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Electricians and Electrical Contractors in Botany
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Our electricians can provide electrical services to meet all your requirements, for example,
- Install, maintain and repair electrical appliances and equipment
- Rewiring houses and buildings, wiring new buildings and new extentions in Botany
- Installing security alarm systems, fire alarm systems for home and business in Botany
- Installation and maintenance of security lighting
- Design and install display lighting for your business
- Design and install data network cables for your business
- Install airconditioning systems for business and home in Botany
Botany
Botany is a suburb in the south-eastern district of Sydney and located about 10 kilometres from the city central business district. The suburb sits on the northern shore of Botany Bay and lies East of Sydney Airport. Botany Bay is where Captain James Cook first landed on 29 April 1770, when navigating his way around Australia on his ship, the Endeavour. The ship's English botanist Joseph Banks and Swedish assistant botanist Daniel Solander, spent several days on shore collecting vast numbers of specimens, that were previously unknown. Cooks journals first referred to the bay as Sting Rays' Harbour, then later Botanist Bay and finally both these names were crossed out and replaced with Botany Bay. The suburb name comes from the bay it stands on Botany has several parks including Sir Joseph Banks which comprises of the Foreshore Reserve 28 hectares of bushland.
