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Cairns Residents: Connect Electricity, Gas, Water, Internet in Four Steps

A guide to connecting electricity, gas, water, and NBN internet when moving to Cairns, Far North Queensland.

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By Cairns Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 4:23 pm

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Updated 14 h ago· 14 July 2026, 11:46 pm

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Setting Up Utilities in Cairns

Like Townsville, Cairns is in regional Queensland where Ergon Energy is the electricity provider. Water is managed by Cairns Regional Council, and NBN is available in the city though coverage diminishes quickly into the surrounding Wet Tropics and rural areas.

Electricity

Ergon Energy is both the network operator and default retailer for Cairns, this is regional QLD's regulated electricity market, not the competitive south-east QLD market. Contact Ergon at ergon.com.au to transfer your account. Cairns has excellent solar potential due to its tropical location, and many homes have rooftop solar.

Gas

Cairns does not have a reticulated natural gas network. LPG (bottled gas) is available from Elgas and Origin for properties that use gas appliances. The vast majority of Cairns homes are all-electric.

Water

Cairns Regional Council manages water and sewerage for the Cairns area. Transfer your water account at cairns.qld.gov.au. Bills are issued quarterly. Cairns receives significant rainfall during the wet season (November to April), water restrictions are uncommon but dry season supply is managed carefully.

Internet (NBN)

NBN coverage in Cairns is available in the main urban areas (Cairns CBD, Earlville, Smithfield, Edmonton, Gordonvale) but drops off significantly in the northern beaches (Yorkeys Knob, Palm Cove, Port Douglas) and rural areas, where fixed wireless or satellite may be the only options. Check at nbnco.com.au. Top providers: Aussie Broadband, Superloop, TPG, Telstra.

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