Telstra outages and service status in Stradbrooke, South Australia
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- Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Stradbrooke, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Phone and Internet.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Jun 22, 9:44 AM GMT+10.
- Phone (63%)
- Internet (38%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Stradbrooke, South Australia
The chart below shows the number of Telstra reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Stradbrooke, South Australia 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 Stradbrooke, South Australia
The most recent Telstra outage reports came from the following cities: Adelaide.
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Stradbrooke, South Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Stradbrooke and nearby locations:
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Just_BeL (@HeReTTiK) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaOf molecular cells these ***** are in China now their not in Australia their now based in China I can't even get out of bed today iv got a headache and my whole body is heavy I kid you not they ate trying to kill me you published my private number ***** why ? #telstra #help
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Mike Newbound (@newbound_mike) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaBeen trying to get Foxtel on the line to cancel the subscription I waited waited and waited the finally this idiot said to me go to Telstra I have Foxtel wth Foxtel finally I got through the to a lovely lad who went through all of the hurdles a only to fall at the last one HELP!
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Kirsty Adderley (@kirsty_sarcie1) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaDear @Telstra @NBN_Australia thanks for canceling my order for a thing you’re forcing me to do because you don’t read your own customer notes. Really appreciate your incompetence and the inconvenience you’ve caused me. Idiots 😒
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Lady Pooh (@LadyPoop2) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@gwendabgilbert I get the TELSTRA Scanners, and we are with Origin,which is **** btw🙄🙄
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Kirsty Adderley (@kirsty_sarcie1) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaSo @telstra there are three weeks before I am going holiday and I would like my mother to have access to the outside world. I am officially at my wits end over your incompetence and lack of customer service. #nbn #telstra
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Jacqui McGill AO MBA (@Jacqui_E_mcgill) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaHey @telstra I am truly amazed at how bad your online support is. Seriously so far trying to establish data sharing across devices has taken 6 hours and I still haven’t progressed past getting the new sim.
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Teresa LaRocca (@effielarocca) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra 1/2. 2,weeks ago I suggested we switch from @Optus to Telstra, up our speed to 50mps as your bundle seemed better than Optus. Now we have no internet (which seemed to work on an Optus network) and yesterday my sister lost her job. She has 2 weeks left of her job and now
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Anika Johnstone (@spokenly_) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaWe still don’t have internet or a solution for the internet and I am so so angry (I never get angry) and exhausted from trying to sort it and I will *never* use the companies (@Telstra @Internode ) involved again because they failed on all four of the above <end rant>.
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STEVE FISCHER (@STEVEFI14205588) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@gomichild Problem is Auspost is like Telstra these days. Difficult to tell which ones are employees or contractor couriers! They can sack a female CEO 1 year over a watch & next year pay male execs $1000's in bonuses. I mean WTAF???
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michael power (@mickyj63) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@ScottElderfiel1 The bills is one issue my mother has the last two electricity bills have been in the red so was her Telstra bill
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Ingo Koeper (@ikoeper) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaSo the home internet isn’t working, and @Telstra doesn’t seem to have a service phone number, directs me to a chat in their app, where nobody answers. Imagine I would have to give a life lecture now....
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Emily Fung (@iEmRollin) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@NBN_Australia We just got our NBN connection back 15 minutes ago (after 13 hours of outage), @Telstra is still showing an outage page on their website tho.
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Alan Cramer (@alancramer) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaFurther to this, you can't speak to anyone at @Telstra Plus. When you call, you tell the AI that you want to speak to someone relating to Telstra Plus and are put through to Disconnections. Must be hoping that those poor souls can save the customer from walking.
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Anika Johnstone (@spokenly_) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra Internode with telstra doing the provisioning. First scheduled appt they never knocked despite us being home all day, second didn’t show up. We took 2 days off work to accomodate and can’t do again.
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Ken Mah (@kenmaharchitect) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaOur pm is doing a good job with fostering good relations with countries around the region including our pacific neighbours. But? Why do we have to pay Telstra, a private company, to help keep Huawei out? This is not fair competition, it has anti China components and unnecessary.
