ActewAGL

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ActewAGL
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Type Private
Founded 2000
Headquarters Canberra, Australia
Key people John Mackay, CEO
Michael Fraser, Chairman
Industry Utilities
Products Utility services:
Electricity
Gas
Water
Wastewater
Revenue AU$534 million (2003-04)
Employees 1,092 (at 30 June 2004)
Website www.actewagl.com.au

ActewAGL was formed in October 2000 as a joint venture between the Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) and ACTEW Corporation, the government-owned water and electricity utility.

ActewAGL was Australia's first multi-utility offering electricity, natural gas, water and wastewater services from a single organisation.

The company provides utility services in the ACT and South-east NSW.

ActewAGL owns a number of companies including:

  • Ecowise Environmental, Australia’s largest provider of integrated environmental analytical, monitoring and consulting services.
  • Cantec, a Canberra-based telecommunications consultancy.
  • Partly owns TransACT Communications, the builder and operator of the local fibre-optic cable network, delivering fixed and mobile telephony, subscription television and broadband internet services.
  • Grapevine, a joint-venture internet service provider formed with TransACT.

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