and I* 1,200 470 3, 4 and 5 16.5.24 Morton Plains ...... North WychefJroof ... I 11 4 3, 4 and 5 1.11.57 Morwell ...... Gipps. Morwe I ... 3 and I 14,208 3,932 3, 4 and 5 1.4.26 Morwell North ... Gipps. Morwell ... 3 and I 280 89 3, 4 and 5 15.10.23 Morwell West ...... Gipps. Morwell ... 3 and I 200 83 3, 4 and 5 26.11.28 Mosquito Creek ...... North Bendigo ... I 20 10 3, 4 and 5 15.6.56 Mossiface ...... Gipps. Lakes Entrance I 98 37 3, 4 and 5 1.10.30 Mountain View ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 165 65 3, 4 and 5 14.6.40 Mt. Arapiles ...... Wimm. Horsham ... I 10 3 3, 4 and 5 13.5.60 Mt. Beauty ...... Kiewa Mt. Beauty ... 3 and I 2,010 483 3, 4 and 5 6.1.47 Mt. Beckworth ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 20 6 3, 4 and 5 22.3.56 Mt. Bute ...... SfW Camperdown I 110 48 3, 4 and 5 6.6.60 Mt. Camel ...... North El more ... I 11 4 3, 4 and 5 2-4.7.59 Mt. Clear ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 450 139 3, 4 and 5 30.6.-47 Mt. Cottrell ...... Metro. Werribee ... 3 and I 30 13 3, 4 and 5 5.8.56 Mt. Dandenong ...... E/M Belgrave . .. 3 and I 593 288 3, 4 and 5 20.6.33 Mt. Duneed ...... GeeI. Geelong ... I 93 24 3, 4 and 5 5.10.39 Mt. Eccles ...... Gip~s. Leongatha ... I 90 -48 3, 4 and 5 1.1.53 Mt. Egerton ...... Ba I. Ballarat ... 3 and I 400 145 3, 4 and 5 17.5.55 Mt. Eliza ...... E/M Frankston ... 3 and I 4,050 1,280 3, 4 and 5 21.2.28 Mt. Evelyn ...... E/M Lilydale ... 3 and I 2,857 895 3, 4 and 5 9.1.28 Mt. Franklin ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 16 8 3, 4 and 5 8.2.57 Mt. Helen ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I I 10 52 3, 4 and 5 17.11.50 Mt. Hooghly ...... Mid. Maryborough I 20 9 3, 4 and 5 13.9.57 Mt. Lonarch ...... Mid. Maryborough I 60 26 3, 4 and 5 17.10.56 Mt. Macedon ...... Mid. Wood end ... 3 and I 815 215 3, 4 and 5 14.6.29 Mt. Martha ...... E/M Mornington ... 3 and I 2,448 709 3, 4 and 5 1.8.30 Mt. Mercer ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 60 39 3, 4 and 5 21.9.54 9.6.54 { Geel. Geelong I 113 52 3, 4 and 5 Mt. Moriac ...... S/W Colac ... } { 13.4.54 Mt. Pleasant ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 (Incl. in Ballarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Mt. Prospect ...... Ball. Daylesford . .. I 40 15 3, 4 and 5 23.11.56 Mt. Rowan ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 74 I 27 3, 4 and 5 27.2.47 Mt. Scobie ...... NfE Kyabram ... 3 (Incl. in Girgarre) 3, 4 and 5 28.8.51 Mt. Taylor ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 92 39 3, 4 and 5 2-4.8.56 Mt. Wallace ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 100 -41 3, 4 and 5 29.11.57 I and 5 1.9.30 {Metro. Melbourne 3 t t Mt. Waverley ...... E/M Dandenong } { 5,724 1,588 2, 4 and 5 1.6.28 Moutajup ...... SfW Hamilton ... I 80 37 3, 4 and 5 21.12.55 Moyarra ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 150 -47 3, 4 and 5 24.10.30 Moyhu ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 300 141 3, 4 and 5 18.-4.50 Moyne ...... SfW Port Fairy ... I* 26 9 3, 4 and 5 2-4.3.-46 Moyston ...... SfW Will aura ... I 82 23 3, 4 and 5 15.8.56 Muckleford ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 56 21 3, 4 and 5 18.1.45 Muckleford South ... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 88 38 3, 4 and 5 18.1.45 Mudgegonga ...... N/E Myrtleford ... I 140 11 3, 4 and 5 23.5.61 { 2, 'I and 5} Mulgrave ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I 256 lOO 3, 4 and 5 25.8.47 M umblin ...... SfW Terang . .. I* 20 5 3, 4 and 5 24.9.45 M undoona ...... N/E Numurkah ... I 55 19 3, 4 and 5 14.12.51 M unro ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 60 41 3, 4 and 5 11.2.5!: Murchison ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 490 189 3, 4 and 5 5.6.-41 Mu rchison East ...... N/E Shepparton ... I 140 63 3, 4 and 5 28.1.42 M urchison North ... N/E Shepparton ... I {Incl. in Toolamba) 3, 4 and 5 5.6.47 M urgheboluc ...... Geel. Geelong ... I 79 33 3, 4 and 5 16.9.57 Murra Warra ...... Wimm. Dimboola ... I 66 15 3, 4 and 5 4.-4.60 Murroon ...... S/W Colac ...... I 48 14 3, 4 and 5 29.10.54 M urrudoc ...... Gee I. Queenscliff ... I 20 5 3, 4 and 5 18.2.24 Murrumbeena ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Murtoa ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... 3 and I 1,1-48 459 3, 4 and 5 1.3.56 M usk ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I ISO 36 3, 4 and 5 26.8.55 M usk Vale ...... Ball. Daylesford . .. I 70 27 3, 4 and 5 10.8.56 Myamyn ...... SfW Hamilton ... I* 80 44 3, 4 and 5 4.7.58 M yer's Flat ...... North Bendigo ... I 45 18 3, 4 and 5 29.6.40 Myola ...... North El more ... I 53 24 3, 4 and 5 24.9.54 ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 and I 120 82 3, 4 and 5 27.5.46 Myrtle Bank ...... Gipps. Sale ...... I 183 46 3, 4 and 5 3.3.38 Myrtleford ...... NfE Myrtleford ... 3 1,850 846 3, 4 and 5 2.12.40 Mysia ...... North Charlton ... I 98 38 3, 4 and 5 7.6.55 N agambie ...... N/E Seymour ... 3 960 398 3, 4 and 5 17.5.54 N alangil ...... S/W Colac ...... 3 and I 77 31 3, 4 and 5 20.10.44 N alinga ...... NfE Shepparton ... I {Incl. in Dookie) 3, 4 and 5 12.2.53 N ambrok ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 260 187 3, 4 and 5 30.9.55 N andaly ...... North Sea Lake ... 3 and I 172 77 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 N angiloc ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... 3 and I 96 58 6 9.7.57 N anneella ...... N/E Rochester ... I 750 409 3, 4 and 5 17.10.38 N apoleons ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 140 38 3, 4 and 5 28.6.-49 N aringal ...... SfW Warrnambool I 197 65 3, 4 and 5 17.7.44 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 34

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PHASES Naringaningalook ... N/E Numurkah ... I 15 6 3, 4 and 5 24.6.55 Narioka ...... N/E Numurkah ... 3 and l (Incl. in Barwo) 3, 4 and 5 7.10.46 Naroghid ...... SJW Camperdown I 50 38 3, 4 and 5 21.12.55 Koo-wee-rup I Nar-Nar-Goon ...... {Gipps. 502 206 3, 4 and 5 23.5.34 E/M Pakenham ... 3 and I } { 9.3.56 Nar-Nar-Goon North ... E/M Pakenham ... 3 and I 98 28 3, 4 and 5 8.1.61 Narracan ...... Gipps. Trafalgar ... I 120 44 3, 4 and 5 16.7.58 Narracan East ...... Gipps. Trafalgar ... I 96 38 3, 4 and 5 23.7.40 Narraport ...... North Wycheproof ... I 49 22 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Narre Warren ...... E/M Dandenong .. . 3 and I 828 221 3, 4 and 5 13.11.28 Narre Warren North ... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I 657 193 3, 4 and 5 10.11.38 Narrewillock ...... North Charlton ... I (Incl. in Lake Marmal) 3, 4 and 5 24.11.58 Nathalia ...... N/E Numurkah ... 3 1,330 538 3, 4 and 5 1.10.31 Natimuk ...... Wimm. Hors ham .. . 3 and I 559 227 3, 4 and 5 1.12.56 Natte Yallock ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 184 92 3, 4 and 5 14.10.55 Navigators ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 100 26 3, 4 and 5 24.2.49 Nayook ...... Gipps. Warragul .. . 3 and I 120 40 3, 4 and 5 15.1.35 Neereman ...... Mid. Maryborough I 24 12 3, 4 and 5 24.11.53 Nee rim ...... Gipps. Warragul .. . I 160 90 3, 4 and 5 15.1.35 Neerim East ...... Gipps. Warragul .. . I 250 87 3, 4 and 5 21.12.36 Neerim Junction ... Gipps. Warragul ... I 290 75 3, 4 and 5 3.5.35 Neerim North ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 95 40 3, 4 and 5 11.4.38 Neerlm South ...... Gipps. Warragul ... 3 and I 740 343 3, 4 and 5 15.1.35 ...... North lnglewood .. . I 49 IS 3, 4 and 5 23.10.52 Neilborough East ... North lnglewood ... I (Incl. in Nei borough) 3, 4 and 5 23.10.52 Nerrena ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 30 11 3, 4 and 5 22.2.61 Nerrina ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 60 21 3, 4 and 5 10.9.47 Nerring ...... Ball. Beaufort .. . I 40 17 3, 4 and 5 20.5.60 Nerrin Nerrin (L) ... SfW Willaura ... I 32 12 3, 4 and 5 22.12.54 Newborough ...... Gipps. Moe .. . 3 6,364 1,316 3, 4 and 5 24.6.38 lnglewood Newbridge ... {North 3 and I 192 99 3, 4 and 5 23.12.46 ... Mid. Maryborough } { 16.7.51 Newbury ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 39 11 3, 4 and 5 28.4.61 Newcomb ...... Geel. Geelong ... 3 3,457 894 2, 4 and 5 30.1.25 Newfield ...... SfW Terang .. . 3 and I 72 20 3, 4 and 5 21.1.54 New Gisborne ...... Mid. Sun bury ... 3 and I 140 59 3, 4 and 5 1.10.28 Newham ...... Mid. Wood end ... I 160 74 3, 4 and 5 24.8.55 Newhaven ...... GipfJs. San Remo ... 3 and I 262 126 3, 4 and 5 2.4.54 Newington ...... Ba I. Ballarat ... 3 (Incl. in Ballarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Newington ...... Gee!. Queenscliff ... I 30 6 3, 4 and 5 1.10.51 Newlyn ...... Ball. Daylesford ... 3 and I 180 80 3, 4 and 5 14.7.44 Newlyn North ...... Ball. Daylesford .. . I 140 62 3, 4 and 5 22.5.47 Newmarket ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Newport (L) ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and 5 1.3.27 Newry ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... 3 and I t440 160 3, 4 and 5 15.11.26 Newstead ...... Mid. Castlemaine .. . 3 and I 350 195 3, 4 and 5 20.4.37 Newtown ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 80 32 3, 4 and 5 23.2.49 Newtown ...... Gee!. Geelong ... 3 10,411 2,725 2, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Nhill ...... Wimm. Nhill ... 3 and I 2.250 863 3, 4 and 5 7.6.59 Nicholson ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 60 35 3, 4 and 5 12.12.34 Nicholl's Point ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 548 231 6 1.10.53 Niddrie ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and 5 1.8.22 Nilma ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I t360 140 3, 4 and 5 23.12.27 Nilma North ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 325 139 3, 4 and 5 12.12.56 Nilma Rural ...... Gipps. Warragul .. . I (Incl. in Nilma North) 3, 4 and 5 20.4.45 Ninda ...... North Sea Lake ... I 3, 4 and 5 12.7.60 Nine Mile ...... North Charlton .. . I 104 I 3I 3, 4 and 5 7.1.59 Nintingbool ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 4 2 3, 4 and 5 12.8.59 Ninyeunook ...... North Charlton ... I (Incl. In Glenloth) 3, 4 and 5 5.10.59. Nirranda ...... SfW Warrnambool I 374 94 3, 4 and 5 16.7.57 Noble Park ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I 13,584 3,349 2. 4 and 5 5.12.24 Noojee ...... Gr!tps. Warragul ... I 335 114 3, 4 and 5 30.4.35 Nooramunga ...... Benalla ... I IS 5 3, 4 and 5 3.12.43 ...... Sf~ Terang ... 3 and I* 320 133 3, 4 and 5 14.2.25 Norlane ...... Geel. Gee long ... 3 10,535 2,693 2, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Norong ..• ...... N/E Rutherglen .. . I (Incl. in Norong Central) 3, 4 and 5 14.11.60 Norong Central ...... N/E Rutherglen .. . l 30 16 3, 4 and 5 24.12.57 North Geelong ...... Geel. Geelong ... 3 6.125 1,607 2, 4 and 5 1.9.30 North Prentice ...... N/E Rutherglen ... I 10 5 3, 4 and 5 23.9.57 North Shore ...... Geel. Geelong ... 3 1,074 283 2. 4 and 5 1.9.30 North wood ...... N/E Seymour ... I (Incl. in Seymour Rural) 3, 4 and 5 24.9.47 Notting Hill Dandenong 1,052 { I and 5 } ...... E/M .. . 3 262 2, 4 and 5 21.7.27 Nowhere Creek ...... Mid. Maryborough I 32 10 3, 4 and 5 5.11.53 Nulla Vale ...... North El more ... I 14 8 3, 4 and 5 19.5.61 ...... S/W Warrnambool I 410 160 3, 4 and 5 12.8.53 Nullawil ...... North Wycheproof ... 3 and I 227 110 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Numurkah ...... N/E Numurkah .. . 3 2,630 992 3, 4 and 5 1.10.31 Nutfield ...... E/M Greensborough I 45 13 3, 4 and 5 5.5.61 Nyarrin ...... North Sea Lake .. . I 17 9 3, 4 and 5 12.7.60 Nyora ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... 3 and I 420 228 3, 4 and 5 1.10.35 Melbourne Oaklands Junction {Metro. I 96 29 3, 4 and 5 10.12.35 ... Mid. Sunbury } { 16.7.53 Oakleigh ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Oak Park ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and 5 1.8.22 Oakvale ...... North Wycheproof ... I t84 38 3, 4 and 5 7.6.60 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. L = Limited area of supply only 35

