Corporate Body

ETSA Corporation (1995 - 2000)

State of South Australia

From
1995
To
2000
Functions
Regulatory Body and Telecommunications
Reference No
State Records South Australia Agency ID: GA698

Summary

ETSA Corporation was established in 1995 after the corporatization of the Electricity Trust of South Australia (1946 - 1995) in preparation for privatisation. By 2000 the functions of the ETSA Corporation had been transferred to three commercial companies ETSA Power, ETSA Utilities and ElectraNet SA.

Timeline

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

Published resources

Resource Sections

  • 'GA698 ETSA Corporation', in Agency Details, State Records of South Australia, State Records of South Australia. Details

Elizabeth Daniels

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