RANGES TRADER STAR MAIL
Home » News » Gembrook hit hard by power outages

Gembrook hit hard by power outages

A trusty generator is what helped a Gembrook resident during the night on Tuesday 2 August and into Wednesday 3 August when his home lost power.

The local, who requested not to be named, was alerted to the outage caused by severe winds when his computer’s back up battery started beeping to let him know.

“We have a backup switch to plug a generator in; if you live up in the Dandenongs you basically need one to get by,” the resident said.

“We knew [winds] were coming, and we always have a generator with petrol by it ready for whenever an incident happens.

[In the]morning that was my first task; to get the generator and to plug it in, that way the family could could share it and we could get ready for work.”

This Gembrook homeowner was one of thousands in the area with no power until 4:00pm on Wednesday 3 August after wind gusts of up to 110km/hr swept through the Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley on the evening of Tuesday 2 August.

Before 7:30pm on Wednesday 3 August, five Ausnet customers located in Gembrook were still yet to have their power restored; a number which sat at 1125 before 4:00pm.

453 customers in Avonsleigh were waiting on their power to return before 7:30pm on Wednesday, followed by 240 households in Ferny Creek.

205 customers in Cockatoo were without power before 7:30pm, followed by 143 in Avonsleigh and 125 in Emerald.

Other suburbs impacted were Ferny Creek with 240 outages, Ferntree Gully with 157 alongside Kallista and Belgrave Heights with 162 and 145 outages respectively.

Following suit were The Patch (113), Belgrave South (13), Belgrave (36) and Menzies Creek (7).

Staff at Gembrook IGA took matters into their own hands to find a solution and supplied residents with free tea, coffee and power throughout the day during the outages.

“We made maybe 30 coffees [on Wednesday for] locals, and people and came in…some people offered to pay, I said ‘no no, I don’t want your money,’ Gembrook IGA owner Andrew Spark said.

“We don’t normally make sandwiches because there’s a bakery in town; but because they were shut as well, we’ve been making sandwiches and put some pies in our chicken warmer; that’s been well received as well,” Mr Spark said.

A large powerpoint outlet sat at the front of the store where locals and businesses were able to charge their devices.

“We’ve just done extra things that we don’t normally do, because the businesses that do normally do that that haven’t been able to open today, because they’ve not had any power; they haven’t got generators where I’ve got a big generator that runs my whole store,” Mr Spark said.

While locals in the Dandenong Ranges may be accustomed to losing power and gas heating being cut off, Mr Spark is always happy to lend the community a helping hand.

“It’s about looking after those who need something, rather than charging them for it.”

Digital Editions


  • Kallista CFA’s 2016 Amarok up for sale

    Kallista CFA’s 2016 Amarok up for sale

    Kallista–The Patch CFA is offering its 2016 Volkswagen Amarok FCV for sale through a tender process, with submissions closing at 12pm on 8 February. The…

More News

  • Community steps up to support fire-affected areas

    Community steps up to support fire-affected areas

    In the aftermath of a disaster, communities rallying for other communities, most of the time unknown to them, showcases the goodness of humanity. Lilydale’s Meat Inn Place was quick to…

  • Family’s sanctuary lost to blaze

    Family’s sanctuary lost to blaze

    PULL OUT QUOTE: “You never expect something like this to happen to you. The chances of this happening to you are so rare, so when it does, it’s hard to…

  • Young Montrose cricketers shine on the MCG in Big Bash experience

    Young Montrose cricketers shine on the MCG in Big Bash experience

    A group of Montrose Cricket Club’s youngest players enjoyed a night they will remember forever, stepping onto the hallowed turf of the Melbourne Cricket Ground as part of a special…

  • Reducing rubbish in the Ranges

    Reducing rubbish in the Ranges

    Severe fires are not the only environmental threat to the Yarra Ranges. A group of committed locals has banded together to combat another ecological hazard that hides in plain sight.…

  • Top four and a draw

    Top four and a draw

    In the midweek Pennant, Side One played away against Boronia. After an even start, Boronia proved too strong on the day, with Yarra Glen going down 43 to 67 (14…

  • The collaborative Cloud Time comes to Healesville

    The collaborative Cloud Time comes to Healesville

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 527440 You can feel the space even before you cross its threshold. It is almost like a grandparent’s kitchen, or a meditation circle. The…

  • Phoenix’s queer Naarm photography exhibition her biggest yet

    Phoenix’s queer Naarm photography exhibition her biggest yet

    Warburton-based photographer Suzanne Phoenix’s biggest exhibition yet will showcase 13 years of Melbourne’s queer community at the Midsumma Festival. The Queer Naarm exhibition takes place from 20 January to 1…

  • Prepare early for hard rubbish collection

    Prepare early for hard rubbish collection

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 319962 Hard rubbish collection is just around the corner, so now’s a great time to start preparing your items for a smooth pickup. To…

  • Tough weekend all round

    Tough weekend all round

    A tough weekend for the cricketers in maroon as victories were hard to come by. The Mounters were only able to post one win as the teams battled against tough…

  • Monbulk Bowlers hit the ground running in 2026

    Monbulk Bowlers hit the ground running in 2026

    After closing the book on 2025 with plenty of momentum the Monbulk Bowling club were keen to set in place some positive energy to kick start the back half of…