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PHASES Ocean Grove ...... Geel. Queenscliff ... 3 and I 2,400 846 3, 4 and 5 27.9.24 Officer ...... E/M Pakenham ... 3 and I 843 233 3, 4 and 5 12.4.28 Olinda ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 and I 1,241 446 3, 4 and 5 30.9.27 Ombersley ...... S/W Colac ...... I* 28 14 3, 4 and 5 7.11.56 Ondit ...... S/W Colac ...... I 30 16 3, 4 and 5 23.5.44 Orford ...... S/W Port Fairy ... I 251 39 3, 4 and 5 30.8.55 Ormond ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Orrvale ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 and I (Incl. in ) 3, 4 and 5 20.2.36 Osborne ...... E/M Mornington .. . I 87 23 3, 4 and 5 14.5.56 Outtrim ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 240 88 3, 4 and 5 13.11.39 Ovens ...... N/E Myrtleford ... 3 235 110 3, 4 and 5 20.11.44 Oxley ...... N/E Wangaratta .. . I 140 63 3, 4 and 5 10.4.53 Oxley Flats ...... N/E Wangaratta .. . 3 and I 190 87 3, 4 and 5 25.10.44 Ozenkadnook ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 84 24 3, 4 and 5 3.2.61 Paisley ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.3.27 Pakenham ...... E/M Pakenham ... 3 and I 468 130 3, 4 and 5 3.10.34 Pakenham East ...... E/M Pakenham .. . 3 and I 2,182 651 3, 4 and 5 18.6.28 Pakenham South ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 180 98 3, 4 and 5 29.6.53 Pakenham Upper ... E/M Pakenham ... 3 and I 187 55 3, 4 and 5 24.3.61 Panmure ...... SfW Terang .. . ,. 218 54 3, 4 and 5 3.9.37 Pannoobamawm ...... N/E Rochester ... I (Incl. in Lockington) 3, 4 and 5 10.6.52 Panton Hill ...... E/M Greensborough 3 and I 656 180 3, 4 and 5 14.5.58 Paraparap ...... Geel. Geelong ... I 30 12 3, 4 and 5 19.5.58 Parkdale ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Parwan ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 and I 120 54 3, 4 and 5 10.1.46 Pascoe Vale ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Pastoria ...... Mid. Kyneton .. . I 12 5 3, 4 and 5 20.11.58 Patterson ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Paynesville ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 and I 776 297 3, 4 and 5 25.2.38 Pearcedale {Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 3, 4 and 5 16.3.56 ...... EfM Frankston } 774 266 { 6.9.57 Pederick ..• ...... N/E Echuca ... I (Incl. in ) 3, 4 and 5 21.10.45 Pennydale ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Pennyroyal ...... SfW Colac ...... I 89 37 3, 4 and 5 27.10.54 Penshurst ...... SfW Hamilton ... I 855 273 3. 4 and 5 16.9.38 Penshurst Rural ...... SfW Hamilton ... I 460 177 3, 4 and 5 16.9.38 Peronne ...... Wimm. Hors ham .. . I 35 10 3, 4 and 5 26.9.60 Perry Bridge ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 102 47 3, 4 and 5 18.10.57 Peterborough ...... SfW Terang ... I 250 90 3, 4 and 5 16.12.55 Piavella ...... North lnglewood ... I 14 8 3, 4 and 5 14.3.56 ...... N/E Numurkah ... 3 145 67 3, 4 and 5 1.11.40 Piggoreet ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 6 4 3, 4 and 5 13.3.59 Pimpinio ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... I 192 55 3, 4 and 5 29.7.58 Pine Lodge ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 and I (Incl. in Shepparton East) 3, 4 and 5 25.2.36 Piper's Creek ... Mid. ~Kyneton I 67 30 3, 4 and 5 29.11.57 ... Wood end } { 8.12.58 Pirron Yallock ...... S/W olac ...... I* 138 43 3, 4 and 5 21.12.36 Pittong ...... Ball. Beaufort .. . I 30 14 3, 4 and 5 26.10.39 Plenty ...... E/M G reensborough 3 and I 573 151 3, 4 and 5 28.11.45 Point Cook ...... Metro. Werribee ... 3 and I 100 30 3, 4 and 5 1.11.40 Point Lonsdale ...... Gee I. Qu eenscl iff ... 3 1,450 678 3, 4 and 5 30.12.23 Pomborneit ...... S/W Camperdown I 53 41 3, 4 and 5 1.9.26 Pomborneit North ... SfW Camperdown I 80 64 3, 4 and 5 1.9.26 Pompapiel ...... North lnglewood ... I 44 23 3, 4 and 5 7.12.56 Pootilla ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 150 39 3, 4 and 5 13.10.50 Poowong ..• ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... 3 and I 850 234 3, 4 and 5 11.9.30 Poowong East ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 280 55 3, 4 and 5 17.10.38 Poowong North ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 240 119 3, 4 and 5 2.5.45 Poowong South ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 100 25 3, 4 and 5 22.4.55 Porcupine Ridge ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 25 10 3, 4 and 5 8.8.60 Porepunkah ...... N/E Myrtleford ... 3 and I 305 126 3, 4 and 5 20.2.52 Port Albert ...... Gipps. Yarram .. . 3 336 156 3, 4 and 5 29.11.46 Portarlington ...... Gee I. Queenscliff ... 3 and I 1,400 585 3, 4 and 5 27.2.24 Port Campbell ...... S/W Terang ... 3 and I 239 76 3, 4 and 5 23.12.53 Port Fairy ...... SfW Port Fairy ... 3 and I * 2,746 942 3, 4 and 5 21.12.28 Port Fairy Rural ...... SfW Port Fairy ... 3 and I 2,600 1,149 3, 4 and 5 10.11.30 Port Franklin ...... Gipps. Foster ... I 154 50 3, 4 and 5 23.7.38 Portland ...... SfW Portland ... 3 6,200 2,203 3, 4 and 5 30.9.59 Ports ea ...... E/M Sorrento ... 3 and I 1,149 374 3, 4 and 5 1.10.27 Port Welshpool ...... Gipps. Foster ...... 3 and I 308 108 3, 4 and 5 31.3.47 Poseidon ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 (Incl. in Tarnagulla) 3, 4 and 5 28.6.51 Powlett Plains ...... North lnglewood ... I 74 31 3, 4 and 5 21.12.55 Powlett River (L) ~an Remo } ... Gipps. Korumburra I 74 19 3, 4 and 5 17.1.41 Prahran ...... Metro. elbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Prairie ...... North lnglewood .. . I 78 41 3, 4 and 5 13.12.48 Proctors ...... Gipps. Foster ...... I 52 25 3, 4 and 5 I 1.1.57 Puckapunyal ...... N/E Seymour ... 3 1,700 428 3, 4 and 5 2.10.44 Pura Pura (L) ...... S/W Camperdown I 30 12 3, 4 and 5 31.3.54 Purnim ...... S/W Warrnambool I 283 120 3, 4 and 5 31.10.52 Pyalong ...... Mid. Sun bury ... 3 and I 208 83 3, 4 and 5 20.12.57 Pyramid Hill ...... North Cohuna ... 3 700 252 3, 4 and 5 21.4.54 Quambatook ...... North Wycheproof ... 3 500 176 3, 4 and 5 25.6.58 Quarry Hill ...... North Bendigo ... 3 (Incl. In Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Queensdiff ...... Gee I. Queensdiff ... 3 3,ooo 1 844 3, 4 and 5 30.12.23 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. L = Limited area of supply only. 36

