Telstra outages and service status in Marong, Victoria
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Marong, Victoria
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Marong, Victoria
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Marong and nearby locations:
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Coel May (@coelmay) reported from Bendigo, VictoriaEvery time I go to #Woolies #KenningtonVillage I consider switching from @amaysimAU to a provider on the #Telstra network. That's how bad reception is.
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Paul Pickford (@PaulPickford) reported from Bendigo, Victoria@JaseRicho Make Aussie Broadband get a tech around, same thing happened to my neighbour (same company). They had to wait months to get it right, technician was the only one who could trace the problem. I went with Telstra and had it on in a week.
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Emma D'Agostino (@amassedmedia) reported from Bendigo, VictoriaTelstra is moving away from 3G as it looks to 4G and 5G as its networks of the future. According to Telstra, the 4G coverage outside my house should be good. So long as you can place a call outside, they don’t seem to think it’s a serious issue.
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💧Rob Stephenson FRSA (@RobBendigo) reported from Bendigo, Victoria@joshua_eaton I still remember my grandparents’ number - I’m sure it caused problems for some of grandma’s friends after Pa died, she moved into care, and Telstra reassigned it to a “massage” parlour. I never got around to calling them before the police raided them!
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Keef (@KeithMacqueen) reported from Bendigo, Victoria@Hammyhamster10 @TurnbullMalcolm Having a great time with the NBN getting choked and my connection all but disappearing. All the while being told the NBN isn’t down by Telstra. Joke - and a pretty poor one at that.
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Debbie dean (@debbiedean1966) reported from Bendigo, Victoria@Telstra After not getting service 2yrs I’ve paid for full package,foxtel which I rarely can use cause there is no internet .. after 22 yrs of being a customer they said I have 2 choices .. wait 3-4 months for nbn to be connected and get $20 off my bill ... or leave !!!!!
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Brian Turner (@turnerbt3351) reported from Bendigo, VictoriaDoes anyone know how you get a staff member at Telstra to respond to a service issue you have? If you have a solution to this one that would be good.
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Rob Stephenson FRSA (@RobBendigo) reported from Bendigo, VictoriaBlast from the past - have had a 2021/22 telephone book delivered this morning! Still has a number for my Mum, who died five years ago, on a phone service that was disconnected after Dad died thirteen years ago! @Telstra #Catchup
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Paul Pickford (@PaulPickford) reported from Bendigo, Victoria@Telstra Thanks Renee, I will try again I think the only solution is a new tower. I have spoken to the Telstra regional manager who mentioned Hazeldenes chickens (Business) may be putting in their own tower in Lockwood that may help.
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Tracey Marshall (@tracey_68) reported from Bendigo, Victoria@Telstra Good Afternoon, what is happening with 4g in Kangaroo Flat, Victoria. We have no service. Not happy.
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Rob Stephenson FRSA (@RobBendigo) reported from Bendigo, Victoria@Telstra Yes - Telstra eventually disconnected the service after we took the issue to the Telco Ombudsman. Happy to keep this discussion going in public, but the next chapter will get ugly, if you ask, “Why?”!
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Mr Max (@MrMax_2000) reported@DougCox84162420 @VoteLewko @Starlink Telstra plan for 50 Mbps was around 75 dollars 5 years ago and they were increasing prices by $5 every year with no change in speed. Then did one step up to 100 and finally 500 last year but the speed is never consistent. Some parts of the world have moved to Gbps.
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Here4CarltonMeltdowns⚫️⚪️⚫️🇦🇺✊🏾🌊🏄♂️ (@camo2572) reported@karlstefanovic Sold everything you clown Private sector won That’s why we pay **** tonne more Look at Telecom into Telstra he royally ****** that up ******* get it right ******** 🤡🖕#Auspol
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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.
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St Mary MacKiller (@StMaryMacKiller) reported@CDunnart It’s not this farmer’s choice. Telstra ran through here long ago and all the trees on their line died. He left them all for habitat but time and storms bring them down and he has to clear when fallen timber gets too dense bcs of bushfire risk. He leaves a lot of habitat.
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WaltzingRNLilydale (@rn_lilydale) reported@newscomauHQ The 🇦🇺 government does the same, on a much larger scale. Federal agencies (Immigration, ATO etc.) and major contractors have long outsourced call centres, customer service and IT work to the Philippines and India, thousands of roles. Telstra, banks and others do the same.
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Pak 🇦🇺 (@_Whale_fish_) reported@VoteLewko @Starlink Ah, look, some competition! How terrible. Telstra and Optus will be forced to improve their services. Brrrrr
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Paradoxa (@Paradoxa18) reportedOK the rain was good but why is the phone out? first rain in a while might have taken out the landline or rats or termites be in a right pickle if the mobile were network blocked as it was for a while hey @Telstra can't dm on the new phone the "network" demanded I buy
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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.
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Brett Keleher (@thebrickcleaner) reported@Telstra data outage in Melbourne SE??