Lifestyle Electrical

Lifestyle Electrical Electrical Contractors specialising in Domestic and Commercial Electrical, Solar, Battery and Air Conditioning Installations

16/03/2026
26/01/2026

Exciting News!

Fairbrother is proud to announce our latest project: 73a New Town Road in Hobart. This multi-unit townhouse project will deliver 22 modern apartments, featuring a mix of 1 and 2-bedroom homes, secure parking, and sustainable design elements.
Stay tuned for updates as we bring this vision to life!

A year ago today…..we lost a good one. Not a day has gone by Shawn has not been in our thoughts. 💙🤍
26/12/2025

A year ago today…..we lost a good one. Not a day has gone by Shawn has not been in our thoughts. 💙🤍

It is with heavy hearts that we share this sad news.

Yesterday we were deeply saddened to hear the sudden passing of Shawn Spangler, a valued and loyal member of our team for the past 18 years. Shawn was not only a dedicated and hardworking professional but also a kind-hearted and cherished colleague who became part of the fabric of our company.

His contributions over nearly two decades have left an indelible mark, and his presence will be sorely missed by all of us.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Shawn's 8 beautiful children who he cherished, Kyle, Cally, Connor, Carson, Constance, Carter, Cameron, Callum, their partners, Jodi who they shared their beautiful children and to Shawn's family, friends and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.

Rest peacefully Shawn🤍

Congratulations to two of our very own Adam and Sam who have taken out the National Premier League title for South Hobar...
06/09/2025

Congratulations to two of our very own Adam and Sam who have taken out the National Premier League title for South Hobart Football Club ⚽

What an achievement after an amazing season.

Queens Walk Social HousingProudly powered by Wally and the team at Lifestyle Electrical 💡Construction: Fairbrother
05/08/2025

Queens Walk Social Housing

Proudly powered by Wally and the team at Lifestyle Electrical 💡

Construction: Fairbrother

It was great to provide power to the Paramount+ production crew for South Hobart Football Club’s showdown against South ...
23/07/2025

It was great to provide power to the Paramount+ production crew for South Hobart Football Club’s showdown against South Melbourne in the Hahn Australia Cup! Always a pleasure supporting local footy ⚡⚽️

06/07/2025

🎟️ TICKETS ON SALE NOW – SOUTH HOBART v South Melbourne FC Hahn Australia Cup
We’re proud to host South Melbourne FC in the Hahn Australia Cup Round of 32 right here in Hobart!

📅 Wednesday 23 July
🕢 Kick-off: 7:30PM AEST
📍 KGV, Glenorchy

Get in early and secure your spot for one of the biggest games of the year in Tasmania.

🎟️ Buy tickets now:
👉 https://events.humanitix.com/hahn-australia-cup-round-of-32-shfc-v-smfc

Let’s pack the ground and show Australia what South Hobart FC and Tasmanian Football is all about. 🔴🔵

27/05/2025

Hobart's Queen's Walk will soon be home to dozens more residents, with the final touches underway on a 65-unit expansion that will make it Tasmania’s largest social housing development.

The new one and two-bedroom apartments will bring the total number of units at Queen’s Walk to 149, with the first residents expected to move in next month.

"Queen's Walk ... didn't have the greatest reputation back in the day and it's been important for us to turn that around," Housing Minister Felix Ellis said.

"Because this is a desirable location. These are great homes and we want to ensure that it's a place for the community."

The expansion comes as the state government prepares to unveil $500 million for housing in Thursday’s budget, part of a plan to deliver 10,000 new social and affordable homes by 2032.

02/05/2025

💪 Resilience. Grit. Heart. 💙❤️

Female athletes are significantly more likely to suffer serious knee injuries like ACL tears - especially in football. It's a growing issue in women’s sport, and one that doesn’t get talked about enough.

This Female Football Week, we’re sharing the story of one of our own - Lucy Roberts - who embodies what it means to come back stronger.

Lucy suffered a devastating knee injury during the 2024 Summer Cup Final - ruptured ACL, torn MCL, bone bruising, and microfractures. It took her out of the game she loves. But through it all - rehab, setbacks, and self-doubt - she kept showing up. And last week, she made her return to the field of play.

