❓ Mr. Love questions the lack of updates to Western Power's reliability data for local government areas since 2022-23. The government responds that updates will be available by the end of February 2026, in addition to the Annual Reliability and Power Quality Report.
AnsweredQoN 1703Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Network Reliability page on the Western Power website which details Power Reliability in Local Government Areas, and I ask: (a) why has this information not been updated since 2022-23; and (b) will the government continue to provide this detail?
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Answered
17 February 2026
Responded by
Minister for Energy and Decarbonisation
Response time
1 days
(a)-(b)
Since 2021, Western Power has been publicly reporting reliability information for 10 local government areas. The local government reliability information will be updated on the Western Power website by the end of February 2026. Note that this reporting is in addition to the Annual Reliability and Power Quality Report.
Since 2021, Western Power has been publicly reporting reliability information for 10 local government areas. The local government reliability information will be updated on the Western Power website by the end of February 2026. Note that this reporting is in addition to the Annual Reliability and Power Quality Report.
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