Master Electricians goes west
Master Electricians has opened new headquarters in Perth, officially expanding into Western Australia.
On 21 November, members and industry suppliers were invited to an official opening to see the new office and meet the staff.
CEO Malcolm Richards was in attendance with National President Richard Flanagan declaring the office open by cutting the ribbon.
WA State Manager Tony Mancini said the event was a huge success and visitors were very impressed with the new facilities.
“As an organisation, we are committed to representing the interests of our members and the opening of the Perth office heralds a new era of electrical contractor representation in this state,” Mancini said.
A gallery of images from the event is available here.
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