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How to Set Up Utilities in Perth: Complete Guide

Step-by-step guide to connecting electricity with Synergy, gas, water, and NBN internet when moving to Perth, Western Australia.

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By Perth Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 2:25 pm

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Updated 18 h ago· 12 July 2026, 7:04 pm

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How to Set Up Utilities in Perth: Complete Guide
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Setting Up Utilities in Perth

Perth differs from eastern states: Synergy is the default regulated electricity retailer for residential customers. Water Corporation is the water monopoly. NBN coverage is good across most suburban Perth.

Electricity

Synergy is the government-owned electricity retailer for most Perth and south-west WA homes under a regulated pricing framework. Western Power is the network operator. Contact Synergy to transfer your account. Some Perth outer areas may use Horizon Power.

Gas

Perth has a natural gas network via the ATCO Gas network. Gas retailers include Kleenheat Gas, Synergy Gas, and Alinta Energy. Many Perth homes use gas for hot water, cooking, and heating.

Water

Water Corporation is the monopoly water provider for metropolitan Perth. Transfer your account at watercorporation.com.au. Bills are issued quarterly. Perth often has summer water restrictions, check the Water Corporation website for current levels.

Internet (NBN)

Perth has good NBN coverage across most suburbs. Check at nbnco.com.au. Top providers: Aussie Broadband, Superloop, iiNet (founded in Perth), Internode, Telstra. iiNet has a strong Perth heritage and local service reputation.

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