Here’s Lucy’s story - in her own words:

1. Can you take us back to the moment you found out it was an ACL injury - what was going through your mind at the time? Can you explain your injury?

“It happened during the 2024 Summer Cup Final against Devonport. I went in for a challenge to win the ball, and as I fell, my knee collapsed. I heard a series of snaps, cracks, and pops - it was terrifying. I honestly thought I had broken my leg. I remember holding my shin, unsure where the pain was coming from because it was so overwhelming. It was the worst pain I’ve ever felt.

I had to be stretchered off, but as soon as I started talking to the team physio, the pain disappeared. I was desperate to go back on the field, but the physio told me I needed scans as soon as possible.

The day after my scans, my physio called with the results. My mum took the call, and as she walked up the stairs, I knew it was bad - I had a horrible gut feeling. I’ll never forget hearing that I had ruptured my ACL, torn my MCL, had bone bruising, and microfractures. I broke down in tears.

I felt like I was at the peak of my soccer career — the fittest, strongest, and most confident I’d ever been. And in just a few days, I was back to square one. It was genuinely the worst day of my life.”

2. What did the recovery and rehab process look like for you, both physically and mentally?

“Rehab was a long and difficult process. In the early stages, I saw my physio every two weeks for the first couple of months, then once a month for the next ten.

Returning to training challenged me the most mentally. I was extremely nervous, but not because of my knee. I was scared that I’d lost my touch. After playing soccer for 15 years, I genuinely worried that everything I’d built up was gone - that I’d have to relearn how to play from scratch.

Thankfully, that wasn’t the case. Once I got back into the swing of things, it all slowly started coming back, and I realised my instincts were still there.

Physically, the gym was extremely challenging at times. There were so many repetitive exercises and slow progress points that tested my patience. But I was lucky to have such an amazing support network - my family and friends constantly showed up for me. They kept me going, especially on the days I didn’t have the motivation to do it myself.”

3. Were there any particular moments or milestones during your rehab that gave you hope or motivation?

“Definitely getting cleared to train again. That was hands down the best news I’d had in soooo long. Even though I was only allowed to join in for the warm-up, it meant everything. Just being with my team again and doing even a small part of training reminded me why I was putting in all the hard work. I felt back at home. ❤️💙❤️”

4. What was it like stepping back onto the pitch for the first time after your injury?

“I was nervous, but honestly, more excited than anything. Being back out there with my teammates felt incredible. For me, soccer is my way of a break (as weird as that may sound). In those 90 minutes, nothing else matters. It was finally a break from all the overthinking and emotions I felt during my rehab journey.”

5. What advice would you give to other athletes going through a long-term injury recovery?

“Just keep showing up - even on the days you don’t feel like it. That made the biggest difference for me. Most days, I didn’t want to go to the gym, do my home exercises, or even go for a walk. But I still showed up. Doing something, even if it’s small, is always better than doing nothing.

Another big piece of advice: don’t compare your journey to anyone else’s. I’d find myself scrolling on my phone, looking at where other athletes were in their recovery, and it never helped. Everyone heals differently, and your body knows what it needs. Trust the process, listen to your body, and stay focused on your path.”

Lucy’s journey is a powerful reminder that recovery is never linear - but it’s always worth it.
To every player facing a setback: your strength isn’t just in how you play, it’s in how you rise.



Interview and photo Victoria Morton

Our new vans are ready to hit the road today for Adam and Matt! 🚐 A huge thank you to Chris and the team at Signrite for...
20/02/2025

Our new vans are ready to hit the road today for Adam and Matt! 🚐

A huge thank you to Chris and the team at Signrite for the signwriting! - they look fantastic!! 💙🤍

Welcome to the Lifestyle Electrical Family, Charlie!We’re thrilled to introduce the newest (and tiniest) member of the L...
14/02/2025

Welcome to the Lifestyle Electrical Family, Charlie!

We’re thrilled to introduce the newest (and tiniest) member of the Lifestyle Electrical team - Charlie! A huge congratulations to Rhys, Katherine and big brother Billy on their newest addition.
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