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Review of Rottnest Island Authority customer service charter / Economic Regulation Authority
Bib ID 4668438
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
Western Australia. Economic Regulation Authority
 
Online Versions
Description [Perth, W.A.] : Economic Regulation Authority, 2009 
3, 16 p. ; 30 cm. 
Technical Details

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Notes

Cover title.

"17 June 2009".

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet. Address as at 12 August 2009: http:/­/­www.era.wa.gov.au/­cproot/­7672/­2/­20090617%20Rottnest%20Island%20Authority%20-%20Operation%20Of%20Electrical%20Services%20Customer%20Service%20Charter.PDF

Subjects Western Australia. - Rottnest Island Authority.  |  Electric utilities - Western Australia - Rottnest Island.  |  Electric utilities - Management.
Also Titled

Operation of electrical services customer service charter 2009 : version 2

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