Power Outage Threatens UTAS Stadium's Weekend Match
Power Outage Threats to UTAS Stadium
Power outage issues are creating challenges as striking power workers cast doubt on the reliability of electricity at UTAS Stadium during Saturday's match. TasNetworks insists that they can maintain the power, hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's blackout incident at the Gabba.
Current Power Situation
- The Inveresk precinct recently experienced a 36-hour power disruption due to union actions.
- Affected areas included the University of Tasmania and neighboring businesses.
- TasNetworks is confident that measures taken will ensure uninterrupted power for the game.
CEPU Strikes and Negotiations
The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU) has initiated strikes due to stalled negotiations regarding wages, demanding increases that could reach 35%. TasNetworks’ offer of a 7% raise is significantly lower, which has fueled industrial actions that may impact service reliability.
Official Responses
Sean Mc Goldrick, CEO of TasNetworks, emphasizes the necessity of safeguarding major events from potential service disruptions, stating, "We are confident the game will be fine." Meanwhile, Mayor Matthew Garwood reassures that regular communication with TasNetworks about power stability continues, and contingency plans remain unnecessary at this stage.This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.