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Mason Road resident frustrated by graffiti

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06 October 2025, 8:09 PM

Mason Road resident frustrated by graffitiPowerNet's new 21m poles on Mason Road have become the target for unwanted graffiti. Photo: Supplied

A Mason Road resident, Troy Duthie, is frustrated that the area's controversial new power poles have now become a blank canvas for unwanted graffiti.


The 21 metre high poles along Findley Road, East Road, Mill Road South, Mason Rd and George Road are part of PowerNet's Awarua 66kV line upgrade, which was completed in August this year.


The project angered residents at the time who felt they hadn't been properly consulted.



They also raising safety concerns around the proximity of the large poles to the road and feared property values would be adversely affected.


Duthie said people didn't like the poles for a start, but the graffiti had just made it worse.


"The poles are the ideal canvas."



"PowerNet will probably have to come out and clean them, and it just costs everyone money."


Duthie admitted graffiti was one of his pet hates.


"You see graffiti all around town."



"It just makes the whole place look cheap."


"They should try and stop them."


A PowerNet spokesperson said they had been made aware of graffiti on several of the new power poles and this would be cleaned off as soon as possible.


Graffiti and intentional damage does happen occasionally to items like poles, substations and pillar boxes, they said, however - to date - the cost to clean it off had been minimal.


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