Fault
1800 898 220
There are currently no supply outages on our South Australia network. To report an outage, or if you're unexpectedly without gas supply and want more information, please contact our Gas Supply Faults hotline on 1800 898 220.
Tell them you want gas in your home, and they’ll arrange to get you connected. You should also discuss which gas appliances you plan to install.
If you have a preferred meter location, you can tell your installer on the day. Make sure there’s nothing in the way of safe and easy access to the property, like dogs or debris.
Want to know more about the connection process? Call us at any stage on 1300 001 001.
Your energy retailer provides gas to your home and sends the bills for your usage, so you'll need to set up an account. We can help you find a retailer.
It's worth asking your gas fitter where to turn the gas on and off. And knowing who to call in case of an outage, a leak or an emergency.
Whether it's for cooking, heating or hot water, you'll naturally enjoy your new home, thanks to gas.
Call us on 1300 001 001 to lodge a new connection request, and we'll confirm if natural gas is available to your property.
Want to know more about the connection process?
Call us at any stage on 1300 001 001
These are plumbers who'll install your natural gas appliances, and the pipes you'll need to run them from the gas meter.
Some gasfitters can also lodge a connection request for you.
We'll send an installer to your home to choose a suitable position for the gas meter.
If you have a preferred meter location, you can tell your meter installer on the day, or just inform your builder beforehand.
At this stage, and in no particular order, your gas pipes and appliances will be installed.
Be sure have accurate house plans at hand - a gas contractor may need to know of anything that could get in the way of pipes before digging begins.
Ask your gas fitter how long installation will take. You may be without gas for a couple of days, and prefer to stay somewhere else.
We'll send someone to install your meter, after confirming everything is working safely.
This is the supplier that provides gas to your home and sends the bills for your usage, so you'll need to set up an account. We can help you find a retailer.
Whether it's for cooking, heating or hot water, you'll naturally enjoy your new home, thanks to gas
It's worth asking your gas fitter where to turn the gas on and off. And knowing who to call in case of an outage, leak or emergency.
These are plumbers who'll install your natural gas appliances, and the pipes you'll need to run them from the gas meter.
Your gas fitter might also be able to lodge your connection request, but you'll still need to choose a retailer before your connection can commence
This is the supplier that provides gas to your home and sends the bills for your usage, so you'll need to set up an account. We can help you find a retailer.
We'll send an installer to your home to choose a suitable position for the gas meter.
If you have a preferred meter location, you can tell your meter installer on the day. Make sure there's nothing in the way of safe and easy access to the property, like dogs or debris.
At this stage, and in no particular order, your gas pipes, meter and appliances will be installed and connected.
Be sure have accurate house plans at hand - a gas contractor may need to know of anything that could get in the way of pipes before digging begins.
Ask your gas fitter how long installation will take. You may be without gas for a couple of days, and prefer to stay somewhere else.
Whether it's for cooking, heating or hot water, you’ll will enjoy natural gas in your home, thanks to gas.
The 3 gas Vic distribution businesses (DBs) – AusNet services, Australian Gas Networks and Multinet Gas Networks have been working together (following on from our Site Readiness Guidelines) to improve the new gas connection process in Vic to make it simpler, clearer, consistent and more efficient for all our customers. For more details, click here.
The Victorian Government has announced that from 1 January 2024, all new dwellings seeking planning permits will be required to be all-electric.
Consequently, new homes, residential subdivisions and apartment buildings that need planning permits for construction will no longer be allowed to connect to the gas network.