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Telstra outages and service status in Wangaratta, Victoria

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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.

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  • Telstra generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Wangaratta, including 0 direct reports.

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wangaratta, Victoria

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Telstra Issues Reports Near Wangaratta, Victoria

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

  • penkcallanan
    Penny Callanan (@penkcallanan) reported from Wangaratta, Victoria

    Telstra store in Wangaratta excellent service as always and thanks to Jayden for assisting me with the upgrades! 🤳@telstra . . #wangaratta #telstra #samsung

  • althom01
    Alex Thompson (@althom01) reported from Wangaratta, Victoria

    @AKunowski Telstra are crooks. Go to amaysim I did. Never looked back

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JohnSil81971396
    John Silvester (@JohnSil81971396) reported

    @karlstefanovic Sold off Telstra and government assets to their mates to square the debt. Big thugs these two. Cost of living crisis that Australians are facing is because of the regressive mess of the GST There was never a good crisis before the GST.

  • GregRya98533841
    Greg Ryan (@GregRya98533841) reported

    @shoebil57672266 I see Albanese as the same as Telstra. Offering better deals for new customers only. **** the rest of the loyal long term members. N

  • Docsthename
    Funkdoctor (@Docsthename) reported

    I think Telstra is having relationship issues with NBN which is delaying my divorce with Telstra 😤

  • Paradoxa18
    Paradoxa (@Paradoxa18) reported

    dear Telstra thanks for never sending the gadget to connect to wifi years without home net but seems there's an upside

  • Andy22000
    Andy (@Andy22000) reported

    @WhereMyOstrich @ausstockchick No need to respond in such a derogatory manner. Here is the list, I pulled this from Grok in app you can verify it easily. Recent major Australian companies announcing significant domestic layoffs and offshoring of corporate/white-collar roles — Woolworths, Officeworks, Telstra, and NAB — have timed these moves amid sharp rises in domestic employment costs. • Woolworths (early June 2026) is offshoring hundreds of head-office roles in IT, finance, and HR to India/Philippines as part of cost-cutting to stay competitive with Aldi and Amazon. • Officeworks (late May 2026) is shifting hundreds of support, customer service, and tech roles to Bengaluru and Manila, boosted by AI/automation. • Telstra (earlier 2026) cut hundreds of roles (up to 650 in rounds) with work moving offshore to India. • NAB has expanded offshore teams in India/Vietnam (adding 1,000+ roles) while managing Australian redundancies. This wave aligns closely with escalating domestic labour costs: The national minimum wage and award rates rose 3.5% from July 2025, superannuation guarantee hit 12%, and the Fair Work Commission announced further increases effective July 2026 (4.75% on awards, ~5.9–6% on the minimum wage to $26.44/hour). Combined with weak productivity growth, higher on-costs (payroll tax, workers’ comp, etc.), and strong wage pressures, this has widened the cost gap versus offshore locations where skilled roles can be 30–70% cheaper. Companies cite these factors — plus efficiency drives — as key reasons for prioritising offshoring while protecting or growing frontline retail/store jobs domestically. This reflects a broader 2025–2026 trend among Aussie firms responding to cost-arbitrage opportunities in a high-wage, lower-productivity environment.

  • scrumblebum1
    Scrumblebum (@scrumblebum1) reported

    @Foxtel and @Telstra will yiu get rid of your not answering chats in your page. I’m a human and want to speak with a human . ***** sake where is customer service these days

  • wpbencic
    WALLY BENCIC (@wpbencic) reported

    @MrsS2023 After suffering with the Telstra internet service in the north of SA I recently swapped over to Starlink best thing I’ve ever done over 12 times faster speed at nearly half the price👍it used to take nearly 5 minutes to watch a 1:5 minute horse race replay with Telstra stop start

  • MyNameIsMurray
    Murray (@MyNameIsMurray) reported

    @Starlink And while Optus and Vodafone service this area - proving how much Telstra really sucks - they both lose signal only several kilometers further out of the CBD, meaning that they also suck. These are the only three networks here. All other carriers buy access from these three.

  • immyonboard
    immyonboard (@immyonboard) reported

    Will be late to the iOS 27 beta this year because, as usual, my Telstra internet keeps crashing. 12+ times a day. Fix your **** @telstra, this is incompetent.

  • TerinMahsout
    Terin Mahsout (@TerinMahsout) reported

    @ellymelly No. Back in 1997 John Howard made sure our telecoms network was to remain behind the rest of the world for the next decade at least. If he'd agreed to run FTTN with Telstra every Australian household today would have internet services on par with Singapore at the same price.