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NBN outages and service status in Woodridge, Queensland

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  • NBN generated 2 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Woodridge, including 2 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet, Wi-fi, and Total Blackout.
  • The most recent signal from this area was received Apr 30, 1:06 PM GMT+10.
  • 79% Internet (79%)
  • 10% Wi-fi (10%)
  • 8% Total Blackout (8%)
  • 3% E-mail (3%)

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 Woodridge, Queensland

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

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Live Outage Map Near Woodridge, Queensland

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Brisbane, and Logan City.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Brisbane Internet 2 hours ago
Brisbane Internet 3 hours ago
Brisbane Internet 1 day ago
Brisbane Internet 3 days ago
Brisbane Internet 4 days ago
Brisbane Internet 5 days ago

Nearby cities with recent reports

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NBN Issues Reports Near Woodridge, Queensland

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

  • badgergloveppt
    Jon Cartwright (@badgergloveppt) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @SanatanaMishra I never wanted a landline, but for years I had to have one to get ADSL. There were no naked ADSL options in our suburb. Ditched it the moment I got NBN. Only my mother in law and robocalls ever used it tbh.

  • John_Heidemann
    John Heidemann (@John_Heidemann) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @steeviepee @ParamountPlusAU Reality is there are a number of factors that may affect performance. I’m on an NBN100 service so enjoy a good connection right from the start. I’m using an Apple TV device connected to a gigabit wired connection to my router and NBN. Everything is stable and no slow links. 1/2

  • RBD926
    Robert Davis CSM (@RBD926) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @RositaDaz48 What legacy would you chose of YOUR heroes? 1. Chasing non existent WMD. 2. Eating a raw onion 3. An expensive and slow NBN 4. Corrupt liar

  • Channakt
    🇭🇲 Channa K 🇮🇳 (@Channakt) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    NBN has reached my area, which means I am going to have a crappier internet connection, for the past year it's actually been good. But NBN in Australia sucks, especially for a gamer.

  • ashkbne
    Ash ☁️ (@ashkbne) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Had no issues with Telstra cable pre-NBN

  • RuaBrithem
    Rua Uilliam (💉💉💉 Pagan Prole Sewer Rat) (@RuaBrithem) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    The plumber ****** the NBN cable and I am now without wifi and phone. Plumber notntaming responsibility because it wasn’t “regulation”. Waiting to hear back from Optus to see when NBN can come out to fix it.

  • Mcali4
    ✌liz (Not today) franklin (@Mcali4) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @call_me_tomasso Probably the oh so crap version of the NBN..

  • laciheiter
    Laszlo Heiter (@laciheiter) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @Optus and @NBN_Australia your network is shocking. I don’t think there’s been a day since Christmas that we’ve had a full day without network outage and connection dropping to the level where the internet just can’t be used. Seriously, just unacceptable for the price we pay. 😡

  • editsmithy
    Bradders (@editsmithy) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    How frigging stupid is this, I actually work from home full time and now can’t due to the poor service by @NBN_Australia and @Telstra So good lucky anyone thinking of working from home due to the virus and using NBN - 8 days so far and no resolution and no ETA on a fix

  • ntniddrie
    ntn (@ntniddrie) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @MissEmmG @alivicwil @annaspargoryan 1. Not funny. Truth. I work in the remotest regions and people are more connected than my in-laws in central BNE. So it's age not region. 2. NBN does not equal internet. 3. Using FB is using internet. HN is still the worst option of all available choices.

  • ashkbne
    Ash ☁️ (@ashkbne) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @max_au @simone_au That's the problem hey. The NBN tech installed the NBN modem, got it to pass, and left. The next tech who came out says it's likely the first tech installed an attenuator to get the activation, then removed it (because apparently the techs are too cheap to leave the attenuator)

  • MKWAnthony
    Anthony (@MKWAnthony) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Yeah I give up - my neighbour had nbn as of 3 weeks ago and apparently I can't get it installed until April 2021 despite being in the same building as her? That's complete bullshit. Guess I have to stick with my wireless 4GX network until then...

  • PagewoodCoach
    Rubens Camejo (@PagewoodCoach) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @BreakfastNews Talking NBN: Pine Creek, NT. Half way Darwin - Katherine August 2021 needed to apply for a Qld entry pass. Not even the local library could open Qld Govt website. If Cessnock is bad, Outback communities are medieval. Cessnock? Election priority? Hunter seat?

  • dwightwalker
    Dwight Walker (@dwightwalker) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Exetel NBN is down again when trying to watch Premier of Queensland announce new Ekka holiday

  • singaporedavid1
    David (@singaporedavid1) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @RoadknightThe Telstra and the NBN will never deliver.

  • nasser_tony
    Tony Nasser 🇦🇺 (@nasser_tony) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    A pox on the house of the Australian NBN. This substandard excuse for internet service is pathetic.

  • JaseTheAussie
    Jase Smith (@JaseTheAussie) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    Why does is my service listed as no outage detected when the fibre up the road has been ripped out between the nodes? @NBN_Australia

  • heykitarei
    kit (@heykitarei) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @lindsywood7 @JessxSeven @JessxSeven are you not on NBN? You should be on at least 20 up if you're on a 50 or 100 down plan.

