FOXTEL Outage Report in Cockatoo Creek, Cardinia, State of Victoria
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Foxtel is an Australian pay television company, operating a duopoly in cable television, a monopoly in direct broadcast satellite television, and IPTV catch-up services.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Cockatoo Creek, State of Victoria
The chart below shows the number of FOXTEL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cockatoo Creek and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by FOXTEL users through our website.
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TV (46%)
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Internet (27%)
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Total Blackout (18%)
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Wi-fi (6%)
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Phone (3%)
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E-mail (1%)
Live Outage Map Near Cockatoo Creek, Cardinia, State of Victoria
The most recent FOXTEL outage reports came from the following cities: Melbourne.
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FOXTEL Issues Reports Near Cockatoo Creek, State of Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cockatoo Creek and nearby locations:
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Niall Holden
(@rup31) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@chaser @JoshBBornstein Cancel your Foxtel and Kayo.
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PolarK
(@Karina_Melbs) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@andrewlarmour @Foxtel Ch7 didn't show it. I turned tv on at 12.30 and there was some stupid lifestyle show on right up to 1pm.
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Brian Buchanan
(@buck_ers) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
Foxtel’s Brian Walsh: we have never walked away from a project because of money. We will always find it. #screenforever
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scott brennan
(@scottbrennan13) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@kangas18 I'm cancelling Foxtel because it's shit 😂😂
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Shaun
(@Sbarry86) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
Your call centre services are rubbish @Foxtel cheap overseas wages and rubbish service
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CrinCorona🍺🥂💕🚜🏇💎
(@CorinnaSladey) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@FOXTEL_Help Not downloading content , have rebooted modem , still issues
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George Munro
(@ornums53) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
My suggestion for AFL Draft day. Watch your normal TV or Foxtel or Netflix. If still up at 11.00 go to AFL site to see result. The most overrated event ever. B Grade journo's trying to fit in. Never works Tom's and Co.
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AntTheKnee
(@AntKaplan) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@jono_hayward Damn you’re right. I just fact checked myself and boy was I wrong! I always assumed that Stan was a streaming service provided by Foxtel. This is the first new fact I’ve learned today. Thank you! Now they can share infrastructure 😂
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Quietman
(@quietman2010) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@Kimwiles7 Damn straight My parents are getting ripped off badly by Foxtel paying a premium for the original box yes original no HD no facility to record or pause no help on the phone a magizine that’s always wrong and printed so small no one can read it .
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Gabriel Bergmoser
(@gobergmoser) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
I love that @Foxtel Go charges way more than any other streaming service (for less content) and yet is the only one with ads. Stay on shitty brand guys.
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Gabriel Bergmoser
(@gobergmoser) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
So. @Foxtel Charges way more than any other streaming service. STILL runs ads. Lags regularly. Owned by the same company that pushed on a platform of moral outrage for crackdown on piracy despite being unable to offer a palatable alternative. Great work team.
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John Brockie
(@john_brockie) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@BannistersHotel @Foxtel Damn....it'll eventually be shown on SBS 32 food channel or SBS 30...hopefully sometime before 2030
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Graham W Kidd
(@grahamwkidd) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@Think_Tennis . @Foxtel keep reducing their product for the same fee. They have just jettisoned @SyFyAU, and replaced it with a pathetic Foxtel SyFy clone. Their value for money is swirling down the gurgler.