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PHASES Queensdiff Rural ... Gee I. Queensdiff ... 3 and I 1,500 534 3, 4 and 5 30.12.23 Queensferry ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 10 2 3, 4 and 5 12.5.55 Ranceby ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 120 53 3, 4 and 5 23.6.41 Rathscar ...... Mid. Maryborough I 44 IS 3, 4 and 5 1.7.60 Rathscar West ...... Mid. Maryborough I 44 IS 3, 4 and 5 14.10.55 Ravenswood ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 100 41 3, 4 and 5 9.12.52 Raywood ...... North lnglewood ... 3 and I 220 9S 3, 4 and 5 3.7.40 Red an ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 (Incl. in Baflarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Red Bluff ...... N/E Tallangatta ... I (Incl. in Sandy Creek) 3, 4 and 5 14.1.47 Red Cliffs ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... 3 4,770 1,280 6 1.10.53 Redesdale ...... Mid. ~Castlemaine } I 132 26 3, 4 and 5 I.S.56 Kyneton { 10.7.60 Redesdale Junction ... Mid. yneton ... I 156 53 3, 4 and 5 27.3.47 Red Hill ...... ·-· E/M Rosebud ... 3 and I 542 145 3, 4 and 5 30.6.37 Red Hill South ...... E/M Rosebud ... 3 and I 750 234 3, 4 and 5 17.S.49 Red Lion ...... Mid. Maryborough I 12 4 3, 4 and 5 17.7.50 Reedy Dam ...... North Wycheproof ... I 17 9 3, 4 and 5 19.6.5S Research ...... E/M Greensborough 3 and I 1,113 306 3, 4 and 5 24.5.40 Rheola ...... North lnglewood ... I 57 22 3, 4 and 5 24.1.5S Rhyll ...... Gipps. San Remo .. . I 170 61 3, 4 and 5 11.6.57 Rhymney Reef ...... SfW Willaura ... I* 10 3 3, 4 and 5 IS.S.SS Richmond ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Richmond Plains ...... North Charlton ... I 59 27 3, 4 and 5 24.7.5S Rickett's Marsh ...... SfW Colac ...... I 44 21 3, 4 and 5 2S.S.44 Rid dell ...... Mid. Sunbury ... 3 and I 350 175 3, 4 and 5 7.3.29 Rlngwood ...... E/M Ringwood ... 3 and I 22,720 6,195 { l. ~d 5 } 1.4.25 Ripplebrook ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I ISO 90 3, 4 and 5 27.3.55 Ripponlea ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Riversdale ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Riversleigh ...... G~ps. Maffra ...... 3 and I 210 139 3, 4 and 5 24.11.39 Rochester ...... /E Rochester .. . 3 2,075 737 3, 4 and 5 I.S.35 Rochford ...... Mid. Sunbury .. . I 40 14 3, 4 and 5 10.2.55 Rockbanl< {Mid. Bacchus Marsh} ...... Metro . Werribee 3 and I 356 Ill 3, 4 and 5 3.4.39 Rocklyn ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 50 23 3, 4 and 5 22.11.56 Rocky Point ...... SfW Willaura ... I 5 I 3, 4 and 5 16.2.61 Rod borough ...... Mid. Maryborough I 36 16 3, 4 and 5 17.4.59 Rokeby ...... Gipps. Warragul ... 3 and I 190 so 3, 4 and 5 4.4.35 Rokewood ...... SfW Colac ...... I 104 40 3, 4 and 5 30.6.61 Romsey ...... Mid. Sun bury ... 3 and I 600 279 3, 4 and 5 19.3.29 Rosebrook ...... SfW Port Fairy ... I* 106 30 3, 4 and 5 15.9.36 Rosebud ...... E/M Rosebud ... 3 6,315 2,233 3, 4 and 5 8.12.27 Rosebud West ...... E/M Rosebud ... 3 1,612 573 3, 4 and 5 S.l2.27 Rosedale ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... 3 and I sso 197 3, 4 and 5 27.12.27 Rosewhite ...... N/E Myrtleford ... 3 and I 160 71 3, 4 and 5 26.9.56 Rossbridge ...... S/W Willaura ... I 42 IS 3, 4 and 5 5.4.56 Ross Creek ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 90 27 3, 4 and 5 21.2.57 Rowsley ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh 3 and I 100 43 3, 4 and 5 28.3.47 Rowville ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I 475 130 3, 4 and 5 5.7.45 Rublcon ...... N/E Alexandra ... I 155 63 3, 4 and 5 4.9.27 Ruby ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 120 Ill 3, 4 and 5 19.4.2S Runnymede ...... North El more ... I 36 14 3, 4 and 5 5.10.55 Rupanyup ...... Wimm. Murtoa ... 3 and I 700 228 3, 4 and 5 1.3.56 Rushall ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Rushworth ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 1,300 526 3, 4 and 5 13.12.54 Russell's Bridge ...... Gee I. Geelong ... I S8 36 3, 4 and 5 20.5.53 Rutherglen ...... N/E Rutherglen ... 3 1,710 660 3, 4 and 5 15.10.26 Ryan's Creek ...... N/E Benalla ... I (Incl. in Molyullah) 3, 4 and 5 3.6.55 Ryanston ... Gipps. \San Remo } ...... Korumburra I 240 73 3, 4 and 5 14.1.41 Rye ...... E/M orrento ... 3 3.149 1,140 3, 4 and 5 16.12.27 Rythdale ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 50 20 3, 4 and 5 29.7.53 Sailor's Falls ...... Ball. Daylesford . .. 3 and I 40 IS 3, 4 and 5 IO.S.56 Sale ...... Gipps. Sale ...... 3 S.444 2,497 3, 4 and 5 1.7.24 Sale Rural ...... Gipps. Sale ...... 3 and I 803 262 3, 4 and 5 12.12.2S Salisbury West ...... North lnglewood ... 3 and I 50 24 3, 4 and 5 12.10.54 Samarla ...... N/E Ben alia .. . I 135 61 3, 4 and 5 30.9.52 Sand mount ...... NfE Numurkah ... I (Incl. in Katunga) 3, 4 and 5 29.7.52 Sandon ...... Mid. Castle mal ne .. . I 40 IS 3, 4 and 5 14.4.60 Sandringham ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Sandy Creek ...... NfE Tallangatta ... I 195 93 3, 4 and 5 22.10.46 San Remo ...... Gipps. San Remo ... 3 and I 342 234 3, 4 and 5 19.12.5 2 Sarsfield ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale .. . I 164 44 3, 4 and 5 31.10.55 Sassafras ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 and I 646 337 3, 4 and 5 9.7.27 Scarsda!e ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 130 43 3, 4 and 5 5.9.39 23.9.37 Scoresby ...... E/M \ Dandenong } I 1,100 33S 3, 4 and 5 ... Bel grave { 24.S.25 Scotsburn ...... Ball. allarat ... I 169 57 3, 4 and 5 3.11.44 Scrub Hill ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 30 14 3, 4 and 5 15.12. Seaford Frankston 2,422 { 2, 4 and 5} ...... E/M ... 3 and I S,l77 3, 4 and 5 21.2.2S Seaholme ...... Metro • Melbourne ... 3 and I (Incl. in Altona) 2, 4 and 5 9.12.24 Sea Lake ...... North Sea Lake ... 3 and I 950 369 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Seavlew (L) ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 75 I 13 3, 4 and 5 19.4.44 Sebastian ...... North lnglewood ... I 77 32 3, 4 and 5 3.2.48 t Included In metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. L = Limited area of supply only. 37