  • GrahamSmith111
    Graham Smith (@GrahamSmith111) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    I am no fan of the NBN but the further investment of $3.5 billion defies logic. 5G is coming with very quick download speeds and cable infrastructure. It’s pouring good money after bad. You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.

  • 25MMCC
    ema (@25MMCC) reported from Brisbane, Queensland

    @MadFckingWitch We’re the country who believe the GFC never happened, that the ALP stimulus package was worthy of an austerity plan for the last decade and that the ALP NBN was a huge waste of money! Yep- saving lives and eliminating the CV is definitely a leftist ananda.

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ddnnddc
    Berry Straw 🍓 (@ddnnddc) reported

    ACMA is NOT currently running a spectrum auction for LEO satellite broadband. In December 2025, ACMA decided against auctioning a large amount of expiring spectrum. Instead, they chose to renew the licenses held by mobile operators and NBN. Their reasoning was that auctions could disrupt existing services and slow down new technologies like low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. Amazon's Project Kuiper is coming to Australia in mid-2026 through a major partnership with NBN Co. This will give Starlink its first real competition in the country, especially in regional and remote areas. This is generally good news for consumers because more competition usually means better prices and redundancy.

  • Ftksuke235
    Boyd Rose (@Ftksuke235) reported

    @NBN_Australia Why has there been 5 outages in the span of 3 weeks at my address? One planned outage followed by 4 unplanned. Getting beyond a joke now.

  • TheBlackWallaby
    Lucas | 🇦🇺 (@TheBlackWallaby) reported

    @australian Even Tesla is made in China, so what is the actual issue here? This was sent from my Mac Mini, made in China, sitting on a desk made in China, connected to the NBN through a Wi-Fi gateway made in China, typed from my Logitech keyboard, made in China, while I sit in an office chair made in China, looking at a Samsung monitor made in, checks notes, Vietnam. At some point the argument has to get more precise than “China bad.” If the concern is connected vehicles, telemetry, firmware access, data storage, or fleet security for MPs, then make that argument properly and apply it consistently across all networked devices. But pretending Chinese EVs are uniquely suspicious while half the modern office supply chain is already Chinese-made is not analysis. My iPhone (made in China) is connected to my Apple Auto - driving me around tracking me on a GPS map, with a microphone that works, and the Head Unit (made in China) Where does it end?

  • ScarabOfficial
    Scarab (@ScarabOfficial) reported

    Wow... #Starlink have dropped their price to around 1/10th of what it was, to try to attract customers in Australia, who are mainly, of course, on the #NBN. And for the first four months it's even cheaper than that, during their current promotion. Just a shame it's so slow.

  • justbruschi
    rbruschi (@justbruschi) reported

    @ASX1500 Depends on property size and what kind of nbn you have at your house. But we used to run these ubiquiti links between parts of the site ( main mine -> contractor dongas ) with no issues. Something to consider.

  • SpicyIce7
    Spicy Ice (@SpicyIce7) reported

    @SolarisFR @The_Bloooop I appreciate the offer but unfortunately I live in Australia who has this magical thing called nbn that controls the internet. Unfortunately nbn r about as useful as dog **** amd i have had no internet for 5 months and likely womt have internet for another 2 at minimum

  • Snowhite621
    Snowhite62 (@Snowhite621) reported

    @PaulGugAI @OfficialLoganK @Starlink We were paying for 500gb of nbn directly to our house. Very rarely did we experience those speeds at all. We had numerous technicians come out to fix the issue and nothing changed. We got starlink delivered and set up and we havent lost anything since. We live rural too. 🇦🇺

  • MarkoMatvikov
    Marko Matvikov (@MarkoMatvikov) reported

    @Sarah59321051 I've just got my home internet with them and dealing with them has always been great in terms of tech support, new setups, liaising with NBN, network outages, price rise communication, etc.

  • Snowhite621
    Snowhite62 (@Snowhite621) reported

    @PaulGugAI @OfficialLoganK @Starlink We were paying for 500gb of nbn directly to our house. Very rarely did we experience those speeds at all. We had numerous technicians come out to fix the issue and nothing changed. We got starlink delivered and set up and we havent lost anything since. We live rural too. 🇦🇺

  • TheBlackWallaby
    Lucas | 🇦🇺 (@TheBlackWallaby) reported

    @australian Even Tesla is made in China, so what is the actual issue here? This was sent from my Mac Mini, made in China, sitting on a desk made in China, connected to the NBN through a Wi-Fi gateway made in China, typed from my Logitech keyboard, made in China, while I sit in an office chair made in China, looking at a Samsung monitor made in, checks notes, Vietnam. At some point the argument has to get more precise than “China bad.” If the concern is connected vehicles, telemetry, firmware access, data storage, or fleet security for MPs, then make that argument properly and apply it consistently across all networked devices. But pretending Chinese EVs are uniquely suspicious while half the modern office supply chain is already Chinese-made is not analysis. My iPhone (made in China) is connected to my Apple Auto - driving me around tracking me on a GPS map, with a microphone that works, and the Head Unit (made in China) Where does it end?