Telstra outages and service status in North Dandalup, Western Australia
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Telstra Issues Reports Near North Dandalup, Western Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Dandalup and nearby locations:
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Josh Pearse (@josh_pearse2) reported from North Dandalup, Western Australia@luckyimalad @Telstra They're useless like that. Phone service is good (most of the time) but customer service is *********.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Richard (@dickster1907) reported@dean_dene @PaulBongiorno @DrJulieAH Yes because the Prime Minister is running the Telstra network. FFS. These LNP idiots are truly idiots.
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FlyingDropBear - Twatter - full of bots. (@FlyingDropBear) reported@Qldaah Maybe if Telstra hadn't spent 20 years letting the network fall into ruin, this wouldn't be happening. Our old pit was held together with plastic bags and tape.
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Mr.MojoRisn (@Totally4yeah) reported@AlastairClimate @PaulBongiorno Telstra (not Tesla, genius) was privatised by Howard, but Albanese’s Labor government directly contracts Telstra as the Emergency Call Person for Triple Zero. That’s why ACMA and the new Triple Zero Custodian are investigating, and why Labor can slap them with up to $30 million in fines. This wasn’t some 1990s relic. A software defect triggered a nationwide meltdown on 8 July 2026: 600+ Triple Zero calls failed, V/Line trains halted, payments and services crashed, hundreds needed welfare checks, and police are investigating a death potentially linked to it. Telstra itself admitted a secondary Triple Zero fault the next day. Your desperate “privatised decades ago, not our problem” line is pure hack deflection. The federal government has statutory oversight, regulatory power, and contractual responsibility for critical emergency infrastructure right now under Labor. Stop peddling ABC-grade spin for a clapped-out regime that can’t even keep Triple Zero working. Crawl back to your echo chamber.
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Will Hayes 🇦🇺 (@hayes_opinion) reported@SkyNewsAust Is Telstra in a world of trouble? Critical vulnerabilities? Sub-standard 5G with weak coverage in metro areas? Copper wires restricting delivery & speed? Satellite alternatives more reliable & often faster? Slow capacity restricting business compared to competing countries?
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Paradoxa (@Paradoxa18) reported@stationmum101 @Telstra yep landline still out mobile still intermittent though says "restored" on the outages page just imagine if this happened during fires or floods oh, don't need to network blocked during heat & fires late January new phone slower than the old all that artificial unintelligence
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Peter Roberts (@PeterTRoberts) reported@deniseshrivell I think you will find only one party privatised Telstra...but by all means treat both parties as the same.
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B. B. Bubble Bro (@buzzingburner) reported"The cause: a timing node, an unglamorous boxes that tells" David Swan on the Telstra outage CBD Columnist pg. 7, Businnes Editor pg. 5, Technology Editor pg. 4. I'm sure I could find more throughout but I would rather not read more of a paper edited so poorly. 2/2
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Harrar Longberry (@HarrarLongberry) reported@ChristineMilne As long as he can blame Telstra on his wife not being able to contact him, the man is dark down drunk happy
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Heather Glassford (@hpglassford) reportedNote to media - OK, we get it. The Telstra CEO was on leave when it happened. Sucks to be her but you don't have to say it EVERY time you mention her name. She undoubtedly works hard and is entitled to leave. Move on. #auspol
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The Apostropher Royal (@GrammarTsar) reportedTelstra didn't just wait a bit too long to replace servers. They were 10 years beyond their maintenance life. And I'll bet all the senior managers got bonuses for driving costs down & profits up by not replacing them. #Insiders