Corporate Body

Electricity Trust of South Australia (1946 - 1995)

State of South Australia

From
1 September 1946
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
To
1995
Functions
Energy and Advisory or regulatory body
Reference No
CA 4774
Legal Status
Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia
Location
Adelaide, South Australia

Summary

The Electricity Trust of South Australia was established in September 1946. The Trust took the place of the former Adelaide Electric Supply Company. Its functions were to extend the existing electricity supplies throughout South Australia as well as constructing power facilities and investigating sources of fuel. In 1995 it was replaced by the ETSA Corporation.

Timeline

 1897 - 1946 Adelaide Electricity Supply Company
       1946 - 1995 Electricity Trust of South Australia
             1995 - 2000 ETSA Corporation

Published resources

Resources

Resource Sections

  • 'GA185 Electricity Trust of South Australia', in Agency Details, State Records of South Australia, State Records of South Australia. Details
  • 'GRG13 Adelaide Electric Supply Company later, Electricity Trust of South Australia', in Agency Details, State Records of South Australia, State Records of South Australia. Details
  • 'Primary description of agency CA 4774; Electricity Trust of South Australia, Registration of entity: 24 March 1986', in RecordSearch, National Archives of Australia, 2000, https://RecordSearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/AutoSearch.asp?Number=CA%204774. Details

See also

Ailie Smith

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