Telstra outages and service status in Dales Creek, Victoria
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: phone, internet and total blackout.
- Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Dales Creek, including 0 direct reports.
Telstra offers mobile and landline communications services to the public and businesses, including mobile phone, mobile internet, and broadband internet.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Dales Creek, Victoria
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dales Creek, Victoria 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 Dales Creek, Victoria
The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Long Forest.
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Total Blackout | 1 month ago |
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Dales Creek, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dales Creek and nearby locations:
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Bryan S (@BryanS81) reported from Long Forest, Victoria@Telstra I shouldn’t have to. I’m paying a premium for a subpar service. I have reported it to you now you can investigate it and fix it!!
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Tanya Marie (@tattooed_tanya) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaF@£k you @Telstra never EVER have I had service this poor..I hope my contract is almost done so I can take every thing I own FAR away from it. When someone says ‘we’ve booked a technician for you and this ones for real’ you know you’re dealing with an unprofessional company.
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Bryan S (@BryanS81) reported from Long Forest, Victoria@Telstra Normally pathetic yes. Not sure why I’m bothering staying with Telstra as I live 2km from a tower and have less then 2 bars service
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Emergency&BushfireKits (@EmergencyBK) reported from Dales Creek, Victoria@nat_ofoibles Oh wow, that’s how I felt calling this guy during the week, lucky he already knew, had reported it to Telstra, but they still hadn’t done anything. He was receiving half a dozen calls a day from ppl like me, asking why he’d called & hung up - poor guy😬😔
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the1ben (@benharrisben) reported from Long Forest, VictoriaThank god my phone is filtering the stupid number of spam SMS's I'm getting because @telstra sure ain't.
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harry hoo (@rfc60) reported from Long Forest, Victoria@Telstra has the worst customer service. “To stop the harassment of your 83 yo father in a Nursing Home we need to write up an official complaint otherwise it will be never ending”
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The JayStick JXT (@JXT_Official_) reported from Long Forest, Victoria@Telstra I’m still without service and been told to wait another 24 hours for account provisioning
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Bryan S (@BryanS81) reported from Long Forest, Victoria@Telstra Wow well done. Then page you sent to me onto tells me there’s no issue with the service yet clearly there is as I’m sitting at home 1.9km from a Telstra tower and I have 1 bar of signal strength on a iPhone 12. Good work #timetoleavetelstra
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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.Nicole. ✌🏼🐶❤️🤍💙 (@NicoleAmy88) reported@Telstra down again?
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Nosiree Bob (@NosireeB) reported@JacintaAllanMP Telstra employs almost exclusively Indians, did you expect the level of service to increase ?
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CouchSpecimen (@couch_specimen) reported@theheraldsun So that's why the @Telstra network died, they redirected their resources to @tommorris32 to try & keep the interview alive????
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Clustz News • AI | Tech | World | Gaming | More (@ClustZContact) reportedOne software glitch. Half a country reminded how fragile “modern life” really is. Australia’s Telstra outage didn’t just annoy mobile users. It hit emergency calls, regional trains, payment terminals, taxis, cafes, courts, and businesses. Basically: one telco hiccup turned into a national stress test. The scary part? Telstra says it wasn’t a cyberattack. It was a software/time-sync defect. That means the real villain wasn’t a hacker in a hoodie. It was boring infrastructure dependency — the kind nobody thinks about until trains stop, cards fail, and emergency calls need welfare checks. This is the future risk no one markets properly: AI is getting smarter. Cities are getting “connected.” Payments are going cashless. Transport is becoming software-driven. But when the invisible plumbing breaks, everything suddenly looks very offline. The takeaway is simple: Critical infrastructure can’t run on “trust us, we have backups.” It needs boring, expensive, battle-tested redundancy. Because the next outage won’t just be inconvenient. It could be dangerous. [Visual idea: Telstra logo + frozen train + failed payment terminal + “Software bug = real-world chaos”] Follow @ClustzContact if you don’t want to miss tech stories that reveal what headlines usually hide. #TechNews #Telstra
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Henry Bennett (@henry_benn51461) reported@OsherFeldman Long winded explanation for a deliberate silly thing to do, 000 is a number you use in an emergency situation, all available lines of communication should remain open. It’s not a play thing, Sarah should have just contacted Telstra to confirm the issue if that was important.
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Tezzi G (@tezzig1961) reported@theheraldsun So Telstra **** up and Allan thinks it’s a good idea for another Victorian taxpayer handout
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Fremen Jack (@FremenJack) reported@_Gaffa_ @techAU I feel a bit sorry for Telstra around this one. I don't think most people appreciate how complex telco systems are. Yes, they should be accountable when things fail. But failures WILL happen, occasionally.
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Ash 🇦🇺 (@TheInspectorAsh) reported@heidimur This isn’t just about Telstra. We saw similar issues with Optus. If our emergency communications and critical infrastructure are meant to be resilient, why do single network outages continue to have such widespread impacts? It’s time to review whether our redundancy is truly independent, or whether we’re relying on backups that share the same points of failure.
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Belong (@BelongAU) reportedUPDATE (4.05pm): Overnight, Telstra made good progress, significantly reducing failed calls to Triple Zero. Telstra has now implemented a solution that has addressed the impact of this issue and continuing to work through further changes. (1/2)
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John Lewis. (@johnrlewis1959) reported@heidimur Amazing how she expects compensation from Telstra but has very strict limits (that deny nearly everyone) compensation for tyre damage Jacinta's failure to maintain the roads has caused.