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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sarina, Queensland

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NBN Issues Reports Near Sarina, Queensland

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

  • Anthony23831253
    Lionheart (@Anthony23831253) reported from Hay Point, Queensland

    @DavidBe53174057 Federal government prefers this for us now, order in work on line no need to maintain roads no need for fast rail only if they had have fast NBN that worked there would have been even less of a problem. They dont want us seeing what happening to Australia un less on Sky

  • Anthony23831253
    Lionheart (@Anthony23831253) reported from Hay Point, Queensland

    @LesStonehouse Were all waiting for his divine guidance, its as slow and as unreliable as the LNP NBN & NDIS

  • Anthony23831253
    Lionheart (@Anthony23831253) reported from Hay Point, Queensland

    Morrison said the Gladys show was gold standard this man obviously the devil what ever & who ever he touchs shrivels & dies a slow agonising death ie Robo cop, NBN, NDIS, vaccines, the RCs, elderly homes, Murry Darling, carparks pork barrelling, sports rort, busy fires, drought

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • BlackHillCraig
    GdayM8 (@BlackHillCraig) reported

    You're partly right - we don't have a free market. The market here is heavily distorted with gov intervention. Inflation is cause by increased money supply. That inflation affects everyone - including grocery stores, NBN providors, health funds. They must pass those costs down. Fuel is also subject to inflation in addition to the fuel crisis. This impacts input costs for many businesses, not all, to varying degrees. The only thing that causes market wide inflation is Gov.

  • 60YOGamer
    mutantmonkeybutt (@60YOGamer) reported

    @PaulBongiorno Try living in rural Vic and getting an Australian made fixed satellite NBN service. Up until Starlink our snowfields resembled dial-up and we could not watch a streaming service without the loading circle popping up every minute or two.

  • negativevortex_
    The Policy Guy (@negativevortex_) reported

    @OzHempRocks @MarkoMatvikov 1/3 The latent, already eligible scenario Well, welcome to the world of whacky PBO estimations, eh? Let me see – so PBO are not to be trusted to estimate NBN, NDIS, Snowy 2.0, nuclear (etc) – but we trust them here? I see.... Let’s look at their stats and I’ll explain them to you for your benefit. This is how you come to quote the ‘uptake’ figure. See embedded table. So here is the 26% quoted as being ‘eligible’, or what you call uptake. But here is where that gets problematic. 1. Your optimum scenario relies on someone having $0 income. They’re not even filing an ITR! The $0 scenario does not apply to PBO modelling, as they’re not in that cohort at C, which drives D & then E. 2. Of greater relevance - of that 26%, this cohort includes any permutation of incomes for couples, the overwhelming majority of whom: a. Are eligible but earning in the same tax brackets (eg $45K and $75K, or $80K and $130K, or $200K and $200K) and hence receive no benefit at all, or b. Are in different tax brackets but are both at the lower end of the income scale (eg one at $40K the other at $60K – moderates out to $50K apiece saving $500) c. Are in different tax brackets, earning good incomes, but where the disparity is insignificant (eg one at $75K, the other at $150K – a saving of $1200) Of the ‘eligible’ pool of 26% of tax filers or 16% of the population, most of them receive $0 benefit as they ARE eligible but are both in the same tax bracket (2a). A large proportion end up with ‘something, but not material’. Before anyone jumps down my throat, consider this – the ALP’s WATO policy due to commence 2027 is $250 per person, so either; - ON does intend to continue WATO, which just further piles the burden on the tax system or - ON rescinds this, and most people (90% of income tax filers) are actually worse off. See example 2b above. They’d be no better off. So, I presume ON will inherit the (dubious) WATO and add IS (income splitting) into the mix. We just end up with a ludicrously over-engineered tax system. Punchline - we end up with between 1-3% of the population who receive a material benefit. It is probably closer to 2.5% of the voting population. Many parents will think they are eligible but end up receiving nothing. Which is the essence of populist policy. Let me be honest – the ALP WATO is fairer, simpler, and better. So, you either inherit it and over-engineer the system or discard it and wear the ire of the population. Or take my advice and engineer a far better, fit for purpose, future proofed model.

  • BoxofPies80
    Boxy (@BoxofPies80) reported

    @Telstra NBN down for second time in two weeks……

  • bigRD73
    Shane (@bigRD73) reported

    @blowingtom2 @SenSHenderson It would be as bad as NBN co if they didn't.

  • ContactVVR
    The Solitary Reaper @YonSolitary is my old account (@ContactVVR) reported

    @Celicagirl6 @johncurtin @VodafoneAU Thank you 🙏 Hope you also got connectivity back. My nbn was working. I was thinking of cancelling it & sticking with VodaFail coz nbn is too expensive. Thank God i didnt cancel it. I would have been left with no way to even verify if the problem was with my phone or VodaFail

  • Carlsie555
    🖤Carly🤍 (@Carlsie555) reported

    Trying to Work from Home and my internet has **** itself….again. 🙄 Been on hold to the help desk for the past 45 mins trying to sort. Anyone suggest a good nbn provider that doesn’t drop out?

  • deanja110
    DEANJA🇦🇺 (@deanja110) reported

    @newcastleherald As an Ex-NBNer having spent many years of my working life in various capacities with NBN, it's terrible to now hear about all these losses.

  • RogerWi42848146
    1inover1000areFactual (@RogerWi42848146) reported

    @WhosFibbing Serious outages occurred under the LNP, including failures that blocked Triple Zero, crippled mobile networks, and shut down parts of the NBN. Some were longer, larger, or more dangerous than the recent Telstra event. So please do carry on.

  • byzbateson
    byron (@byzbateson) reported

    @vic_gopies I got Starlink. wtf is NBN