FAQs
All residents should know about living with electricity easements on their property.
An electricity easement provides 'right of way' for Ausgrid to access, maintain and repair powerlines and substations on private property. While ownership of the land remains with the property, certain restrictions may apply to how the land can be used. Easements also exist for telephone lines, water and sewage mains and natural gas supply lines. Check the FAQs below or download the Living with Electricity Easements Brochure.
All residents should know about living with electricity easements on their property.
You must provide a continuous, unobstructed area of 4.5 metres wide along the full length of the easement to allow Ausgrid staff access to powerlines, transformers and other equipment at all times.
There should be no obstructions in the easement within 5 metres of a power line, transformer, pole, equipment or support wire, or within 10 metres of a steel power line structure.
The following list does not attempt to cover all the regulations concerning the use of easements.
Before any work commences, written approval is required from Ausgrid. A local council building permit is not sufficient approval.
Complete an easement enquiry form or contact us on 13 13 65.