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Hi there. We live on Dunstans Road, not far from Dawson'a Heights. Over the course of the past few weeks we've had periods of up to an hour where the electricity supply has seemed about to fail at times. Lights flickering, blinking off completely for the briefest of moments, wi-fi router brought down momentarily and restarted, etc. Just wondering whether this is something which neighbours have experienced as well or whether it's a fault with our electrics...


The flickering/stalling appeared to be much more noticeable and frequent during the heavy winds of a few weeks ago and since then it's become much more occasional...

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