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Alternating Current Tariffs Date Supply Branch Location of Officer-in- I System of Supply I Number as per First Centre or Sub- Charge (Voltage details-see Population of Page 46 Undertaken by Branch (District Office) contents page) Consumers Columns No. Commission i PHASES I Sebastopol ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . 3 (Incl. in Ballarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Sedgwick ...... North Bendigo ... I 59 30 3, 4 and 5 1.7.52 Selby ...... E/M Belgrave ... I 512 187 3, 4 and 5 12.12.35 Serpentine ...... North lnglewood ... 3 and I 189 83 3, 4 and 5 8.10.54 Seville ...... E/M Lilydale .. . 3 and I 693 189 3, 4 and 5 26.11.51 Seville East ...... ~M Lilydale ... I 140 46 3, 4 and 5 26.11.51 Seymour ...... /E Seymour ... 3 4,000 1,608 3, 4 and 5 2.10.44 Seymour Rural ...... N/E Seymour ... I 460 193 3, 4 and 5 2.10.44 Shean's Creek ...... NfE Euroa ... I 140 63 3, 4 and 5 9.12.55 Shelbourne ...... Mid. Maryborough I 20 13 3, 4 and 5 4.7.55 23.10.59 { Ball. Ballarat } I 169 71 3, 4 and 5 Shelford ...... Geel. Geelong { 20.4.61 Sheoaks ...... Gee I. Geelong ... I 30 13 3, 4 and 5 10.12.57 Shepherd's Flat ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 8 4 3, 4 and 5 8.2.57 Shepparton ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 12,500 4,407 3, 4 and 5 1.1.25 Shepparton East ...... N/E Shepparton .. . 3 and I 1,900 1,002 3, 4 and 5 25.2.36 Sherbrooke ...... E/M Bel grave ... 3 243 67 3, 4 and 5 . 29.7.27 Shoreham ...... E/M Rosebud ... I 357 100 3, 4 and 5 24.5.40 Silvan ...... E/M Lilydale ... 3 and I 1,067 282 3, 4 and 5 13.6.28 Simmie ...... N/E Echuca .. . I (Incl. in Echuca Rural) 3, 4 and 5 29.10.52 Skipton ...... Ball. Beaufort ... 3 440 256 3, 4 and 5 27.10.39 Smeaton ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 180 105 3, 4 and 5 16.4.38 Smythe's Creek ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 and I 80 27 3, 4 and 5 9.10.45 Smythesdale ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 215 59 3, 4 and 5 2.9.39 Snake Valley ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 300 105 3, 4 and 5 17.4.57 Somers ...... E/M Mornington ... 3 and I 856 257 3, 4 and 5 24.12.35 Somerton ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 and I 69 26 3, 4 and 5 22.7.38 Somerville ...... E/M Mornington ... 3 and I 1,004 287 3, 4 and 5 19.12.26 Sorrento ...... E/M Sorrento .. . 3 4,079 1,478 3, 4 and 5 1.10.27 South Ecklin ...... SfW Terang ... I* 112 28 3, 4 and 5 24.9.45 South Geelong ...... Gee I. Geelong ... 3 3,345 868 2, 4 and 5 1.9.30 South Gisborne ...... Mid. Sun bury ... I (Incl. in Gisborne) 3, 4 and 5 1.5.37 South Melbourne ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and 5 1.9.30 South Purrumbete ... S/W Camperdown I tl80 tl05 3, 4 and 5 25.5.39 South Yarra ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Southern Cross ...... 5/W Port Fairy ... I* 94 20 3, 4 and 5 31.8.38 Spargo Creek ...... Ball. Daylesford .. . I 20 9 3, 4 and 5 10.3.61 Specimen Hill ...... North Bendigo . .. 3 and I (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.34 Springbank ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 180 39 3, 4 and 5 6.11.44 Springfield ...... Mid. Sunbury ... I 64 I 26 3, 4 and 5 10.12.58 Spring Gully ...... North Bendigo ... 3 and I (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.3"1 Spring Hill ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 8 2 3, 4 and 5 15.12.59 Springhurst ...... N/E Rutherglen ... 3 360 137 3, 4 and 5 6.9.26 Sprlngmount ...... Ball. Daylesford . .. I 80 26 3, 4 and 5 22.6.51 Spring Plains ...... Mid. Kyneton ... I 7 2 3, 4 and 5 10.7.60 Springvale Dandenong 3 and I 15,379 4,700 { 2, 4 and 5} ...... E/M ... 3, 4 and 5 5.12.24 St. Albans ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 12,376 3,171 2, 4 and 5 14.2.30 St. Albans Rural ...... Metro. Melbourne ... I 27 7 3, 4 and 5 14.2.30 St. Germains ...... N/E Kyabram ... I 160 60 3, 4 and 5 12.8.53 St. Helens ...... SfW Port Fairy ... I 34 6 3, 4 and 5 3.4.57 St. Helier ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 20 9 3, 4 and 5 7.11.56 St. James ...... N/E Benalla ... 3 200 67 3, 4 and 5 14.2.40 St. Kilda ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and 5 1.9.30 St. Leonards ...... Geel. Queenscliff ... I 640 t309 3, 4 and 5 18.12.53 Stacey's Bridge ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 180 42 3, 4 and 5 18.5.53 Staghorn Flat ...... NfE Wodonga ... I 105 51 3, 4 and 5 16.12.49 Stanhope ...... N/E Kyabram ... 3 1,600 605 3, 4 and 5 14.6.38 Stanley ...... NfE Beech worth ... 3 and I 300 128 3, 4 and 5 2.11.51 Staughton Vale ...... Gee!. Geelong ... I 67 18 3, 4 and 5 7.12.56 Stavely ...... Willaura ... I* 25 8 3, 4 and 5 8.11.40 Stawell Rural (L) ... J~m. Murtoa ... 3 and I 20 2 3, 4 and 5 16.2.61 Steele's Creek ...... E/M Lilydale ... I 119 34 3, 4 and 5 3.6.57 Stewart ...... Mild. Red Cliffs .. . 3 259 65 6 1.10.53 Stewarton ...... N/E Benalla .. . I (Incl. in Goorambat) 3, 4 and 5 18.12.52 Stockdale ...... Gipfls. Maffra ...... I 60 21 3, 4 and 5 3.6.60 Stockhard Hill ...... Ba I. Beaufort ... I 136 57 3, 4 and 5 28.8.59 Stone aven ...... Gee I. Geelong ... I 44 21 3, 4 and 5 16.9.57 Stoneyford ...... S/W Camperdown I 70 47 3, 4 and 5 20.12.37 Stony Creek ...... Gipps. Leongatha ... I 110 67 3, 4 and 5 1.12.36 Stradbroke ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 28 5 3, 4 and 5 3.6.58 Strangways ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... 3 and I 48 20 3, 4 and 5 5.3.53 Stratford ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... 3 1,260 335 3, 4 and 5 20.2.27 Strathallan ...... NfE Echuca ... I 100 45 3, 4 and 5 5.11.35 Strathfieldsaye ...... North Bendigo ... I 178 96 3, 4 and 5 13.3.45 Strathkellar ...... SfW Hamilton ... 3 and I 126 68 3, 4 and 5 11.6.54 Strathlea ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 36 19 3, 4 and 5 1.8.52 ...... N/E Cobra m .. . 3 480 211 3, 4 and 5 19.2.35 Strathmore ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.8.22 Streatham ...... SfW Willaura ... I 190 49 3, 4 and 5 28.9.39 Strzelecki ...... Glpps. Korumburra ... I 485 132 3, 4 and 5 20.4.48 Sulky ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 17 7 3, 4 and 5 23.10.60 Summerfield ...... North lnglewood ... I 28 18 3, 4 and 5 26.3.52 Sun bury ...... Mid. Sun bury ... 3 and I 2,500 616 3, 4 and 5 1.5.26 Sunny Cliffs ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... 3 418 85 6 1.10.53 Sunshine ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.3.27 Sunshine West ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 21.12.48 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. L = Limited area of supply only. 38

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I location of Alternating Current I Branch Number Tariffs Date Supply Centre or Sub· Officer-in- System of Supply as per first (Voltage detai Is-see Population of Branch CharS' Consumers Page 46 Undertaken by (District ffice) contents page) Columns No. Commission

PHASES Surrey Hills ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Sutherland's Creek ... Gee I. Gee long ... I 72 28 3, 4 and 5 20.5.53 Sutton Grange ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 108 48 3, 4 and 5 29.9.54 Suttons ...... North Sea Lake ... I 56 24 3, 4 and 5 15.5.59 Swan Marsh ...... SfW Colac ...... I 144 37 3, 4 and 5 4.6.37 Swanpool ...... N/E Benalla ... 3 and I 300 139 3, 4 and 5 27.8.52 Swan Reach ...... Gipps. Lakes Entrance I ISO 72 3, 4 and 5 31.7.30 Sydenham ...... Mid. Sun bury .. . 3 and I 293 70 3, 4 and 5 24.6.38 Syndal ...... EfM Dandenong ... 3 3,665 1,186 { I and 5 } 2, 4 and 5 1.6.28

Tabilk ...... NfE Seymour .. . I ISO 71 3, 4 and 5 27.8.54 Tabor ...... S/W Hamilton .. . I* 34 14 3, 4 and 5 3.2.50 Taggerty ...... N/E Alexandra ... 3 and I 185 63 3, 4 and 5 11.11.55 Tal bot ...... Mid. Maryborough I 450 156 3, 4 and 5 27.8.38 Tallangatta ...... N/E Tallangatta ... 3 1,000 407 3, 4 and 5 25.10.52 Tallangatta East ...... NfE Tallangatta .. . 3 120 52 3, 4 and 5 1.11.40 Tallangatta Valley ... N/E Tallangatta ... I 180 87 3, 4 and 5 20.10.58 Tallarook ...... NfE Seymour ... 3 ISO 65 3, 4 and 5 29.6.49 ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 350 163 3, 4 and 5 22.10.33 Tambo Upper ...... G~ps. Lakes Entrance I 91 56 3, 4 and 5 24.12.37 Taminick ...... /E Wangaratta ... 3 and I 85 25 3, 4 and 5 31.5.61 Tandarook ...... SfW Camperdown I 58 30 3, 4 and 5 25.5.39 Tandarra ...... North lnglewood ... I 62 31 3, 4 and 5 9.11. 44 Tangambalanga ...... N/E Wodonga ... 3 295 139 3, 4 and 5 12.4.3 9 Tanjil South ...... G~ps. Moe ...... 3 and I 161 79 3, 4 and 5 6.5.37 Taradale ...... id. Kyneton .. . 3 and I 250 85 3, 4 and 5 23.6.50 Tarago ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 60 20 3, 4 and 5 23.8.3 8 Targoora ...... N/E Wangaratta ... I 15 6 3, 4 and 5 12.5.38 Tarnagulla ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 250 92 3, 4 and 5 24.2.50 Tarneit ...... Metro. Werribee ... 3 and I 144 58 3, 4 and 5 12.12. 46 Tarnook ...... N!Jt Benalla ... I 70 42 3, 4 and 5 30.4.5a Taroon ...... Sf Terang ... I 36 9 3, 4 and 5 9.12.4 5 Tarranyurk ...... Wimm. Dimboola ... I 130 37 3, 4 and 5 1.12.60 Tarra Valley ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 146 34 3, 4 and 5 31.7.46 Tarraville ...... Gipps. Yarram ... I 140 98 3, 4 and 5 16.3. 56 Tarrawarra ...... E/M Lilydale ... 3 and I 146 40 3, 4 and 5 10.12.54 Tarrawingee ...... N/E Wangaratta ... I 155 78 3, 4 and 5 20.9.55 Tarrington ...... SfW Hamilton ... I 190 69 3, 4 and 5 18.11.49 Tarwin East ...... G~ps. Leongatha ... I 100 31 3, 4 and 5 30.6.50 Tatong ...... /E Benalla .. . I 95 58 3, 4 and 5 7.2.57 ...... N/E Shepparton .. . 3 2,150 721 3, 4 and 5 1.11.26 Tatyoon ...... SfW Willaura ... I 44 11 3, 4 and 5 11.12.5 7 Tawonga ...... N/E Myrtleford ... 3 890 334 3, 4 and 5 15.5.46 Tecoma ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 1,673 677 3, 4 and 5 24.8.25 Teddywaddy ...... North Charlton ... I 73 33 3, 4 and 5 18.3.57 Teesdale ...... Geel. Geelong ... I 123 40 3, 4 and 5 4.8.5 9 Tennyson ...... N/E Rochester ... I 155 69 3, 4 and 5 6.12.55 Terang ...... SfW Terang ... 3 and I* 2,650 905 3, 4 and 5 4.3.24 Terang Rural ...... SfW Terang .. . 3 and I 1,850 1,739 3, 4 and 5 9.1.3 6 Terrappee ...... North Charlton ... I (Incl. in Lake Marmal) 3, 4 and 5 24.11.58 Tesbury ...... SfW Camperdown I 130 79 3, 4 and 5 15.5.3 9 T etoora Road ...... Gipps. Warragul .. . I 170 56 3, 4 and 5 27.5.41 Thalia ...... North Wycheproof ... I 74 29 3, 4 and 5 15.11.5 6 The Basin ...... Rlngwood ... 3 and I 1,759 489 3, 4 and 5 13.9.3 9 The Cove ...... SW~M Warrnambool I* 50 19 3, 4 and 5 23.11.54 The Gurdies ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 100 38 3, 4 and 5 7.11.5 6 The Patch ...... E/M Belgrave ... I 781 213 3, 4 and 5 19.8.27 The Sisters ...... SfW Terang ... I 60 IS 3, 4 and 5 23.1.5 3 The Weir ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... 3 IS 4 3, 4 and 5 2.7.5 4 Thomastown ...... E/M Greens borough 3 and I 4,827 1,256 { 2, 4 and 5} 3, 4 and 5 1.6.28 Thomson ...... Gee I. Geelong .. . 3 2,484 555 2, 4 and 5 1.9.3 0 Thornton ...... NfE Alexandra ... I 375 172 3, 4 and 5 19.7.27 Thornton Upper ... N/E Alexandra ... I (Incl. in Thornton) 3, 4 and 5 19.6.47 Thorpdale ...... Gipps. Trafalgar ... 3 and I 752 213 3, 4 and 5 23.12.3 7 Thorpdale South ... Gipps. Trafalgar ... I 328 85 3, 4 and 5 14.4.55 Thurla ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 6 I 6 1.7.59 Timboon ...... SfW Terang ... 3 and I* 520 183 3, 4 and 5 27.5.4 9 Timmering ...... NfE Rochester ... I {Incl. in Nanneella)I 3, 4 and 5 24.6.4 7 Timor ...... Mid. Maryborough 3 and I 52 17 3, 4 and 5 14.9.51 Tinamba ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... 3 and I 380 229 3, 4 and 5 11.7.28 Tittybong ...... North Wycheproof ... I 12 4 3, 4 and 5 18.8.58 Tomahawk Creek ... SfW Colac ...... I 42 18 3, 4 and 5 4.6.53 Tongala ...... N/E Echuca ... 3 1,850 778 3, 4 and 5 12.9.2 6 Tooborac ...... North El more ... I 181 77 3, 4 and 5 17.4.57 Toolamba ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 and I 1,475 727 3, 4 and 5 24.7.52 Toolamba South ...... N/E Shepparton ... I ~Incl. in Toolamba) 3, 4 and 5 2.4.5 3 Toolamba West ...... N/E Shepparton ... 3 and I Incl. in Toolamba) 3, 4 and 5 25.3.3 8 Toolern Vale ...... Mid. Bacchus Marsh I 120 46 3, 4 and 5 7.11.5 s ...... North El more ... I 102 47 3, 4 and 5 24.9.5 4 Toolong ...... SfW Port Fairy ... I* 31 10 3, 4 and 5 27.5.3 7 Toongabbie ...... Gipps. Traralgon .. . 3 and I 235 99 3, 4 and 5 11.3.29 Toora ...... Gipps. Foster ...... 3 and I 673 297 3, 4 and 5 10.5.3 8 Tooradin ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup 3 and I 385 ISI 3. 4 and 5 14.1.37 Toorak ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.3 0 Tooronga ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 t t I and 5 1.9.3 0 t Included In metropolitan municipalitl~ee page 42. 39