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Alan Cramer (@alancramer) reported from Adelaide, South Australia.@Telstra Plus is a program full of shit. Ordered some items and due to incompetent staff who cannot put my full name and address I requested, package has been stuck at @startrack for nearly 2 months. Finger pointing between the two orgs continues.
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Lisa McCormick (@LAMcCormick) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@spike77_7 @CanberraUnited @PerformanceTVL @NewcastleJetsFC mmm I’m a Telstra internet customer and not a mobile customer 😡
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Luke Strudwick (@luke_strud) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra @noMercy_19 @Telstra same thing happened to me and the missus trying to buy iPhone 13 outright at Marion shopping centre in adelaide. We waited for ages then got a rude lady and told no stock so we went to Jb-hifi and the girl there was lovely so bought and left happy.
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Geoff Thomas (@AxantCorp) reported from Adelaide, South Australia@Telstra Hi. There tended to be coverage where you state it is exists. The issue is that in the fringe areas it’s inadequate for web browsing or high reliability of calls. It’s a major tourism destination- you should be able to access booking apps etc wherever
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Adam Fitzgerald (@AdamJFitzgerald) reported from Adelaide, South AustraliaI have a @Telstra Bigpond email address (for years) but ever since getting a new @SamsungMobile Galaxy S10, I can't get my bigpond email to work on the App at my local Telstra Shop, that there's a glitch with this, and there's nothing I can do, but webmail. Is this true? Help! 😕
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Don't Listen to words. Watch their actions. (@wakeuptotheleft) reported@DarcyMiddleton @AmeliaBee7 It’s not trans hysteria mate, we moved my two nieces from a public school to a private one as they were allowing a boy to shower with 12 year old girls and when the parents went down to the school they teachers were attacking the girls and offering to re educate them , where I currently work ,the young kids that work there also go to a government school and a 16 year old is now allowed to shower with the girls and this **** has hit the fan at that school. It happens is workplaces too, I worked for Telstra for 12 years and then another big corporate for 10, we had a gym on site for all staff and it used to be quite busy before and after work as it was free. Then the morons announced their trans policy and allowed the males to shower and undress with the females. No one complained because they know they’d get in trouble and 95 per cent just stopped using the facility, meanwhile on teams everyone is talking about how ****** it is and how no one can say a word. This is issue plays a big part.
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“Sash” Emmanuelle Somerset-Beauverie (@chicpussykat) reported@SimonJCLeBON In 2005, I was $employed w/Telstra phone Foxtel sales & cust service I earnt AUD$1800 fortnight, noon-8pm wkdays. I gym in mornings: Yoga Hatha or Vinyasa (depend what’s on), group Pilates, weight circuit training, 45min treadmill, 45min gym bike, 2yrs= I lost 30kg
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Jordan Wardle (@JordanWardle5) reported@theinfradev @ruicharadrius I'm not revising history. The plan was fttp everywhere, with Telstra and optus copper being bought out to move them to the NBN. The copper was never going to be used for the NBN. Look at the Telstra definitive agreements from 2011.
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Chad (@OTheChad) reported@mynameiskiiiid @TheKouk Structural deficit? Mate, let's get this straight.Australia's structural budget issues blew out post-GFC and especially under recent big-spending governments — not from Howard paying down $96b in inherited debt while running surpluses. Howard left the budget in strong shape with low debt and a Future Fund seeded. Today's deficits (still projected around 1% of GDP with net debt heading to ~20%+) come from exploding recurrent spending: NDIS, aged care, welfare, and public sector bloat — not a lack of 'productivity policy' from the 90s/00s. Howard-era asset sales (Telstra etc.) shifted assets to private hands where they often delivered better efficiency and innovation — exactly what boosts productivity. Privatisation and microeconomic reforms in the 80s-90s drove Australia's strong productivity surge in the late 90s/early 00s. Blaming today's slump on "record low infrastructure spending" 25-30 years ago is the real stretch. Recent productivity stagnation (labour productivity near flat since ~2016-17, weakest in decades) has clear modern drivers:Services shift — healthcare, education, public admin (non-market sectors) now dominate and have abysmal productivity growth. Faster broadband, transport, and training matter — but governments have poured billions into infrastructure since then (and states still do). The constraint isn't some 1990s "under-spend"; it's getting value for money, avoiding waste, and prioritising high-return projects over recurrent blowouts. Private sector dynamism, competition, and sensible tax settings deliver productivity far more reliably than more government "facilitation" funded by structural deficits. You know what actually restricts productivity policy? Promising endless spending while ignoring incentives, efficiency, and evidence. Structural deficits today crowd out future options through higher interest and taxes — not the other way around." This keeps it punchy, factual, and directly dismantles the causal link while flipping the deficit argument.
