Thousands in south-east Qld without power after attempted copper theft
27-06-2026 04:38 via abc.net.au

Thousands in south-east Qld without power after attempted copper theft

Energex says it appears someone broke into a substation's cable pit and attempted to cut through an 11,000-volt cable, leaving about 13,000 south-east Queensland customers without power overnight.
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