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Telstra Issues Reports Near Inverloch, Victoria

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

  • kathylord2
    Kathy Lord (@kathylord2) reported from Cape Paterson, Victoria

    @Telstra I’m still unable to connect. I understand there’s a NEW issue relating to accessing customer accounts. Very unhappy. Have been on the phone twice, into a store once and online chat once. Problem remains unresolved. Do not have sale reference number with me

  • kathylord2
    Kathy Lord (@kathylord2) reported from Cape Paterson, Victoria

    @Telstra No I have not. I understand there was a problem earlier. I tried to call to sort it and was told Telstra had another problem relating to accessing customer details.

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • chicpussykat
    “Sash” Emmanuelle Somerset-Beauverie (@chicpussykat) reported

    @KensingtonRoyal @KensingtonRoyal Telstra made cust service jobs outsourced. 2010 Me then no more job $0,can’t afford gym,back on dole! Menopause worsened & mental traumas! I’m now on Disability dole & NDIS. My weight back 100+ kgs😢! In Pandemic I desperately started Yoga Teacher course on Udemy

  • ohfarfoxache
    AI Will Replace All Lawyers 🦊 (@ohfarfoxache) reported

    @kanethesaint @ronInBendigo @RaymondKeown3 **** Telstra

  • ashishiacr
    AK (@ashishiacr) reported

    @SiddharthKG7 His son bought first Mobile Network in India-Modi Telstra

  • eevblog
    Dave Jones (@eevblog) reported

    Trying to switch from Telstra mobile. For the life of me I cannot find the required account number to port my account. I used to have an account number but Telstra switched me to from post paid to pre paid somehow and now I don't get a bill, only a receipt which doesn't have an account number on it. Cannot find it online in my account. Grok says dial *#150# which doesn't work. Anyone got any idea?

  • 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 — 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.

  • BuZZiNiTT
    Dust (@BuZZiNiTT) reported

    @defnotbarnsybdc @QBCCIntegrity Yep, i can confirm. @grok confirm that Telstra and the likes are booting older phones off the network

  • SJPtweets
    SJP (@SJPtweets) reported

    @telstra I was paying $80 per month and after contacting customer services, I am suddenly paying $84????? There was no warning of a price increase

  • jayzcoz
    jayzco (@jayzcoz) reported

    @gasugasu1984 I’ve used Belong premium, $95/mth, 100/17mbps. FTTN. They use Telstra service. Northern VIC. I find the speed ok for (tv) streaming, but lm not using any video computer development software. I haven’t done a speed test. Likely cheaper services available.

  • FrancisMcF1O
    Francis McF (@FrancisMcF1O) reported

    Australia’s mobile market: 3 brands, 1 real network outside the cities. @Telstra inherited the infrastructure, kept the spectrum, and now dominates regional coverage. If the government won’t mandate roaming, we’ll never have genuine competition.

  • partywuuu
    Aino (@partywuuu) reported

    @hobojo12345678 **** Telstra