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dexq (@qexdval) reportedTech illiterate idiots in this comment section is insane, if ur still getting low internet speeds with nbn installed ur likely not asking for the fttp upgrade which is free and ur paying the same per month sometimes even cheaper then ur avg fttn ect with deals, yes sometimes u cant get fttp installed but cases are slim and u only ever have to pay if ur 1. Getting business grade lines (which u wont need for the avg household) 2. If they have to actually install the lines which if u have pre existing lines then ur fine and wont need to pay which is the case for most, As for wifi its only really a user issue so many things can can contribute to a bad wifi connection Like Bad routers Damaged lines Interference (usually if u have ur router lined with a stud in the wall can contribute to this) but microwaves and emf interference can cause a bad wifi connection Some routers just need a simple setup properly rather then it being just default IF you’re internet provider says anything like ur ineligible immediately ask for a technician to come out and look as the internet provider company’s themselves don’t have the technology to see if you’re ineligible or not they might say they do but at best they only have surface level ****, my first 2/3 calls to the internet company’s themselves were “you’re ineligible” the 4th I asked for a technician to atleast have a look and he said and in quotes “this is piss easy to install what where they even telling you” they then relayed that to them and got this (photo attached) within the next couple of days with the fibre installed And I’ll add my circumstances which is why I think most will not have any issues • I live in ******** nowhere with a avg of 2/5k people with a outdated tower for the town • the house I’m currently in is roughly 80+ years old as far as I know it got built in 1945 (yes it did get re modernised but like surface level **** like up to date stove and redone walls and paint obviously) no rewiring Yes we got ****** by abbot so we had to deal with **** company’s like Telstra Optus selling a fttn scam for probably more than enough time but we have had fibre implementations for a while now so the wifi/internet connection excuse just isn’t there anymore maybe at the start but we are pretty close to having most of Australia on fttp or atleast attempting We are in no way as good as NZs and USAs fibre implementations but you should be getting perfectly fine wifi and speeds for the avg homes use no matter what you do and if u work from home and do any data transfer work.
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Deepuc (@deepudips009) reported@Vickibrady @Telstra have you ever tried contacting your premium support on Telstra app? you should try
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MyBrainHurts🍸 ⚰️ (@CountessAu) reported@Telstra, how about you stop sending pointless notifications at 5am before I lodge a formal complaint to the TIO for disturbing my peace and quiet enjoyment. Like sleep. Morons.
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Peter 2.0 🐁🌸 (@PeterPeterV20) reported@cyberpunkdingo Yes, Telstra as you mentioned did a signed deal with Infosys. 600 jobs gone, all local IT contracting staff were retrenched. Then they use some onshore workers to run the service but the workers are mainly offshore. NAB also partnered with Accenture this failed miserably.
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D.J. Grey (@akintowarlock) reportedDear @telstra? What do you make of this? The fact that apparently you are to be seen as selling a paying customer down the river for not only the last year and half but the next 6+ months as well? Can you believe @TelstraAU did this ? ~ December James Grey.
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JimboDardy (@JimboDardy) reportedWill have to admit that calling the telstra workers **** did actually solve my issue and got the ball moving to fix the issue. Something oldschool foreign outsourced support would take serious and send in the big man to solve it. No I think if you tried that they'd extradite you to the others land to be put down.