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Photographic display, Wangi Power Station opening, 1958

  • Photographic display, Wangi Power Station opening, 1958

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    Wangi Power station began supplying power to NSW in late 1958. It took ten years to build, and a thousand men to build it. Many of the workforce lived in a makeshift 'Tent City' on a hill near the station. It was decommissioned in 1986.

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