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NBN Outage Report in Greendale, Moorabool, State of Victoria

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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 Greendale, State of Victoria

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

NBN Outage Chart in Greendale, Moorabool, State of Victoria 03/17/2026 01:20

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Internet (73%)

    Internet (73%)

  2. Wi-fi (12%)

    Wi-fi (12%)

  3. Total Blackout (11%)

    Total Blackout (11%)

  4. E-mail (2%)

    E-mail (2%)

  5. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

  6. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

Live Outage Map Near Greendale, Moorabool, State of Victoria

The most recent NBN outage reports came from the following cities: Long Forest.

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City Problem Type Report Time
AustraliaLong Forest Total Blackout
AustraliaLong Forest Internet
AustraliaSailors Falls Internet
AustraliaLong Forest Internet
AustraliaLong Forest Internet
AustraliaLong Forest Wi-fi

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NBN Issues Reports Near Greendale, State of Victoria

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

  • sportingphotos Sporting Photos (@sportingphotos) reported from Long Forest, State of Victoria

    I predict in a matter of weeks anyone who voted down labor and their NBN will be complaining when 24 million people try to access Netflix, stan, YouTube and pornhub at 11.45 in the morning.

  • platykitten Lorraine Paul (@platykitten) reported from Long Forest, State of Victoria

    We all know that is exactly why Murky wanted NBN slowed down. Cut out the competition of Foxtel!

  • platykitten Lorraine Paul (@platykitten) reported from Long Forest, State of Victoria

    The bastards rang me saying they were NBN. We all know what shit that is! Luckily, I woke up, just, before they got anything - Lucky escape.

  • sportingphotos Sporting Photos (@sportingphotos) reported from Long Forest, State of Victoria

    Just tried calling @3AW693 & @TJch9 about the NBN. Yet another rant about how it’s bad, again I tried to say how it’s wonderful if you have @AustralianLabor’s NBN (FTTP). Again bumped after being told I was next for 20 minutes. They put in footy show calls to drop me. #bias

  • rjo71342 ray johnson #cyberBRUTE SIMMO CONQUERER (@rjo71342) reported from Long Forest, State of Victoria

    @AhillfromOZ @PhantomLaneFour @nbn @TeslaGong @sydney_ev @TeslaStraya @_TeslaTom @DrSallyL Try it first see what happens on the mobile network

NBN Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • LeylaK200 LEilah Karam (@LeylaK200) reported

    @NBN_Australia What's going on with the Noble Park area? It's like a weekly toss up with your NBN rubbish. Some of us work from home and you are making this a weekly frustrating c**K up. Never mind, I've decided to give you the flick and am going WIFI 5G - it can't be worse than this rubbish.

  • LJPatton Laurie Patton is The Lucky General (@LJPatton) reported

    @TMFScottP @RizviAbul The huge cost of access to the Telstra network plus the squeeze on revenues because it’s selling a slow speed service using old copper wires is why NBN Co is in such a financial mess. It’s so far cost more than twice the $29B the Coalition predicted.

  • eaonp ✪Eaon (@eaonp) reported

    My NBN is down but I have the option to select a 5G version of the network. It appears on my mac and says it's connected, but nothing is coming through. Any ideas?

  • RitzoShiba Ritzo (@RitzoShiba) reported

    @NBN_Australia NBN ******* sucks

  • Ranoroar chanssmartmouse♮ (@Ranoroar) reported

    im tired of people arguing with me with out letting me explain myself🥰 got told to fix the nbn thing today so i thought i did, i couldn’t stay awake for the 20mins i had to wait apparently and saw there was another nbn box unopened. I didn’t even know she ordered another one

  • dunxcorp Dutch (@dunxcorp) reported

    @nogulagsagain Cutting waste is different. Paul Keating introduced the competitive public service policy. Removed by Kevin O7, so they could build a Telstra quoted $6.4 billion NBN for over $80 Billion. Re-introduce that and "rivers of cash."

  • theplacard18 Christian Brown (@theplacard18) reported

    @katea76 Labor is getting on with fixing issues ignored by the previous government. Yesterday #NBN contractors were rolling out fibre optic cable to houses in my street. Happy Days

  • ShitFuckery1 ShitFuckery (@ShitFuckery1) reported

    @72nivek Again, captive audience. The "network" paid for by the taxpayer, is handed out to overseas interests. #NBN was and is money laundering in a sense

  • BrowntownBrew Cdbrown (@BrowntownBrew) reported

    @Tayzlor @NBN_Australia @elonmusk CBDs were served by fibre well before NBN was ever dreamt up. Unis also had fibre - AARNet. The problem was residential, the failing copper, poor Optus cable. Unfortunately the market was doing nothing as Telstra controlled it all.

  • CutAdriftFromOz Justa Guy (@CutAdriftFromOz) reported

    @FinancialReview The medium (ie glass fibre) will alway have an advantage over radio waves for bandwidth and speed. The issue is that people can get all they need from the current 5G data speeds. So, unless our data demands are going to sky rocket (how much 4k video do i need?), NBN will suffer.