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Telstra Issues Reports Near Cobram, Victoria

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

  • mcdonellaussie
    mark mcdonell 🐅🐅🏆 (@mcdonellaussie) reported from Numurkah, Victoria

    @janice_martin5 3 hours just a little less time then it would take to get someone at Telstra to talk to ya. (Not necessarily the person who could help that would be 3 days if ya lucky).

Telstra Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Totally4yeah
    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.

  • sirhumpyAU
    Humpy (@sirhumpyAU) reported

    @tim_blee The 000 system is antiquated, Telstra gets about $20 million a year from running it. Labor has updated the emergency alert system, which will be tested later this month. Someone should ask Henderson why they didn't do anything to improve 000 tech in their decade of government

  • controlreversal
    freedom86 (@controlreversal) reported

    @AllBiteNoBark88 Unless you are with Telstra and the ******* system doesn't work.

  • inandaway
    Lights On The Hill (@inandaway) reported

    @mackaysuzie “Brady said that for a 1100-kilometre cable connecting Syd, Melb, Canberra Telstra needed to issue: *3000 land access activity notices *1700 land access surveys *1100 construction certificate notices *171 cultural heritage and environmental surveys”

  • WInsufficientia
    WestInsufficientia (@WInsufficientia) reported

    @Totally4yeah @PaulBongiorno Telstra is a PRIVATE CORPORATION not a govt institutuon. LNP with Hanson (Ind) in 1997.. partial sale & 2006 with PHON support.. FULL sale! That’s why it’s NOT a good idea to PRIVATISE VITAL INDUSTRIES (communications banks etc)! Labor STILL dealing with/fixing LNP/PHON MESS!

  • twensor
    twensor (@twensor) reported

    @adaptive_ape Indeed. Stop & think about it. What did Telstra think would happen if they ignored multiple warnings, failed to mitigate the risk & it resulted in a huge national outage? Fat bonuses for cost shifting the risk onto the rest of us??? Wtf was the decision making here? #auspol

  • SchoonerLita
    💧Rodent. #Goyim. UpScrolled @Thornintheside (@SchoonerLita) reported

    @jaraparilla @TimLooker @ABCaustralia Same, Telstra always had tidy cabling and the best server rooms. Everything was planned and well thought out. All the others had either ups issues or suffered from old gear or spaghetti cabling. I believe they're buried in OHS these days, too hard to access.

  • Democracy_Duck
    Anonymous Democracy (@Democracy_Duck) reported

    @TruthdriverOn Seriously this is the fault of privatisation.. Telstra when privatizing promised that no services would be affected and that triple Zero would be a priority.. Telstra earns billions and they can't provide the one service we need LNP sold Telstra so it's their fault

  • peeeengry
    fanpengry🐧 (@peeeengry) reported

    Looks like Neil really was behind the Telstra outage. He literally sealed off the network. And no, I’m not just trying to seal the seals because penguins happen to be seal food. What am I saying. #neiltheseal #telstra

  • BattleSideTim
    Tim (@BattleSideTim) reported

    @Nolongerscot @madwixxy @BarbaraHFlowers Well it sort of is an emergency if it’s not going through & the Minister in charge was rushing back from holidays.I mean let’s apportion blame to the relevant minister here & Telstra who wanted exclusivity. At least we now know we need a back up,as it affected a lot of industries as well as 000. So quite a potentially dangerous situation & thanks for the spelling correction.Silly me.