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PHASES Tootgarook ...... E/M Sorrento .. . 3 1,657 465 3, 4 and 5 16.12.27 Top Creek ...... N/E Rochester ... I (Incl. in Nan neella) 3, 4 and 5 25.7.46 Torquay ...... GeeI. Geelong .. . 3 2,873 921 3, 4 and 5 1.9.30 Torwood ...... Gipps. Warragul ... I 60 20 3, 4 and 5 3.2.40 Tourello ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 80 29 3, 4 and 5 10.3.38 Towaninny ...... North Wycheproof ... I 21 12 3, 4 and 5 11.6.59 ...... SfW Port Fairy ... I* 49 16 3, 4 and 5 30.6.35 Trafalgar ...... Gipps. Trafalgar .. . 3 2,150 657 3, 4 and 5 16.10.23 Trafalgar East ...... Gipps. Trafalgar ... I 345 116 3, 4 and 5 24.11.48 Trafalgar Rural ...... Gipps. Trafalgar .. . I 720 235 3, 4 and 5 3.4.28 Trafalgar South ...... Gipps. Trafalgar .. . I 212 91 3, 4 and 5 7.6.60 Tragowel ...... North Cohuna .. . I 129 55 3, 4 and 5 21.12.59 Traralgon ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... 3 and I 12,000 3,398 3, 4 and 5 24.11.23 Traralgon Rural ...... Gipps. Traralgon .. . 3 and I 234 72 3, 4 and 5 27.11.28 Traralgon South ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 93 50 3, 4 and 5 12.8.37 Trawalla ...... Ball. Beaufort .. . I ISO 58 3, 4 and 5 14.5.54 Trawool ...... NfE Seymour ... 3 (Incl. In Seymour Rural) 3, 4 and 5 5.4.45 Tremont ...... E/M Belgrave ... I 70 31 3,4and5 2.9.27 Trentham ...... Mid. Kyneton .. . 3 and I 825 296 3, 4 and S 8.5.39 Triholm ...... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 50 20 3, 4 and S 17.10.38 Truganina ...... Metro . Melbourne ... 3 and I 38 11 3, 4 and 5 9.12.24 + + { I and 5 } 18.3.39 Tullamarine ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 and I : 3, 4 and 5 Tullamarine Rural ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 and I 65 20 3, 4 and 5 18.3.39 Tulloh ...... SfW Colac ...... 3 and I* 9 4 3, 4 and 5 1.7.52 ...... N/E Yarrawonga .. . 3 290 123 3, 4 and 5 14.2.40 Turrumberry ...... North Cohuna . .. 3 and I 229 109 3, 4 and S 9.8.60 Tyabb ...... E/M Mornington ... 3 and I I, 153 312 3, 4 and 5 20.1.28 Tyers ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... 3 and I 262 117 3, 4 and 5 15.10.23 Tylden ...... Mid. Kyneton . .. I 201 49 3, 4 and 5 6.7.39 Tynong ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 388 167 3, 4 and 5 14.1.29 Tynong North ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 60 21 3, 4 and 5 29.8.58 Tyrendarra East ...... S/W Port Fairy ... I* 39 8 3, 4 and 5 11.8.58 Ullina ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 90 43 3, 4 and 5 18.2.55 UluJ:na ...... N/E Numurkah ... I 230 103 3, 4 and 5 28.9.53 Un era ...... N/E Kyabram ... I ISO 72 3, 4 and 5 12.2.54 Upfield ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 and I (Incl. In Somerton) 3, 4 and 5 22.7.38 Upper Beaconsfield ... E/M Pakenham ... I 541 181 3, 4 and 5 1.8.34 Upper Ferntree Gully ... E/M Belgrave ... 3 1,995 734 3, 4 and 5 24.8.25 Upper Maffra West ... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 270 61 3, 4 and S 6.10.37 Upper Yarra Dam ... E/M Warburton ... 3 28 9 3, 4 and 5 3.2.49 Upwey ...... E/M Belgrave ... 3 2,580 1,112 3, 4 and 5 24.8.25 3, 4 and 5 Valencia Creek ...... Gipps. Maffra ...... I 100 30 11.6.38 Vaughan ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 36 IS 3, 4 and 5 21.8.58 Vectis East ...... Wimm. Hors ham ... 3 and I 81 23 3, 4 and 5 26.9.60 Vectis South ...... Wimm. Horsham ... I 31 9 3, 4 and S 14.3.58 Vent nor ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 167 22 3, 4 and S 2.9.58 Vervale ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 108 69 3, 4 and 5 10.7.42 Victoria Park ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t t I and 5 1.9.30 Violet Town ...... N/E Benalla ... 3 655 276 3, 4 and 5 2.3.36 Vite Vite ...... S/W Camperdown I 120 74 3, 4 and S 15.10.58 Vite Vlte North ... S/W Camperdown I 56 16 3, 4 and 5 15.10.58 ...... N/E Numurkah ... 3 450 207 3, 4 and 5 11.11.40 Waarre ...... S/W Terang ... I* 12 s 3, 4 and 5 20.1.S9 Wa-De-Lock ...... Gipps . Maffra ...... I (Incl. in Boisdale) 3, 4 and 5 7.2.34 Wahgunyah ...... N/E Rutherglen ... 3 525 ISI 3, 4 and 5 1.2.26 Wail ...... Wimm. Dimboola ... 3 and I 104 55 3, 4 and 5 17.5.60 Wallace ...... Ball. Ba.llarat ... 3 250 70 3, 4 and 5 17.5.40 Wallacedale ...... S/W Hamilton ... I• 116 58 3, 4 and 5 18.4.57 Wallacedale North ... S/W Hamilton ... I• 120 55 3, 4 and 5 1.2.57 Wallaloo ...... Wimm. Murtoa. ... I 45 13 3, 4 and 5 19.11.59 Wallan ...... E/M Greens borough I 235 78 3, 4 and 5 17.12.54 Wallan East ...... E/M G reensborough I 207 55 3, 4 and 5 3.3.55 Wa.llinduc ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 95 43 3, 4 and 5 1.5.58 Wa.llington ...... Gee I. Queenscliff ... I 100 22 3. 4 and 5 1.9.30 Walmer ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 12 6 3, 4 and 5 24.12.52 Walpa ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 and I 61 35 3, 4 and 5 16.5.35 Wanalta ...... North El more ... I 79 37 3, 4 and 5 23.7.56 Wandiligong ...... Myrtleford ... 3 and I 185 70 3, 4 and 5 30.6.55 Wandin ...... EM~E Lilydale ... 3 and I 98 28 3, 4 and 5 4.6.52 Wandin North ...... E/M Lilydale ... 3 and I 878 284 3, 4 and 5 4.6.52 Wandin Yallock ...... E/M Lilydale ... I 203 64 3, 4 and 5 5.6.52 Wandong ...... E/M Greensborough I 171 47 3, 4 and 5 30.8.57 Wangaratta ...... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 13,650 4,406 3, 4 and 5 12.3.27 Wangaratta North ... N/E Wangaratta ... 3 280 131 3, 4 and 5 20.5.36 ...... SfW Warrnambool I"' 239 103 3, 4 and 5 9.9.39 Wan non ...... S/W Hamilton ... I* 90 35 3, 4 and 5 3.12.48 Wantirna ...... E/M Ringwood ... 3 and I 1,191 363 3, 4 and 5 1.2.28 Wantirna South ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I 155 SI 3, 4 and 5 18.2.47 Warburton ...... EJM Warburton ... 3 2,220 627 3, 4 and 5 1.7.44 Warburton East ...... E/M Warburton ... 3 and I 314 88 3, 4 and 5 26.9.55 Wareek ...... Mid. Maryborough I 60 27 3, 4 and 5 1.7.60 Wargan ...... Mild. Mildura ... I 22 15 6 3.10.60 Warmur ...... North Wycheproof ... I 86 34 3, 4 and 5 10.9.58 Warncoort ...... SJW Colac ...... I 60 31 3, 4 and 5 19.12.25 t Included in metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. 40

