A LOCAL electrical firm has been named Australian Master Electrician of The Year 2024.
All Whitsunday Electrical, Cannonvale, received the award both for North Queensland and nationally.
Established in May 2017, by Chris Shea and Brent Gale, All Whitsunday Electrical (AWE) has since grown to service both the mainland and islands of the Whitsunday region.
The AWE team has also grown – employing locally, to improve and extend the services they offer – and is experienced in all aspects of electrical, solar, home automation, security and CCTV.
A company spokesperson said they were ‘proud and humbled’ to have been given the prestigious awards.
“Receiving these awards is a testament to the high standards we uphold, the work culture we foster and our commitment to the growth of our company,” the spokesperson said.
“We are grateful beyond belief and look forward to all that the future holds for All Whitsunday Electrical.
“We are committed to delivering professional and quality electrical, solar energy and home automation solutions to all our customers.”
AWE is dedicated to providing the highest quality electrical services, at the fairest price, to commercial sites throughout the Whitsundays.
The team of highly skilled master electricians works within the local, state and OH&S guidelines to see projects through from start to finish.
AWE supports the local sporting community, proudly sponsoring the Whitsundays Sea Eagles AFL Club.
The Whitsunday Australian Football Club was formed in 1992, and the Junior Club merged with the Whitsunday Australian Football Club a few years ago, to bring everyone together.
The club strives to provide the community with not only a great AFL Club, but also an environment where all members of the community can come together, have fun, socialise and support each other.
“Thank you to our wonderful customers, suppliers, the wonderful team at AWE and Master Electricians,” the spokesperson said.
“We wouldn’t be where we are today without their continuous support and hard work over the last seven years.”