Last week’s edition of the Tarrangower Times (Friday 7 February) featured a story about Sam and Alex, who’d been alerted by a buzzing sound to some faulty wiring in their Maldon house. The TT approached Powercor and asked whether there might be an issue with older fuses. A spokesperson from Powercor has responded as follows:…
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Helicopters scan for safety
On Monday 10 March, Powercor commenced a program of scanning powerlines across our region as part of the company’s year-round bushfire mitigation and vegetation management program. The helicopters will continue to hover until early April
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Black Forest Drive works complete
Works are now complete on a series of safety improvements on a section of Black Forest Drive between Woodend and Macedon, with new continuous bike lanes and intersection upgrades at key locations. Safety improvements include changing the lane configuration to one lane in each direction, installing dedicated cycling lanes in each direction and installing new…
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