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location of Alternating Current Tariffs Date Supply Branch Officer-in- System of Supply Number Centre or Sub- Population of as per First Branch Charge (Voltage details-see Page 16 Undertaken by (District Office) contents page) Consumers Columns No. Commission PHASES Warne ...... North Sea lake .. . 3 and I 7 3 3, 4 and S IS.II.S6 Warneet ...... Gipps. Koo-wee-rup I 60 203 3, 4 and S 25.6.S6 Warragamba ...... North El more ... I 72 31 3, 4 and S 14.10.SS Warragul ...... Gipps. Warragul ... 3 6,300 2,032 3, 4 and S 1.12.30 Warragul Rural ...... Gipps. Warragul ... 3 and I 790 326 3, 4 and S 19.6.28 Warrandyte ...... E/M Ringwood .. . 3 and I 2,321 643 3, 4 and S 21.12.3S Warrandyte North ... E/M Ringwood ... 3 and I 672 171 3, 4 and S 21.7.39 Warrandyte South ... E/M Ringwood ... I 614 217 3, 4 and S 27.11.39 Warrayure ...... SfW Hamilton ... I 88 SI 3, 4 and S 31.10.SS Warrenbayne ...... N/E Ben alia ... I 180 78 3, 4 and S 9.7.54 Warren help ...... Ball. Ballarat .. . 3 and I 270 116 3, 4 and S 10.6.48 Warrion ...... SfW Colac ...... I 164 47 3, 4 and 5 18.8.24 Warrnambool ...... SfW Warrnambool 3 and I 14,600 4,S90 3, 4 and S 30.12.23 Warrnambool Rural ... SfW Warrnambool 3 and I 785 238 3, 4 and S 9.1.36 Warrong ...... S/W Port Fairy ... I* 22 10 3, 4 and 5 20.4.40 Wartook ...... Wimm. Hors ham .. . I 88 2S 3, 4 and S 2.3.61 Watchem ...... North Wycheproof ... I 245 94 3, 4 and 5 1.11.57 Watchupga ...... North Sea lake ... I 154 78 3, 4 and 5 25.2.S8 Watsonia ...... E/M Greensborough 3 3,318 917 {2.4andS} 24.3.26 3, 4 and 5 Wattle Flat ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 78 27 3, 4 and S 6.10.50 Wattle Glen ...... E/M Greensborough 3 479 122 3, 4 and 5 5.8.S6 Waubra ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 200 153 3, 4 and 5 18.12.40 Waurn Ponds ...... Gee I. Geelong ... I 108 45 3, 4 and 5 26.11.45 Weatherboard ...... Ball. Beaufort ... I 85 33 3, 4 and 5 21.10.47 Wedderburn ...... North Charlton .. . 3 and I 1,100 367 3, 4 and S 16.12.5 3 Wedderburn Junction ... North Charlton ... 3 and I 35 13 3, 4 and 5 16.12.S 3 Weeaproinah ...... S/W Apollo Bay ... I 80 31 3, 4 and 5 29.9.57 Weerangourt ...... SfW Port Fairy ... I 22 3 3, 4 and 5 29.9.45 Weering ...... SfW Colac ...... I 74 30 3, 4 and 5 24.10.52 Weerlte ...... S/W Camperdown 3 and I* 197 118 3, 4 and 5 8.6.28 Welshpool ...... Giprrs. Foster ...... 3 and I 283 129 3, 4 and S 13.8.38 Wendouree ...... Ba I. Ballarat ... 3 (Incl. in Ballarat) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.3 4 Wensleydale ...... SfW Colac ...... I 20 5 3, 4 and 5 17.S.5 5 Werneth ...... S/W Colac ...... I* 88 48 3, 4 and 5 5.12.S8 Werona ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 28 15 3, 4 and 5 20.8.57 Werribee ...... Metro. Werribee ... 3 and I 5,842 1.769 3, 4 and 5 10.4.24 Werribee South ...... Metro. Werribee ... 3 and I 1,597 419 3, 4 and S 24.11.36 Werrimull ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 135 70 6 1.7.S 9 Wesburn ...... E/M Warburton ... 3 and I 830 182 3, 4 and 5 15.8.49 Westall ...... E/M Dandenong .. . 3 897 226 2, 4 and 5 8.8.50 Westbury ...... Girs. Moe .. . 3 and I 126 60 3, 4 and 5 27.5.3 7 West mere ...... SW Wlllaura .. . I 77 27 3, 4 and S 30.9.3 8 Wharparilla ...... N/E Echuca ... I 210 86 3, 4 and 5 22.7.53 Wheatsheaf ...... Ball. Daylesford ... I 12 4 3, 4 and 5 1.5.58 Wheeler's Hill ...... E/M Dandenong ... 3 and I Sl5 132 2, 4 and 5 1.2.26 White Hills ...... North Bendlgo ... 3 and I (Incl. in Bendigo) 3, 4 and 5 1.7.3 4 Whitelaw ...... G~ps. Korumburra ... I lOO 29 3, 4 and 5 12.2.51 Whitfleld ...... /E Wangaratta ... 3 165 79 3, 4 and 5 3.4.58 Whittington Geel. Geelong ... 3 692 200 { 2,4and 5} ...... 3, 4 and 5 1.9.3 0 Whittlesea ...... G reensborough I 861 257 3, 4 and 5 28.9.3 7 Whoorel ...... SW~M Colac ...... I 32 16 3. 4 and S 22.10.S 4 Whorouly ...... N/E Myrtleford ... 3 585 284 3, 4 and 5 2.6.42 Whorouly East ...... N/E Myrtleford ... I ~Incl. in W orouly) 3, 4 and S 17.4.4s Whorouly South ... N~ Myrtleford ... I Incl. in Whorouly) 3, 4 and 5 24.7.45 Wlckliffe ...... S/ Wlllaura ... I 65 IS 3, 4 and 5 19.6. 58 Wild Duck Creek ... North El more ... I 49 21 3, 4 and 5 17.4.58 Wllgul ...... SfW Camperdown I 10 8 3, 4 and 5 7.1.5 5 Wllkur South ...... North Wycheproof ... I 110 49 3, 4 and 5 12.9.58 Willangie .•...... North Sea lake ... I 7 2 3, 4 and 5 25.2.58 Willatook ...... SJW Port Fairy ... ,. 69 22 3, 4 and 5 23.5. 40 Willaura ...... SfW Willaura ... I 616 202 3, 4 and 5 23.9.3 8 Willaura Rural ...... S/W Willaura ... I 3,818 1,678 3, 4 and 5 23.9.3 8 Willison ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and S 1.9.30 Willowgrove ...... Gipps. Moe ...... I tl99 94 3, 4 and 5 22.5.3 9 Willowvale ...... Ball. Ball a rat ... I 48 28 3, 4 and 5 1.5. 58 Wlllung ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 88 48 3. 4 and S 27.5.5 8 Willung South ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I 60 30 3, 4 and 5 16.7.57 Winchelsea ...... S/W Colac ...... 3 and I* 1,080 391 3, 4 and 5 30.6.24 Windermere ...... Ball. Ballarat ... 3 and I 130 47 3, 4 and 5 21.10.47 Windsor ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 t I and S 1.9.30 Winnlndoo ...... Gipps. Traralgon ... I t 36 16 3, 4 and 5 24.S.5 7 Winslow ...... SfW Warrnambool I* 238 87 3, 4and 5 29.10.47 Winton ...... N/E Ben alia ... I 160 70 3, 4 and 5 19.7.60 Wiselelgh ...... Gipps. lakes Entrance I 105 35 3, 4 and 5 24.10.30 Wodonga ...... N/E Wodonga ... 3 6,550 2,135 3, 4 and 5 1.11.3 3 Wodonga Rural ...... N/E Wodonga ... 3 and I 215 117 3, 4 and 5 8.8.38 Wollert ...... E/M Greensborough I 295 92 3, 4 and S 2.5.47 Wonga Park ...... E/M Ringwood ... I 757 233 3, 4 and S 18.5.3 8 Wonthaggi North (l) ... Gipps. Korumburra ... I 100 12 3, 4 and 5 17.2.4 I Wonwondah East ... Wimm. Horsham ... I 4S 13 3, 4 and 5 20.3.6 I Won Wron ...... Glpps. Yarram ... I 168 88 3, 4 and 5 24.10.S 0 Woodburn Creek ... Geel. Geelong ... I 40 11 3, 4 and 5 29.12. 58 Wood end ...... Mid. Woodend ... 3 and I 1,000 563 3, 4 and 5 1.8.29 Woodford ...... S/W Warrnambool r• 180 74 3, 4 and 5 8.12.49 Woodglen ...... Gipps. Balrnsdale ... 3 and I 83 32 3, 4 and 5 16.4.40 Woodleigh Gipps. {Korumburra } I ...... San Remo 212 67 3, 4 and 5 9.11.5 I t Included In metropolitan municipalities-see page 42. l = Limited art!~ or supply only. 41

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Location of Alternating Current Branch Number Tariffs Date Supply Centre Officer-in- System of Supply as per First or Sub- Charge (Voltage details-see I Population of Branch Consumers Page 46 Undertaken by (District Office) contents page) Columns No. Commission

