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NBN Outage Report in Yatala, Gold Coast, State of Queensland

Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: internet, total blackout and wi-fi.

The National Broadband Network (NBN) is an Australian national wholesale open-access data network project and offers landline phone and internet network.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Yatala, State of Queensland

The chart below shows the number of NBN reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yatala and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

NBN Outage Chart in Yatala, Gold Coast, State of Queensland 11/24/2025 16:55

November 24: Problems at NBN

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by NBN users through our website.

  1. Internet (74%)

    Internet (74%)

  2. Total Blackout (10%)

    Total Blackout (10%)

  3. Wi-fi (10%)

    Wi-fi (10%)

  4. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

  6. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

Live Outage Map Near Yatala, Gold Coast, State of Queensland

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Brisbane, Stanmore and Gold Coast.

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NBN Issues Reports Near Yatala, State of Queensland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Yatala and nearby locations:

  • ema71080536 💧Ema (@ema71080536) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    What a stupid country we are! The LNP took Rudd’s future-focussed NBN and turned it into two tin cans joined with copper and string. Now a third world 19th century network with snail mail speed. And the voters accepted this rubbish because they didn’t like Shorten! Fools!!

  • LeithEriksonABF Leith (@LeithEriksonABF) reported from Gold Coast, State of Queensland

    @Optus NBN is a reoccurring horror movie where you go from one work order to the next with no one able to deliver a completed service. #NBNFAIL

  • MCooperAus Michael Cooper (@MCooperAus) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @NBN_Australia leasing @Telstra copper with @Optus as a retailer is a perfect example of how three providers is not better than one. A lot of 👉👈 finger pointing as to who has the issue all the while the customer (me) with awful internet....#sortitout

  • mairzy3039 💧John Mair QGM (@mairzy3039) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    NBN on the cheap and submarines that can't go underwater. WTF.

  • MickDaley1959 Mick Daley 🛵 (@MickDaley1959) reported from Gold Coast, State of Queensland

    @BreakfastNews @geoffrey_payne The ‘nations ministers’ don’t know their arses from their elbows. Australia is going down the gurgler fast. Buildings uninhabitable, NBN not fit for purpose & a fawning media who won’t report the facts.

  • MikeFitzAU 💧Mike Fitzsimon (@MikeFitzAU) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    PHAARRRRQUE! NBN has been down for hours! And it’s effectively the last couple of banking hours before EOFY! Hot-spotting off the phone it is then.

  • CrayonANZ Dave Holmes 🇦🇺🇬🇧 (@CrayonANZ) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @zyzzyvamedia @Optus Been with @Internode on NBN for two years, never down, always fast. I guess it is some ISP and some location.

  • Annieb25 Annie Pappalardo (@Annieb25) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    Ah the #NBN aka National Bumpkin Network ... they didn’t disappoint. Trying to get the NBN connected is every bit the hell I expected it to be. Delivering fast and reliable #internet is not something Australia can get right.

  • JanetGoss JG (@JanetGoss) reported from Gold Coast, State of Queensland

    @TOOTS69er No. Not yet. Right now the NBN is down. I have no broadband....again.

  • JOxenbridge Jason Oxenbridge (@JOxenbridge) reported from Gold Coast, State of Queensland

    @NickRossTech @abcnews @netflix @abc730 The times killed the NBN. It never got with them.

  • Mcali4 liz (whose side are you on) franklin (@Mcali4) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @emlafudd @Telstra Actually the real scam is when the @NBN_Australia is connected. Absolute shite at my in laws at Albany Creek apparently. Drops out..unusably slow..pathetic.

  • ebeonline EBE / Matt (@ebeonline) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    Still much furniture to be arranged/assembled, and we realised the bed was broken in the move so waiting for new parts from Ikea on the weekend, but we have an NBN connection now so it's all looking pretty good.

  • retrogamergirl_ Vic (@retrogamergirl_) reported from Gold Coast, State of Queensland

    @Telstra we are on NBN but are getting very slow speeds.

  • Tur71e Brett Turville (@Tur71e) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @Optus my 4G broadband at #stafford is so bad. Either that or the @Huawei modem. Not an isolated event. Really question the advertising around super fast 4g. Every night a snail pace speed. #nbn #broadband #nombps #slowinternet

  • MikeFitzAU 💧Mike Fitzsimon (@MikeFitzAU) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @NBN_Australia It appears that there’s ”an outage” affecting ”an area” and I’m in the affected area. I’ll get an sms when it’s back in service. I hope it’s not too late because I want to send two laptops through Windows updates before hitting the road in the morning. Not practical over 4G.

  • sacarlin48 💧Anne Carlin (@sacarlin48) reported from Gold Coast, State of Queensland

    Well it's down to the wire #NBN says we'll be cut off by early November so have to transition. We don't download heaps, occasionally watch Netflix. We have cable so not much will change. Any suggestions folks for a provider #GoldCoast

  • neilmaddo10 Neil Maddison (@neilmaddo10) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    Trying to get hooked up to @Optus nbn... Monday they said, now it won’t be. Ready for two weeks of arguing like last time. Customer service is not at all important to them.

