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Cutuli Electrical

Locality: Gladstone, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4978 3494



Address: 5 Warne Street 4680 Gladstone, QLD, Australia

Website: http://CutuliElectrical.com.au

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24.01.2022 Clive Palmer is planning a coal mine twice the size of Adani in the Galiliee Basin here in Queensland, stretching over 144,000ha. A spokesman for the Department of the Environment and Energy said Mr Palmer’s Waratah Coal company will need a detailed assessment under national environmental law. A you for or against coal-powered energy? Read the full story here...



22.01.2022 There was a lot involved in the preparation for the development of Clinton State School's GLA Block and switchboard upgrade. Here’s a shot of the guys on site last year finalising the preparation for slab works before concrete was poured. http://cutulielectrical.com.au/commercial/

21.01.2022 The 2018-19 Federal Budget has forecast growth in mining exports of 4 per cent in 2017-18 and 6.5 per cent in 2018-19. Queensland Resources Council Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane said, The Budget also is expecting an extra $3.7 billion in taxes over the next four years based on improved mining profitability on the back of higher commodity price. Tell us your thoughts on the Budget below

20.01.2022 Check out this #throwback of the team on site at the RG Tanna Marine Operations terminal. The Port of Gladstone is Queensland's largest multi-commodity port, handling over 30 different products. This terminal hosts four of our city’s 20 wharves!



19.01.2022 Calliope families may enjoy the convenience of a local high school in the future, with draft plans revealed at a community meeting last week. According to the The Observer, early figures suggest the school will take in 102 Year 7 students and 87 Year 8 students for the 2020 school year. What do you think this will mean for locals, both families and contractors alike? Full story: https://bit.ly/2wBY8Hc.

16.01.2022 Check out this snapshot of some of the work the Cutuli Electrical team have recently completed. We contribute to many different businesses in the community from education facilities to leaders in our region’s industrial works. See more about each of these projects here: http://cutulielectrical.com.au/projects/.

15.01.2022 Did you know that Southern Oil Biofuels Pilot Plant provides approximately 50 jobs to the Gladstone community? We were thrilled to be a part of this forward-thinking development, which can re-refine 38 per cent of Australia's annual waste and used lube oil. www.cutulielectrical.com.au/industrial/



15.01.2022 Check out these shots of the team completing the installation of a commercial air conditioning system last year. Thinking of upgrading your system or having some maintenance done? Contact us now and be ready for the heat next summer: http://cutulielectrical.com.au/commercial/. Your staff will thank you for it!

14.01.2022 The Cutuli Electrical team support sustainable energy and we were thrilled to receive this shipment of Sonnen Batterie systems at the warehouse recently. Keen to see the benefits renewable energy could have on your businesses power bills? Get in touch: http://cutulielectrical.com.au.

13.01.2022 We were pleased to be a part of the $17 million marine terminal upgrade in Gladstone in July last year. Check out these shots of the team working to install a ducted air conditioning system. This terminal is now used to transport passengers, materials and equipment to and from Curtis Island. http://cutulielectrical.com.au/industrial/

13.01.2022 Large vacuum retailer Godfrey’s is among the most recent Gladstone businesses to shut up shop. A report by the The Observer indicates that increases in commercial rental prices are to blame. What do you think Gladstone Regional Council should be doing to assist our local economy?

11.01.2022 It goes without saying that East Shores is one of our region’s most stunning recreational areas, and it’s about to get even better with the development of stage 1B. What do you think of these artist impressions?



10.01.2022 Our sister company Energy Solutions Queensland recently assisted Bill Robertson Toyota with the installation of a new 10kW solar energy system at their Hanson Road dealership. It’s great to see local businesses working towards being more energy efficient!

09.01.2022 Did you know that the development of the RG Tanna Marine Operations terminal generated more than 100 new jobs for the local Gladstone community? Now fully operational, it’s great to see the facility continuing to contribute to the economy through ongoing investments. http://cutulielectrical.com.au/industrial/

09.01.2022 The Cutuli Electrical team have had another successful week working on projects throughout Central Queensland, including the new Howard Fire and Police Station and Rockhampton Fire Station. Stay tuned for more exciting announcements next week!

07.01.2022 While there have been reports of security upgrades announced for Gladstone Airport and investments being made into road improvements, where else do you think money should be spent within our community? We love the idea of wheelchair access at Tannum Sands: https://bit.ly/2IGhuwx.

07.01.2022 Construction of a lithium-ion giga-factory in Townsville is one step closer to being realised after Boston Energy and Innovation signed Siemens in on its plans. The consortium says the project could create 2,000 direct jobs in manufacturing and support 5,000 indirect jobs through supply chains. What do you think of this massive project? https://bit.ly/2HCyQ0G

06.01.2022 The Cutuli Electrical team are trained in the latest knowledge to expertly audit and inspect hazardous areas on site at many commercial and industrial locations. Visit http://cutulielectrical.com.au to learn more.

05.01.2022 Queensland farmers are sick and tired of rising electricity prices and Allan Dingle is no exception. Allan says the only way to move forward is to put pressure on the Queensland Government in the hope to lower prices. This follows the release of data that found $47 of every $100 Queenslanders pay towards electricity bills is being taken by the State Government. Take a look: https://bit.ly/2GbSr28.

05.01.2022 $400,000 is about to be invested into road infrastructure at Clinton, West Gladstone and Calliope, and will occur from mid-May to early June. What do you think of Councillor Peter Masters’ acknowledgment that the work wouldn't be carried out by a local company? https://bit.ly/2rFDW2t

04.01.2022 Gladstone Regional Council's decision to reject the Development Application for the $1.2 Million Hummock Hill Island Resort shook our community recently. With the plan broadly supported by both the State and Federal Governments, do you think our Councillors made the wrong decision on the mega-development?

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