PHASES Wood's Point ...... NJE Mans field ... 3 400 I 3, 4 and 5 3.9.53 Woodstock ...... EJM Greensborough I 52 15 3, 4 and 5 9.6.55 Maryborough } Woodstock on Loddon ... {Mid. I 39 17 3, 4 and 5 8.10.54 North lnglewood { 22.8.58 Woodstock West ... Mid. Maryborough I 60 21 3, 4 and 5 5.12.57 Wood vale ...... North Bendigo ... 3 and I 31 17 3, 4 and 5 2.6.41 Woolamai ...... Gipps. San Remo ... I 130 61 3, 4 and 5 28.7.54 Woolsthorpe ... fort Fairy I ... SJW Warrnambool } 281 133 3, 4 and 5 24.6.55 Wool Wool ...... SJW olac ...... 3 and I* 40 24 3, 4 and 5 15.10.24 Woomelang ...... North Sea Lake ... 3 and I 459 201 3, 4 and 5 28.5.58 Wooragee ...... NJE Beechworth ... I 120 66 3, 4 and 5 20.8.57 Woorarra (L) ...... Gipps. Foster ... I 20 14 3, 4 and 5 1.6.56 Woori Yallock ...... EJM Warburton .. . I 577 160 3, 4 and 5 27.9.51 ...... SJW Willaura ... I* 64 27 3, 4 and 5 8.12.38 Wooroonook ...... North Charlton ... I 28 11 3, 4 and 5 9.6.61 Woosang ...... North Charlton ... I 16 7 3, 4 and 5 20.9.56 Wuk Wuk ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... I 50 8 3, 4 and 5 2.9.36 ...... NJE Numurkah ... 3 300 133 3, 4 and 5 1.10.33 Wurdlboluc ...... SJW Colac ...... I 20 5 3, 4 and 5 10.5.55 Wurruk ...... Glpps. Sale ...... 3 and I 191 44 3, 4 and 5 27.8.47 Wycheproof ...... North Wycheproof ... 3 and I 1,000 360 3, 4 and 5 15.11.56 Wychitella ...... North Charlton ... I 114 47 3, 4 and 5 14.10.60 Wyeeboo ...... N/E Tallangatta ... I (lnc . in Tallangatta Valley) 3, 4 and 5 20.10.58 Wyelangta ...... SJW Apollo Bay ... I* 38 19 3, 4 and 5 20.1.60 Wyuna ...... NJE Kyabram ... 3 and I 520 265 3, 4 and 5 6.7.51 Wy Yung ...... Gipps. Bairnsdale ... 3 and I 236 121 3, 4 and 5 28.9.28 Yackandandah ...... N/E Wodonga ... 3 475 210 3, 4 and 5 20.12.39 ...... N/E Numurkah ... I 40 25 3, 4 and 5 7.11.56 Yallock ...... Glpps. Koo-wee-rup I 70 34 3, 4 and 5 25.11.37 Yallook ...... North lnglewood ... I 91 45 3, 5 and 4 29.9.47 Yallourn ...... Yallourn Yallourn ... 3 and I 4,829 1,317 3, 4 and 5 20.1.22 Yallourn North ...... Yallourn Yallourn ... 3 and I 1,250 540 3, 4 and 5 1.2.57 ...... SJW Port Fairy ... I 107 43 3, 4 and 5 18.6.5 4 Yanakie ...... Gipps. Foster .. . I 87 47 3, 4 and 5 1.7.60 Yando ...... North Charlton ... I 59 28 3, 4 and 5 22.11.57 Yandoit ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 56 27 3, 4 and 5 8.2.57 Yandoit Hills ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 16 9 3, 4 and 5 8.2.57 Yangery ...... SJW Port Fairy ... I* 39 14 3, 4 and 5 22.6.3 8 Yannathan ...... Gi"ps. Koo-wee-rup I 350 147 3, 4 and 5 14.2.36 Yan Yan Gurt ...... SW Colac ...... 3 and I 20 3 3, 4 and 5 3.9.52 Yan Yean ...... E/M G reensborough I 232 69 3, 4 and 5 28.9.37 Yapeen ...... Mid. Castlemaine ... I 132 35 3, 4 and 5 19.3.51 Yarck ...... NJE Alexandra ... I 250 101 3, 4 and 5 8.11.57 Yarpturk ...... SJW Port Fairy ... I 16 2 3, 4 and 5 20.3.5 7 Yarraberb ...... North lnglewood ... I 41 19 3, 4 and 5 9.7. 44 Yarra Glen ...... E/M Lilydale ... 3 and I 631 162 3, 4 and 5 15.3.3 4 Yarragon ...... Gipps. Trafalgar ... 3 and I 1.771 523 3, 4 and 5 1.11. 23 Yarra Junction ...... E/M Warburton ... 3 and I 1,124 346 3, 4 and 5 1.3.4 9 Yarram ...... Gipps. Yarram .. . 3 2,595 803 3, 4 and 5 31.7.46 Yarrambat ...... E/M Greensborough I 365 108 3, 4 and 5 28.11.45 Yarrara ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... I 39 20 6 29.7.5 9 Yarrawalla ...... North lnglewood ... I 89 42 3, 4 and 5 19.7.5 5 Yarrawal!a South ... North lnglewood ... I 30 16 3, 4 and 5 28.4.5 4 Yarrawonga ...... NJE Yarrawonga ... 3 3,100 1,146 3, 4 and 5 1.8.25 ...... N/E Cobra m ... 3 and I 910 460 3, 4 and 5 10.12. 48 Yatchaw ...... SJW Hamilton ... I 6 2 3, 4 and 5 26.6.51 Yatpool ...... Mild. Red Cliffs ... 3 and I* 20 7 6 1.10.5 3 Yea ...... NJE Alexandra .. . 3 1,100 446 3, 4 and 5 1.5.45 Yellingbo ...... E/M Lilydale ... I 246 62 3, 4 and 5 21.10.5 9 Yelta ...... Mild. Mildura ... 3 and I* 132 56 6 1.10.5 3 Yendon ...... Ball. Ballarat ... I 150 46 3, 4 and 5 8.7.52 Yeo ...... SJW Colac ...... I* 80 42 3, 4 and 5 5.9.56 Yeodene ...... SJW Colac ...... I* 52 26 3, 4 and 5 2.10.56 Yering ...... E/M Lilydale ... 3 and I 93 30 3, 4 and 5 24.2.3 4 Yeringberg ...... E{M Healesville ... I 118 37 3, 4 and 5 7.7.3 3 ...... N/E Numurkah ... 3 and I (Incl. in Nathalia) 3, 4 and 5 7.11.56 Yinnar ...... Gipps. Morwell ... 3 and I 3, 4 and 5 28.11.27 Yulecart S{W Hamilton .,. I ,, ...... I 120 62 3, 4 and 5 7.3.52 Yuroke ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 and I 156 58 3, 4 and 5 13.6.3 9

Zeerust ...... N/E Shepparton ... I Incl. in Tallygaroopna) 3, 4 and 5 16.2.4 5 I I L Limited area of supply only. 42 TABLE No. 14 LIST OF MUNICIPALITIES IN WHICH THE METROPOLITAN BRANCH OF THE STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA SUPPLIES RETAIL

Branch Location of Alternating Current Number Tariffs Date Supply Officer-in- System of Supply as per First Municipality or Centre or Sub· Charge (Voltage details-see Population of Branch Consumers Page 46 Undertaken by (District Office) contents page) Columns No. Commission

PHASES Shire of Altona (Part) ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 - I and S 9.12.24 City of Brighton ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.8.22 ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 I and S 1.9.30 ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 ... Metro. Melbourne . .. 3 I and S 1.8.22 City of Fitzroy ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 I and S 1.9.30 ... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 I and S 1.9.30 1.3.27 (Part) Metro. Melbourne 3 and I I and S ...... { 21.11.35 ...... Metro . Melbourne .. . 3 I and S 1.9.30 ...... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 1,160,618 311,871 I and S 1.9.30 City of Melbourne ... Metro. Melbourne .. . 3 I and S 1.8.22 (Hopetoun Ward only) ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 City of Rich mood ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 City of St. Kilda ...... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.9.30 (Part) ... Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and S 1.3.27 (Part) Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and 5 1.6.28 (Part) Metro. Melbourne ... 3 I and 5 1.3.27 43 TABLE No. 15 LIST OF BRANCH OFFICES

Braneh Title Abbreviation loeation of Branch Headquarters Telephone 1

Metropolitan ...... Metro...... 238-242 Flinders Street, Melbourne ...... 63-0311 Ballarat ...... Ball...... 1-7 Wendouree Parade, Bal!arat ...... 1825 NfW Region-Northern Branch ... North ...... Cnr. Hargreaves and Williamson Streets, Bendigo 3-0211 .. .. Mildura Sub-Branch ... Mild...... Civic Buildings, Cnr. Deakin Avenue and Ninth 1590, 1591, 1830 Street, Mildura ...... Wimm. 38 Roberts Avenue, Horsham 600 and 916 " u Wimmera Sub-Branch ...... Geelong ...... Geel...... 12S Malop Street, Geelong ...... 90241 Eastern Metropolitan ...... E/M ...... 197 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong ...... 2-0141 Gippsland ...... Gipps...... 108-116 Franklin Street, Traralgon ...... 71201-2-3-4-5-6 Midland ...... Mid...... 13-21 Mostyn Street, Castlemaine ...... 196 and 238 North Eastern ...... N/E ...... 20-22 East Bridge Street, Benalla ...... 567 South Western ...... S/W ...... 119-121 Murray Street, Colac ...... 9161-8

LIST OF DISTRICT OFFICES

District Offiee Address Telephone District Offiee Address Telephone

Alexandra ... Grant Street, Alexandra 88 Mansfield .•• High Street, Mansfield ... 40 Apollo Bay ... Pascoe Street, Apollo Bay 247 Maryborough 112-114 High Street, Mary· Bacchus Marsh Main Street, Bacchus Marsh .. . 236 borough ...... 207 Bairnsdale ... 159 Main Street, Bairnsdale .. . 333 Moe ...... George Street, Moe ...... 69 Beaufort ... Cnr. Lawrence and Willoby Mornington ... 64 Main Street, Mornington .. . 2647 and 2648 Streets, Beaufort ... Ill Morwell ... Cnr. Princes Highway and Beechworth ... Camp Street, Beechworth 132 Collins Street, Morwell .. . 3101 and 2101 Belgrave Main Road, Belgrave ... 2831, 2832, Murtoa McDonald Street, Murtoa .. . 296 2833 Myrtleford ... Myrtle Street, Myrtleford .. . 60 Benalla 22A Carrier Street, Benalla ... 567 Nhill Nelson Street, Nhill .. . 526 Bendigo Numurkah ... Quinn Street, Numurkah ... 36 (from 1/8/61) Cnr. Hargreaves and Pakenham Main Street, Pakenham East .. . 129 Williamson Streets, Bendigo 3-0211 Port Fairy ... Sackville Street, Port Fairy .. . 123 Camperdown 151 Manifold Street, Camper- Portland 31 Percy Street, Portland .. . 993 and 994 down ...... 94 Queensdiff ... 40 Hesse Street, Queensdiff .. . 92 Castlemaine ... 13-21 Mostyn Street, Castle- Red Cliffs llex Street, Red Cliffs ... 441 maine ...... 196 and 238 Ringwood Cnr. Whitehorse Road and 87 6589 Charlton 30 High Street, Charlton .. . 161 Ringwood Street, Rlngwood 87 6621 Chelsea 420 Nepean Highway, Chelsea 45 87 6622 Cob ram William Street, Cobram ... 45 87 6623 Cohuna King George Street, Cohuna ... 377 Rochester ... Gillies Street, Rochester ... 129 Colac ... 119-121 Murray Street, Colac ... 9161-8 Rosebud Nepean Highway, Rosebud ... 8111 and 8112 Dandenong ... 197 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong 2-0141 Rutherglen ... Main Street, Rutherglen .. . 98 Daylesford Vincent Street, Daylesford ... 257 Sale ... 78 Raymond Street, Sale .. . 3289 Dimboola Cnr. Lloyd and Lochiel Streets, San Remo Cnr. Marine Parade and Broad- Dimboola ...... 95 way, San Remo ...... 56 Echuca ... 196 Hare Street, Echuca ... 321 Sea Lake Best Street, Sea Lake ...... 222 El more Railway Place East, Elmore .. . 51 Seymour Crawford Street, Seymour .. . 80 Euroa Binney Street, Euroa ...... 162 Shepparton ... Maude Street, Shepparton .. . 9071 and 9072 Foster Main Street, Foster ...... 50 Sorrento Ocean Amphitheatre Road, Frankston Cnr. Wells Street and Nepean Sorrento ...... 2345 Highway, Frankston ... 32546-7 Sunbury Evans Street, Sunbury .. . 14 Greensborough Main Street, Greensborough .•. 43-2211 and Tallangatta ... Towong Street, Tallangatta .. . 58 43-2212 Terang High Street, Terang ...... 47 Hamilton 106 Gray Street, Hamilton ... 734 Trafalgar 83 Princes Highway, Trafalgar so Healesville ... Nicholson Street, Healesville 165 Traralgon 108-116 Franklin Street, Traral· Hors ham 38 Roberts Avenue, Horsham 600 and 916 gon ...... 71201 lnglewood .. . Brooke Street, lnglewood .. . lOS Wangaratta ... Reid Street, Wangaratta ... 2071 and 2072 Kerang .. . 5 Fitzroy Street, Kerang .. . 742 Warburton ... Main Street, Warburton .. . 93 Koo-wee-rup 34 Station Street, Koo-wee-rup 41 Warragul ... Victoria Street, Warragul .. . 151 and 225 Korumburra Commercial Street, Korumburra 29 Warrnambool 138 Koroit Street, Warrnambool 8171 Kyabram ... Allan Street, Kyabram ... 221 Werribee ... Watton Street, Werribee ... Sand 358 Kyneton ••. 35 High Street, Kyneton ... ISI Willaura Cnr. Main and Station Streets, Lakes Entrance Esplanade, Lakes Entrance .. . 76 Willaura ...... 143 Leongatha ... 44 Balr Street, Leongatha .. . 176 Wodonga ... High Street, Wodonga .. . 63 Lllydale ••• Main Street, Lilydale ••. . •• 7-1064 Woodend ... High Street, Woodend .. . 74 Lorne ••• Cnr. Mount)oy Parade and Wycheproof Mount Street, Wycheproof .. . 41 William Street, Lorne .. . 29 Yarram ... Commercial Road, Yarram ... , 223 Maffra ... Johnson Street, Maffra .. . 27 Yarrawonga Belmore Street, Yarrawonga ..• i 85 44 TABLE No. 16 ELECTRICITY SUPPLY UNDERTAKINGS (MUNICIPAL AND PRIVATE)

