
Australia’s largest SMART public lighting project lighting the way
AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST SMART PUBLIC LIGHTING PROJECT COMPLETED AS THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WALKING INCREASES With more people walking and 31 percent of people walking more
AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST SMART PUBLIC LIGHTING PROJECT COMPLETED AS THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WALKING INCREASES With more people walking and 31 percent of people walking more
Light Relief – Channel 9 News story campaigning for more accessible and safer walking tracks Three times as many Victorians are searching for walking maps
Wodonga council plans expansion of solar pathway network as the number of people walking increases There are more than 100 solar lights illuminating paths across
Creating safer & more attractive public spaces after dark – a light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel Like many Victorians on Saturday, I
Leadsun & the Kokoda Track Foundation, ready for the partnership to help shine a light on PNG! Leadsun is proud to announce a Collective Energy(c)
4 Considerations for Lighting a Pathway Public pathways may be convenient during the day, but they often must close at sundown—which can limit their use,
Leadsun’s 15th anniversary in business 2020 marks Leadsun’s 15th anniversary in business, and as pioneers in the solar street lighting industry, we couldn’t be more
Residents around Australian urban forest safer thanks to lighting reality Residents and visitors in and around an area of Urban Forest in New South Wales,
7 Questions you need to ask before you start a commercial public lighting project When you install a traditional commercial light, you don’t often need
Lighting up the Rail Trail The Rail Trail Illumination Project, which received $198,000 through the State Government’s Pick My Project community grant initiative, will soon
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Leadsun operations take place on the lands of First Nations people across Australia and we acknowledge them as Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands and waters upon which we depend. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. In particular, the Leadsun team would like to acknowledge the Bunurong/Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation on whose land we are base.