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Shabeky
(@morrisperry) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@Jpana75 @Foxtel Worse streaming service ever, most content that’s worth watching can’t even be watched #ondemand
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Shabeky
(@morrisperry) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@Foxtel seriously what is the point in having a streaming service if you can’t watch previous episodes of the same series! So annoyed #ChicagoFire
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shauncampbell
(@dafoshowsc) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@peasley_mark Cancel Foxtel. For those like myself if you can’t live without the sport switch to their Kayo product is around a 3rd of the price. Unsubscribing from their print requires a phone call but it’s relatively straightforward
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Niall Holden
(@rup31) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@jjjove @Kimota @AlboMP @AustralianLabor @australian And cancel their Foxtel
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Shaun
(@Sbarry86) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
Poor form @Foxtel charging me suspended fee and entertainment pack. 2 weeks ago we had cancelled it after your staff beg us to find someone to take over the account. You are scum
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Kelly Loudovaris
(@juniorkels23) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
@1116sen @SENBreakfast @craighutchy @GerardWhateley @AndyMaherDFA @SoundingBoardEp @barrettdamian Help get this game telecast on Foxtel please !! @LSUfootball v @AlabamaFTBL Weekend after next !! So far no mention on Foxtel
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Alex Dawson
(@mralexdawson) reported
from
Melbourne, State of Victoria
Oh dear @FOXTEL_Help, You keep telling me my new apartment in the same building can’t be serviced. All I need is an engineer to connect a wire but forced to follow your internal email process. I mean it’s 2020. No issues with @Optus switch today. Worst customer service ever!
FOXTEL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TimeCertainClock
(@TimeCertainRace) reported
@loyal_facts @kayosports its foxtel to. looks like its issue at the track.
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AB ❤🤍💙
(@ajbarker111) reported
from
Yass, State of New South Wales
@RooIrvine Ah Roo, that stinks. I love watching anything antiques on foxtel down in Australia. I just finished watching a roadtrip series with you and Charles (Roo 4 - Charlie 1) when I came across your post. All I can say is that I love you all. Bless xoxo
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Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.
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AB ❤🤍💙
(@ajbarker111) reported
from
Yass, State of New South Wales
@RooIrvine Ah Roo, that stinks. I love watching anything antiques on foxtel down in Australia. I just finished watching a roadtrip series with you and Charles (Roo 4 - Charlie 1) when I came across your post. All I can say is that I love you all. Bless xoxo
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TimeCertainClock
(@TimeCertainRace) reported
@loyal_facts @kayosports its foxtel to. looks like its issue at the track.
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Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.
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TimeCertainClock
(@TimeCertainRace) reported
@loyal_facts @kayosports its foxtel to. looks like its issue at the track.
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TimeCertainClock
(@TimeCertainRace) reported
@loyal_facts @kayosports its foxtel to. looks like its issue at the track.
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AB ❤🤍💙
(@ajbarker111) reported
from
Yass, State of New South Wales
@RooIrvine Ah Roo, that stinks. I love watching anything antiques on foxtel down in Australia. I just finished watching a roadtrip series with you and Charles (Roo 4 - Charlie 1) when I came across your post. All I can say is that I love you all. Bless xoxo
-
Truth Desk
(@Nizibizizbig) reported
Australia's Next Top Model, the Murdoch Family, and Ties to Epstein and Maxwell The intersection of Australia's Next Top Model (ANTM)—a glamorous reality series airing on Foxtel (Murdoch-owned) from 2005–2016—with Sarah Murdoch (host from 2009–2012, married to Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert's son) evokes the glossy facade of elite media and fashion worlds. Sarah's high-profile role, punctuated by her 2010 live finale blunder (announcing the wrong winner, leading to a production shakeup), spotlighted the Murdochs' Australian media clout. Yet, viewed through the lens of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's trafficking scandal, this narrative darkens: ANTM's modeling competition mirrors the "talent scouting" pretext Epstein and Maxwell allegedly used to lure young women, while the Murdochs' decades-long entanglements with the Maxwells underscore how media empires navigated (and profited from) scandals involving power, predation, and impunity. No direct evidence implicates ANTM contestants, production, or Sarah in Epstein/Maxwell's crimes—searches yield zero links to the show's participants being recruited or trafficked. However, the broader context reveals systemic overlaps: Fashion's allure as a grooming vector, Murdoch-Maxwell rivalries echoing in Epstein coverage, and 2025 revelations amplifying questions of complicity. Epstein's "black book" listed Rupert's private numbers, and Ghislaine's elite access (honed in Murdoch-adjacent circles) facilitated her role in Epstein's network. Below, we unpack these layers, drawing on unsealed files, congressional probes, and media analyses.