Municipality Supply Authority System of Supply Population No. of or Centre Consumers Tariffs

METROPOLITAN

Supplied In Bulk by State Electricity Commission City of Melbourne Melbourne City Council \D.C., 230-460v. } (excl. Flemington) ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v . 91,800 30,039 Box Hill and City Box Hill City Council ... .C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 97,800 30,478 of Nunawading ... Brunswick ... Brunswick CiZ,Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v ...• 50,600 16,233 Metropolitan Standard Tariffs Coburg ...... Coburg City uncil ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 71,000 19,664 apply in all these areas except Footsc.ray and part Footsc.ray City Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v. . .. 74,000 23,496 that the Melbourne City Council of City of Sunshine has Tariffs different from Standard Heidelberg (excl. Heidelberg City Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 74,000 19,408 for Commercial and Industrial Greensborough) lighting, radiators and space Northcote ... Northcote City Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 49,000 14,438 heaters. Port Melbourne ... Port Melbourne City Council A.C., 3 ph., 230..400v .... 12,800 3,734 Preston ...... Preston City Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 82,432 23,001 Williamstown ... Williamstown City Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 31,000 8,825 i 634,432 189,216

Lighting Power COUNTRY

Apsley L. M. Brooksby ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v ...• 350 81 Is. 9d. to Is. Is. 9d. to Is. Ararat ... Ararat City Council A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v. .. . 9,000 2,436 Dom. 9d. Dom. 4d. to 2d. Optional domestic tariff-3 kWh per room per month at 9d. per kWh. Next 32 kWh-3d. Over 32 kWh-2d. Corn. 9d. Corn. 3~d. to 3d. lnd. 9d. lnd. 3d. to I!

Municipality System of Supply Population No. of Tariffs or Centre Supply Authority Consumers

Lighting Power Country-Cont. I I ,050 l-0-o-m-. -ls-.---[-D_o_m-.-7-d-.--- St. Arnaud St. Arnaud Town Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 3,300 C. and lnd. Is. C. and lnd. 7d. to 8d. to 4d. Optional tariff- s. 7d. per room per month, plus 4d. per kWh. Swan Hill ...... Swan Hill Borough Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 5,000 2,038 9td. to 3;};d. IDom. 3;fd. (Borough) C. and lnd. 6d. to 2td. Optional tariff-Is. 8d. per room per month, plus 3d. per kWh. tSwan Hill ... Swan Hill Shire Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 11,000 2,094 Is. 3d. to 6d. 14!d. (Rural Supply) c. and lnd. s,d.1 to 4!d. Optional tariff-Is. 6d. per room per month, plus 4!d. per kWh. Underbool ... A. J. Gloster ...... D.C., 230v...... 250 82 ls. Id. lis. Walpeup ...... Walpeup Shire Council ... A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 200 68 Is. 6d. Is. to 6d. Optional tariff-ls. 6d. per room per month, plus Is. per kWh. Walwa ...... J. H. Ferrls & A. J. Thomson ... D.C., 230v...... 250 53 3s. ls. Warracknabeal ... Warracknabeal E. L. Co. Ltd. A.C., 3 ph., 230-400v .... 3,200 1,109 Is. 6d. Wonth:'Pgi ... State Coal Mine ...... A.C., 3 ph., 240-415v .... 5,200 1,770 IOd. ~d. to 2;fd. Wood's oint ... Morning Star (G.M.A.) Mines A.C., 3 ph .• 230-400v .... 350 26 Is. 6d. 7d. to Sd. N.L.

t Supplied in bulk by Swan Hill Borough Council.

NEW SOUTH WALES UNDERTAKINGS (BULK SUPPLIES)

The Hurray River County Council (for supplies to Corowa and Moama), Shire of Wentworth, and Hurray Valley Irrigation Settlements: near Mildura, purchased from the State Electricity Commission of Victoria 14,921.430 kilowatt-hours during the year. (Corowa and Moama were supplied from N.S.W. system from 1.5.61 and 1.7.61 respectively) STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA ;: m STANDARD TARIFFS FOR AREAS SERVED FROM THE INTERCONNECTED SYSTEM 1: as at 1st July, 1961 z p Farming Industrial Residential and Commercial Farming Open.tions Factories and Other only industrial Establishments ""f- Miscellaneous Details on Tarllf• Supply Centres Intermediate Extra Metropolitan All Areas Supplied Metropolitan Intermediate (See Column 6) and Extra-Metropolitan Areas only Interconnected System 2 .. 6

Residential Tariff (Domestic, Farm and Commercial Residential Premises) Service Charge a month for each assessable room Is. 6d. Is. 9d. Is. lid. Rate a kWh 2.2d 2.5d 2.7d Maximum overall n.te a k Wh ...... /.Ud. 7.o;;:

A. AREAS ISOLATED FROM Ughting- First 20 at 9.2d. First 20 at IO.ld. First 100 at 11.4d. First 20 at 9.2d. THE INTERCONNECTED Block Tariff-rates a kWh (based on monthly con- Balance at 7.4<1. Next 80 at 9.4<1. Next 200 at 8.4<1. Balance at 7.4<1. SYSTEM sumptlon) ...... Balance at 7.7d. Balance at 7.9d.

Ill First 200 at 4.9d. First 200 at S.ld. First 50 at 5.6d. Ill Power and Heatinl: First 200 at 4.9d. Mildura Area:-Tariffs shown lit Block Tari -rates a kWh (based on monthly con- Next 4,800 at 2.8d. Next 4,800at l.ld. Next 150 at 5.2d. Next 4,800 at 2.8d. in Columns I to S inclusive are sumptlon) ...... 20,000 at 2.3d. Balance at 2.3d. 4,800 at 3.4<1. ., 20,000 at 2.3d. not available in Mildura area. i Balance Ill " at 2.2d. Bai~nce at 2.3d. Balance at 2.2d. Tariffs applicable will be sup­ .... a: 11 p.m.-7 a.m.-1.12d. 11 p.m.-7 a.m.-1.13d. I 11 p.m.-7 a.m.-1.13d. ! 11 p.m.-7 a.m.-1.12d. plied on reque>t. ()o. a. Rental a month for each set of two-rate metering I .... equipment ••• ..• ••. ... ••• ...... lOs. Od, lOs. Od. lOs. OcL lOs. Od. >CC j: z ! Ill Commercial General Commercial General Commercial GeneraJ Farming Gene rat Industrial All-Purpose Cl Power, Heating and Lighting- Service Service Service Service B. AREAS SERVED FROM iii Block Tariff-rates a kWh (based on monthly con- THE INTERCONNECTED Ill sumption ...... First 20 at 9.2d, First 20 at 10.3d. First 100 at I lAd. First 4 at 1o.ad. First 20 at 9.2d. SYSTEM If Next 980 at 7.4d. Next 80 at 9.4d. Next 200 at 8.4d. Next 196 at 4.9d. Next 480 at 7.4d. z .. 1,000 at 4.9d. .. 900 at 7.7d. .. 700 at 7.9d. 4,800 at 3.0d. 4,500 at 4.6d • 0 .. 3,000 at 4.3d. 1,000 at 5.1d. .. 4,000 at 5.2d. Balance at 2.2d. 20,000 at 2.3d, z 20,000 at 2.ld. " 3,000 at 4.8d. Balance at 2.3d. .. 100,000 at 2.2d. a: eai~nce at 2.2d. Baf~nce at 2.3d. 11 p.m.-7 a.m.-1.13d. 11 p.rn.-7 a.m.-1.13d. Balance at 2.15d. MONTROSE AND 0 11 p.m.-7 a.m.-1.12d. 11 p.m.-7 a.m.-1.13d. (Power and Heating only) 11 p.m.-7 a.m.-1.12d. RINGWOOD ... (Power and Heating only) (Power and Heating only) (See Note 2 below) Rental a month for each set of two-rate metering [f equipment ~·· ... ..• ...... lOs. Od. lOs. Od. lOs. Od. lOs. Od. lOs. Od. ... Tariffs indicated in the list of ii! centres served apply generally in c £1/9/7 a month for the above centres. In certain ... Industrial Maximum Demand (See Note 3 below each kW of maximum parts of these centres, however. Power, Heating and Ughting demand plus 0.93d. a the tariffs for non .. residential kWh. (500 kW Mini- premises shown tn cofumns mum demand charge). number 3, 4, and S and a non­ Reset monthly. standard residential tariff are applicable. Details will be supplied on request. Commercial Range (Electric Cooking)--Rate a kWh ... 2.2d. 2.5d. Water Heating-Nlght Rate Tariff a 1.05d. 1.15d. I.ISd. I.OSd "K" Rate Tariff a 1.45d. 1.6d. 1.6d. 1.45d.

Minimum Charge-a month Js. 6d. 4s. Od. 4s. Od. 4s. Od. Js. 6d.

Notes..-I. Details regarding the application of the above tariffs are shown tn the Commission's published tariff schedules, which are avaUable on request. 2. A consumer adopting the Industrial All-Purpose Tariff must agree to pay a special minimum charge of £25/3/- per month. 3. The Industrial Maximum Demand Tariff is available only to consumers entering into a five .. year agreement providing for high voltage supply and for monthly payments based on the minimum demand indicated or haH the stipulated rate of supply, whichever is the greater. 4. New hot water services (excluding dairy water heaters) connected are charged at Tariff "K'\ STATE. ELECTRIC ITY COMMISSION OF VICffiRIA EL ECTRICITY SUPPLY

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