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Telstra Issues Reports Near Denham, Western Australia

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

  • Paul_Brown1
    Paul Brown πŸ‚πŸ‘πŸ¦πŸŒΎπŸπŸ»πŸ‡πŸ₯‘πŸ₯­ (@Paul_Brown1) reported from Denham, Western Australia

    @Telstra @grow_dem_melons And down the rabbit hole we go again with Telstra customer service on Twitter πŸ™„

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  • pattpkr
    Patrick πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί (@pattpkr) reported

    @FranMooMoo Me to Telstra and optus are horrible.

  • OTheChad
    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 β€” 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 β€” 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 β€” 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 β€” healthcare, education, public admin (non-market sectors) now dominate and have abysmal productivity growth. Faster broadband, transport, and training matter β€” 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 β€” not the other way around." This keeps it punchy, factual, and directly dismantles the causal link while flipping the deficit argument.

  • teslantir
    β‚Ώ πŸ’₯ (@teslantir) reported

    Google + Telstra announced an Australia/ APAC connectivity partnership for Al-era workloads. Google will secure inter-city dark fiber capacity on Telstra's Aura Network, and Telstra will access fiber pairs on Google's Tabua, Proa, and Bulikula subsea cable systems. Telstra says Aura already has 8,000+ km laid. $GOOG

  • thebrickcleaner
    Brett Keleher (@thebrickcleaner) reported

    @Telstra data outage in Melbourne SE??

  • DryToast2810
    AlexH (@DryToast2810) reported

    Got a cold and my fevers so bad I kept trying to think about Tarzan and my brain was autocorrecting it to Telstra and now I legitimately can’t remember which is which anymore

  • Rolly50Hundred
    Rolly polly (@Rolly50Hundred) reported

    @FranMooMoo I’m in. Telstra and Optus have had the market monopoly for too long and wtf do we get for it? Excellent coverage in the Gold Coast and absolutely woeful phone reception in the entire rest of the country. Starlink will level the playing field nationwide.

  • bkendig
    Brian Kendig (@bkendig) reported

    @Telstra If you'll let me message you directly, I'll provide your customer's Telstra ID and my email address that he somehow put on his account. Thank you for your help!

  • ALTCOINENT69188
    FoundMywayInTAO (@ALTCOINENT69188) reported

    @VoteLewko @Starlink Agree, i have been all around australia with starlink and everywhere i had internet everywhere!!!! Now i use starlink at home no BS telstra or any. Telstra and anyothers operator increase price every year because of lame excuses but the quality is still crap. πŸ’©

  • kellynettlefold
    Elizabeth Anne Kelly (@kellynettlefold) reported

    Telstra r no issue when it comes to recharging which is identical to th Microsoft Product Key. Punch it in PC=dun. NO=Smartashole=Microsoft laugh at customers blockng. They do not have to know any1s card numbers, it has zilch to do with them its=Privacy Invasion. Eusk ur not rich

  • madmike888X
    Madmike (@madmike888X) reported

    @Telstra Don’t you update this page ever?? NBN Telstra down si. E 6am