Network Alert: 16th August 2019
19:24 WST: Services are Rottnest Island have been disrupted due to potential power issues. No further details are available at this time.
21:00 WST: Services have not returned and at this stage no information about the issue is available.
Saturday 07:00 WST: The main link to Rottnest is down due to storm damage and a site visit will be required to ascertain the cause.
Saturday 08:00 WST: An engineer has been dispatched and will arrive during the morning for visual inspections and root cause analysis.
Saturday 10:30 WST: Water damage caused an electrical circuit breaker to trip. Repairs were completed and services have been restored.
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