
Power for the People
An (uncensored) story of electricity in Australia 1770-2015
- 388 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
"I have only one agenda... privatisation." - NSW Premier Mike Baird 'Power for the People' tells the story of electricity in Sydney and Australia, and how it has influenced the development of our cities, and shaped our lives. The book begins in 1770 with the arrival of electricity aboard Captain Cook's Endeavour. It traces the trials and tribulations of a new and pervasive technology which transformed our nation. The author describes the selling of "the all-electric home" to the thousands of housewives who attended cookery demonstrations compered by "Radio Uncles" in the 1920s. It also shows how electricity liberated women from the back-breaking drudgery of housework, freeing them to have a life outside the home. And it paved the way for the sprawling suburbs of our modern cities. The book also introduces the reader to the shady underworld of the "boodler" and the "joke", revealing the seemingly endemic stain of corruption that has haunted the power industry to this day, confirming Lord Acton's famous dictum that "Power tends to Corrupt." During the course of her 20 years of research, Sandra Darroch has also monitored the sweeping developments that have revolutionised Australia's multi-billion-dollar electricity industry in revent times. 'Power for the People' brings the story of electricity up to the present-day controversies over privatisation of the "poles-and-wires" - and then takes a glimpse at what the future may hold at the cutting-edge of the energy sector in Australia.
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Table of contents
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- Chapter 1 LET THERE BE LIGHT (1904)
- Chapter 2 THE UNDERTAKING (1904-1913)
- Chapter 3 GROWING PAINS (1914-1924)
- Chapter 4 THE WORM IN THE APPLE (1919-1928)
- Chapter 5 THE END OF THE UNDERTAKING (1927-1935)
- Chapter 6 PLUGGING IN TO ELECTRICITY (1924-1934)
- Chapter 7 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (1935-1938)
- Chapter 8 THE SCC GOES TO WAR (1939-1945)
- Chapter 9 BAD DAYS AND BLACKOUTS (1945-1950)
- Chapter 10 BETTER TIMES, BOOM TIMES (1950-1960)
- Chapter 11 THE UNSETTLED SIXTIES (1960-1970)
- Chapter 12 THE SEVENTIES - THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM
- Chapter 13 THE EDGY EIGHTIES (1980-1990)
- Chapter 14 A BAD REPORT CARD (1989-1990)
- Chapter 15 OUT, OUT, BRIEF CANDLE (1991-1995)
- Chapter 16 INTO THE NEW MILLENNIUM (1995-2004)
- Chapter 17 WHAT GOES ROUND, COMES AROUND
- Chapter 18 “OLD SPANISH CUSTOMS”
- Chapter 19 THE NEXT 100 YEARS?
- SOURCES
- Index