  • LesStonehouse Politic@l Spinner (@LesStonehouse) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @Telstra @Optus.. Please help my darling wife I miss her 😢 #auspol #NBN

  • djshaneday 💧 Shane Day 🌱 (@djshaneday) reported from Brisbane, State of Queensland

    @geoffrey_payne Yes, it isn't bad for business grade fibre. At home I have NBN FTTP, and the 50Mbps speed. Usually works well. Should be targeting 1Gbps for fibre, though!

  • retrogamergirl_ Vic (@retrogamergirl_) reported from Gold Coast, State of Queensland

    @Telstra I have spent a lot of time on the phone with the NBN assurance team. I can see that my DM has gone through. I guess it’s time to start exploring other network providers.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • FletaP3 Fleta P (@FletaP3) reported

    @mark16pg NBN , National Energy Guarantee, Port of Darwin, large corporate tax cuts, low wage growth, poor fiscal management, Climate change - emissions trading scheme, eKaren .... where do we stop?

  • David_J_Ward David Ward (@David_J_Ward) reported

    @AlboMP Why waste your time and taxpayers money pretending to protect kids?. The government monopoly NBN internet service is constantly down. No warnings, no apologies, no refunds for the service not delivered. It’s a disgrace and sums up your useless government perfectly.

  • qexdval dexq (@qexdval) reported

    @rhyzii_ @AbstaAU Will say nbn isn’t bad but we are still so far behind other countries in terms of having top internet for cheaper, I’m paying 115 for 250mbs and 30 upload which we should be getting around 1gb up for that

  • Bikelawidiocra1 Bike Law Idiocracy (@Bikelawidiocra1) reported

    @reignitedem 1. Do they have the technology to force it? 2. Will internet providers be involved in forcing? 3. What will happen if we all cancel our Nbn?

  • Kazie151 Kazie (@Kazie151) reported

    Do you wanna hear them whinge about the fact I don't have the NBN coz it makes hacking slower for them while also hear them go on & on about how I only deserve poverty & don't deserve more than a ****** 4G network/ADSL2+ equiv. Coz both. It's always both sides. All justification.

  • 10NewsSyd 10 News Sydney (@10NewsSyd) reported

    BREAKING: Telstra customers have been warned that triple zero calls are currently unavailable in some parts of north east New South Wales. The outage is impacting mobile, NBN, ADSL and landline connections, with Telstra attributing the issue to severe weather across the region. “We’re making good progress restoring services following the severe weather in north east NSW,” said a Telstra spokesperson. “Widespread power outages are affecting parts of our network and our technicians are working closely with authorities to get in and bring services back online when it is safe to do so.”

  • mrWabbit44 Mishta Wolf (@mrWabbit44) reported

    @dogeofficialceo I just got Starlink installed. I live next door to my parents and they still use the NBN satellite broadband (in Australia) and it is so painfully slow that i usually give up half way through doing nearly anything. Yep.

  • MichaelJenner15 Michael Jenner 🇦🇺 (@MichaelJenner15) reported

    @larment_peri @ClareONeilMP Gloating about a problem they created by importing 4x as many as policy dictated. 5hey always ignore the numbers and make it up as they go. NBN cost, net zero targets and cost, immigration numbers, budget costings etc etc etc

  • borisyeltzin Pattern Rotator (@borisyeltzin) reported

    Nope. Grok told me so. And in the worst case scenario traffic can be redirected from satellite to satellite to a ground based receiver outside of Australia. Does Starlink’s Traffic Use the NBN? Starlink, operated by SpaceX, provides satellite-based internet via a constellation of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, delivering connectivity directly to user terminals (e.g., dishes) without relying on terrestrial broadband networks like the NBN for the core data transmission. Here’s the analysis: Technical Independence: Starlink’s service bypasses traditional ground-based infrastructure for the bulk of its data delivery. It uses its own network of satellites and ground stations (e.g., the Boorowa, NSW station) to connect users, meaning its traffic doesn’t route through NBN’s fiber, copper, or satellite (Sky Muster) networks. This is a key selling point—rural Australians like Grant Vowles in Tasmania switched from NBN to Starlink for speeds up to 200 Mbps, far exceeding Sky Muster’s 25-100 Mbps, precisely because it operates independently. Integration with Local Providers: However, partnerships like Telstra’s resale of Starlink services introduce nuances. Telstra Satellite Internet, powered by Starlink, includes a Smart Modem with a Wi-Fi home phone line, suggesting some integration with local networks for ancillary services (e.g., voice over Wi-Fi). Yet, the primary internet traffic—data downloads and uploads—still relies on Starlink’s satellite link, not NBN infrastructure. The requirement for a Starlink Ethernet Adaptor to connect to Telstra’s modem further indicates a separate data path, not a handover to NBN. Critical View: The establishment narrative often frames Starlink as a direct competitor “bleeding” NBN customers (e.g., 200,000 users by 2025), implying a clean break. But the lack of transparency about backhaul (e.g., how ground stations connect to global internet) leaves room for doubt—some data might indirectly touch NBN or other Australian networks at peering points. Still, no evidence suggests Starlink’s core traffic depends on NBN, making the answer largely no.

  • WanderingSally Sally can't wander right now (@WanderingSally) reported

    @ArsenBalls I get heaps of data I never use on my phone. I tried to just use that instead of paying for NBN to stream but it was impossible.