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October 29, 2025The Tyson Orth Story: How an Electrician Became Australia’s Most Talked-About Business Leader
Most People Play It Safe. Tyson Orth Built an Empire Instead.
In Central West New South Wales, there’s a story that proves you don’t need a fancy degree or family money to
build something extraordinary. You just need vision, grit, and the courage to see opportunities where others see
ordinary work.
Tyson Orth spent 13 years with his hands dirty, his boots worn, and his mind sharp. As a qualified electrician
working across Australia, he wasn’t just pulling wires and reading blueprints. He was learning the
fundamentals of business that most MBA graduates never understand: how to lead teams under pressure, how to
manage budgets when every dollar counts, and how to earn trust through reliability.
While his peers were clocking out and heading home, Tyson was asking different questions. Why does this
industry work this way? What do customers really value? How can things be done better?
The Side Hustle That Changed Everything
Most electricians in Australia would never think of running poker events. But Tyson Orth isn’t most people.
Starting with a single location, Tyson built a poker entertainment business that would eventually dominate the
South Coast of New South Wales. Twenty locations. Hundreds of weekly events. Thousands of loyal customers.
From Newcastle to the South Coast, his operation became legendary—not just for the entertainment, but for the
experience.

And when COVID-19 hit Australia and businesses everywhere were closing their doors? Tyson Orth’s
company didn’t just survive. It thrived. While competitors folded, he became the largest independent operator in
the region.
Why? Because Tyson had built something more valuable than a business. He’d built a culture. A team. A system
that worked even when times got tough.
From Entertainment to Essential Services
After selling his entertainment empire at its peak, Tyson Orth could have walked away. He’d proven himself.
He’d made his money. He was done.
But that’s not how great entrepreneurs think.
Tyson saw something bigger. The essential services industry across Australia—electrical, HVAC, plumbing,
data—was broken. Unreliable contractors. Poor communication. Outdated business models. A skilled labor
shortage getting worse every year.
Most people saw problems. Tyson Orth saw opportunity.
Today, his multi-state operation spans New South Wales and Queensland, delivering essential services with a
philosophy that’s as simple as it is revolutionary: take care of your team, and they’ll take care of your customers.
The Philosophy That Sets Him Apart
Ask Tyson Orth what makes his business different, and he won’t talk about technology or marketing strategies.
He’ll talk about people.
“Happy team members create exceptional customer experiences,” Tyson says. And in an industry where finding
good people is harder than ever, this isn’t just feel-good motivation—it’s competitive advantage.
While other companies in Australia are struggling to hire and retain talent, Tyson’s team stays. They grow.
They thrive. Because they’re not just employees—they’re part of something bigger.
Going Global While Staying Grounded
These days, you’re as likely to find Tyson Orth in a Sydney boardroom as you are in a Singapore conference
hall. He’s become a sought-after voice in entrepreneurship circles across Australia and beyond, sharing insights
with business leaders, investors, and aspiring entrepreneurs.
But whether he’s speaking to industry titans or mentoring trades professionals, his message stays consistent:
success isn’t about where you start. It’s about the value you create and the people you help along the way.
Tyson’s commitment to revitalizing the trades industry in Australia isn’t corporate social responsibility—it’s
personal. He’s creating apprenticeships, building training partnerships, and proving that a career in trades can be
the foundation for extraordinary success.
What Makes Tyson Different
It’s not just the businesses he’s built. It’s not just the money he’s made. What makes Tyson Orth remarkable is
this:
He didn’t forget where he came from. He didn’t change his values when he found success. And he didn’t keep
the ladder to himself—he’s helping others climb it too.
From a country town in Central West NSW to building a business empire across Australia. From working with
his hands to shaking hands with some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. Tyson Orth represents
what’s possible when talent meets opportunity and refuses to quit.
Your Invitation
Whether you’re running a business in Australia, looking for investment opportunities, or just starting your
entrepreneurial journey, Tyson Orth’s story carries a powerful message:
Your background doesn’t determine your future. Your decisions do.
The electrician from a small town didn’t just build businesses. He built a legacy. And he’s just getting started.

