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WA Severe Weather Update

In this blog, we’ll provide updates on our severe weather recovery efforts and details of our support to local communities as it relates to the nbn™ network. Ongoing updates can also be found on the nbn Twitter account @NBN_Australia


8 February at 5:10pm


We are continuing to monitor the situation in Western Australia (WA) and don't currently have any services connected to the nbn™ network offline as a result of the bushfires in the South West.

We have so far recovered approximately 2600 services, however local power outages in affected areas may continue to make it difficult for some users to access the nbn™ network.

The nbn™ network is operational across most of the state, however residents within bushfire affected areas across South Western WA may have issues accessing the nbn™ network.

Power outages (not related to bushfires) have also been reported across Metro Perth, which may be impacting access to the nbn™ network for some customers.

If you are without service, please visit our network status page.

This will be the last update for this issue.



7 February at 9:35am


We are continuing to monitor the situation in Western Australia (WA) and don't currently have any services connected to the nbn™ network offline as a result of the bushfires in the South West.

We have so far recovered approximately 2600 services, however local power outages in affected areas may continue to make it difficult for some users to access the nbn™ network.

The nbn™ network is operational across most of the state, however residents within bushfire affected areas across South Western WA may have issues accessing the nbn™ network.

Power outages (not related to bushfires) have also been reported across Metro Perth and regional areas north of Perth, which may be impacting access to the nbn™ network for some customers.

If you are without service, please visit our network status page

We continue to monitor the situation and will provide updates to customers on this page and via @NBN_Australia on Twitter.



6 February at 8:18pm


We are continuing to monitor the situation in Western Australia and don't currently have any services connected to the nbn™ network offline as a result of the bushfires in the South West.

We have so far recovered more than 1900 services in these areas, however local power outages in affected areas may continue to make it difficult for some users to access the nbn™ network.

We’ve been advised the community evacuation centre at the Walpole Sport and Recreation Centre has now closed, while our Road Muster Truck is currently returning to Perth, after being deployed to Kirup today.

There have also been power outages reported (not related to bushfires) in Kalgoorlie, Northampton, Port Dension, Green Head and Lancelin, which are affecting the nbn™ network. We are currently responding to these outages.

If you are without service, please visit our network status page.

We continue to monitor the situation and will provide updates to customers on this page and via @NBN_Australia on Twitter.



6 February at 11:26am


We are continuing to monitor the situation in Western Australia and don't currently have any services connected to the nbn™ network offline.

We have so far recovered more than 1500 services, however local power outages in affected areas may continue to make it difficult for some users to access the nbn™ network.

We are working closely with the Department of Fire and Emergency Services and Western Power, and will be deploying a Road Muster Truck and other temporary network equipment to support operations in Kirup today.

Areas impacted by power outages also include Walpole, Shadforth, Peaceful Bay, Hazelvale, Kentdale, Balingup and Greenbushes.

Community members in the Walpole area can access the nbn™ network at the community evacuation centre at the Walpole Sport and Recreation Centre, Lot 2 Latham Ave, Walpole.

The Bureau of Meteorology has fire weather warnings in place for Central West, Lower West (including Perth), South Coastal, Gascoyne Coast, Leeuwin, Nelson, Upper Great Southern, Beaufort and Ninghan regions.

We will continue to monitor the situation across the weekend, and will provide updates to customers on this page and via @NBN_Australia on Twitter.


5 February at 6:22pm


Customers connected to services over the nbn™ network in parts of Western Australia may be experiencing difficulties connecting to the nbn™ network due to power outages caused by bushfires.

Areas impacted by power outages include Walpole, Shadforth, Peaceful Bay, Hazelvale, Kentdale, Bridgetown, Balingup and Greenbushes.

We continue to work with local emergency services to maintain the nbn™ network during this bushfire event.

Community members in the Walpole area can access the nbn™ network at the community evacuation centre at the Walpole Sport and Recreation Centre, Lot 2 Latham Ave, Walpole.

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast Severe Fire Danger for the Central West, Lower West (including Perth), South Coastal, Gascoyne Coast, Leeuwin, Nelson, Upper Great Southern, Beaufort and Ninghan regions, and has fire weather warnings in place.

We will continue to monitor the situation across the weekend, and will provide updates to customers on this page and via @NBN_Australia on Twitter.


5 February at 3:35pm


Updated with new evacuation centre information


Customers connected to services over the nbn™ network in Walpole, Shadforth, Peaceful Bay, Hazelvale and Kentdale areas may be experiencing difficulties connecting to the nbn™ network due to power outages in the area caused by bushfires.

We are currently deploying generators to sites in the affected area to ensure the nbn™ network remains operational, while Western Power restores power to the nbn™ network.

We continue to work with local emergency services to maintain the nbn™ network during this bushfire event.

Community members in the Walpole area can access the nbn™ network at the community evacuation centre at the Walpole Sport and Recreation Centre Lot 2 Latham Ave, Walpole.

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast Severe Fire Danger for the Central West, Lower West (including Perth), South Coastal, Gascoyne Coast, Leeuwin, Nelson, Upper Great Southern, Beaufort and Ninghan regions and has fire weather warnings in place.

We will continue to monitor the situation across the weekend, and will provide updates to customers on this page and via @NBN_Australia on Twitter.


5 February at 11:30am


Customers connected to services over the nbn™ network in Walpole, Shadforth, Peaceful Bay, Hazelvale and Kentdale areas may be experiencing difficulties connecting to the nbn™ network due to power outages in the area caused by bushfires.

We are currently deploying generators to sites in the affected area to ensure the nbn™ network remains operational, while Western Power restores power to the nbn™ network.

We continue to work with local emergency services to maintain the nbn™ network during this bushfire event.

Community members in these areas can access the nbn™ network at the community evacuation centre at the Denmark Recreation Centre, Mclean Park, Brazier St, Denmark.

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast Severe Fire Danger for the Central West, Lower West (including Perth), South Coastal, Gascoyne Coast, Leeuwin, Nelson, Upper Great Southern, Beaufort and Ninghan regions and has fire weather warnings in place.

We will continue to monitor the situation across the weekend, and will provide updates to customers on this page and via @NBN_Australia on Twitter.




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