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Regional telecommunications boosted in Wheatbelt and Goldfields

Regional telecommunications boosted in Wheatbelt and Goldfields

November 12, 2024

The Government has announced a $2.9 million commitment comprised of $1.9 million of State funding and a $1 million contribution from Telstra to make telecommunications infrastructure more resilient during extreme weather events and power outages across the Wheatbelt and Goldfields.

Regional Development Minister Don Punch has announced a $2.9 million commitment comprised of $1.9 million of State funding and a $1 million contribution from Telstra to make telecommunications infrastructure more resilient during extreme weather events and power outages across the Wheatbelt and Goldfields regions of Western Australia.  

The Western Australian Telstra Automatic Transfer Unit Pilot Deployment Program will help secure critical mobile coverage for emergency services and communities during extended power outages.

Automatic Transfer Units (ATU) enable a community responder to transfer power to a portable generator supply when the mains power fails, enabling mobile and other important communication services to continue.

Earlier this year a supercell thunderstorm across the Wheatbelt and Goldfields region caused widespread disruptions to the region’s telecommunications network.

This event highlighted the need for robust back-up systems to enhance regional telecommunications infrastructure, ensuring that essential services and communication remain operational during future emergencies.

The program will see the rollout of 80 ATUs at key locations across the Wheatbelt and Western Goldfields, with deployment to commence by the end of the year. Where needed, portable generators will also be sourced for communities as part of the program.

The locations for ATUs are being finalised in consultation with Telstra, Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES), the Wheatbelt and Goldfields-Esperance Development Commissions and local government authorities.

They will be located at priority locations affected both by the supercell storm and historical extended power outage locations, as well as sites that protect the core network upstream transmission and mobile base stations at the end of line.

Telstra has recently installed an ATU in Mukinbudin and is working with the Shire of Mukinbudin and DFES to test the community response protocols to support the rollout of units in other areas.

This media statement originated from the State Government’s Media Statement page.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Wheatbelt Development Commission respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands that we live and work on: the family and clan groups of the Ballardong, Goreng, Gubrun, Kalamaia, Njaki-Njaki, Whadjuk, Wiilman, Wudjari, Yued and Yamatji People of the Noongar Nation, their Elders past present and emerging.

We acknowledge their living culture and important role in the sustainable economic development and prosperity of the Wheatbelt region. Led by Noongar wisdom and philosophy, we are committed to embracing opportunities for Aboriginal economic development, entrepreneurship and wealth creation; being a voice of change and reconciliation; supporting sustainable and healthy communities; and empowering future leaders.

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