Connections

Network area check

Use our postcode checker to find out whether your property is supplied by the Ausgrid electricity network.

Please note: this tool will only tell you if you are inside Ausgrid's network. If you are located outside of the Ausgrid network, you can check who supplies your postcode at electricitysafety.com.au.

Submit your postcode

Is your postcode within Ausgrid's network area?

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Sorry, we cannot confirm your electricity distributor

Sorry, we cannot confirm if your home is located within our network area. Depending on your street location, you may be serviced by another electricity distributor. If you believe you are outside Ausgrid's network area you can check the distributor supplying your postcode at electricitysafety.com.au.

What is an electricity network?

Electricity networks own and manage the high and low voltage network of 'poles and wires' that deliver electricity to your home or business. They are responsible for the quality and reliability of your power supply.

Every resident in NSW lives within a defined electricity distribution area. For example, if you live in Balmain or Newcastle, your electricity network distributor is Ausgrid; however if you live in Parramatta or Wollongong, your electricity network distributor is Endeavour Energy.

All electrical distributors including Ausgrid charge energy retailers a use of system fee which is passed onto the customer, for the use of the electrical network infrastructure. The amount charged to customers for the use of the electrical network is regulated by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER).

How is that different to an energy retailer?

Your energy retailer sells you the electricity (and gas) for your home or business and bills you for what you use. Residential customers in NSW can choose their energy retailer.

The map below shows Ausgrid network area boundaries.

 Ausgrid network area map

Yes, your postcode is located within our distribution area

 

What is an electricity network?

Electricity networks own and manage the high and low voltage network of 'poles and wires' that deliver electricity to your home or business. They are responsible for the quality and reliability of your power supply.

Every resident in NSW lives within a defined electricity distribution area. For example, if you live in Balmain or Newcastle, your electricity network distributor is Ausgrid; however if you live in Parramatta or Wollongong, your electricity network distributor is Endeavour Energy.

All electrical distributors including Ausgrid charge energy retailers a use of system fee which is passed onto the customer, for the use of the electrical network infrastructure. The amount charged to customers for the use of the electrical network is regulated by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER).

 

How is that different to an energy retailer?

Your energy retailer sells you the electricity (and gas) for your home or business and bills you for what you use. Residential customers in NSW can choose their energy retailer.

The map below shows Ausgrid's network boundaries.
Ausgrid network area map

Your postcode is outside our distribution area

The postcode entered is located outside our network distribution area. You can check the distributor supplying your postcode at electricitysafety.com.au.

What is an electricity network?

Electricity networks own and manage the high and low voltage network of 'poles and wires' that deliver electricity to your home or business. They are responsible for the quality and reliability of your power supply.

Every resident in NSW lives within a defined electricity distribution area. For example, if you live in Balmain or Newcastle, your electricity network distributor is Ausgrid; however if you live in Parramatta or Wollongong, your electricity network distributor is Endeavour Energy.

All electrical distributors including Ausgrid charge energy retailers a use of system fee which is passed onto the customer, for the use of the electrical network infrastructure. The amount charged to customers for the use of the electrical network is regulated by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER).

How is that different to an energy retailer?

our energy retailer sells you the electricity (and gas) for your home or business and bills you for what you use. Residential customers in NSW can choose their energy retailer.

Ausgrid network area map 

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