As at 9.30am
Wednesday, 14 January 2026
Powercor has restored power to most customers in fire‑affected communities where it is safe to do so.
About 36 customers in the Harcourt fire area remain without power due to extensive damage to electricity infrastructure on Mt Alexander.
With the fire still active on the mountain, our crews have not yet been able to safely begin repairs on the line that also supplies the local communications tower.
We are working closely with emergency authorities and will start repairs as soon as it’s safe to access the site. This work will include replacing nine poles and installing new lines.
A further two customers are still off due to fire damage in other parts of the network, with power expected to be restored today.
Since Friday, our teams have replaced more than 270 poles, installed hundreds of kilometres of powerlines and other electrical infrastructure to restore power to areas impacted by the Natimuk, Skipton, Harcourt, Cobram, Meredith and Otways fires.
We want to thank the communities for their understanding as we worked as quickly as possible to rebuild local networks. This is a challenging time for many people across these regions, and our thoughts are with them as they return to their communities.
Over coming weeks, we will continue repairing damaged infrastructure across these regions.
If customers have returned home and are still without power, please contact Powercor on 13 24 12.
On-the-Ground Support
Our emergency response vehicles and community support teams will be on the ground in Castlemaine and Skipton from 10.30am today, providing assistance to residents affected by recent outages.
Customers can speak with our teams about their power supply, charge mobiles or other devices, or grab a coffee. We are at:
The local community are encouraged to come down and have a chat with our team.
Reconnecting Private Properties
While supply is expected to be restored to all areas by end of Wednesday, some customers may need to conduct repairs on their private properties before they can reconnect to the network.
Customers returning to their properties are advised to make sure it’s safe before turning on appliances as water or fire may have affected electrical equipment.
Powercor will be waiving reconnection fees for properties affected by these bushfires.
More information is available at: www.powercor.com.au/media-and-resources/blog/reconnecting-electricity-after-a-fire/