Crowd-sourced website Downdetector has listed Telstra, Microsoft, Google, NBN, Foxtel, National Australia Bank, ABC, ANZ, and Bendigo Bank as suffering outages.
A global software glitch is understood to be behind the issue that is also causing problems for Qantas, the federal and NSW governments.
I am aware of a large-scale technical outage affecting a number of companies and services across Australia this afternoon.— National Cyber Security Coordinator (@AUCyberSecCoord) Our current information is this outage relates to a technical issue with a third-party software platform employed by affected companies.July 19, 2024
A Qantas spokesperson confirmed it had been affected "due to a global software issue that is affecting a number of other businesses".
Reports were emerging that the outage was not malicious, however, there was no information as to how long it could last.
Many media organisations are being affected by the outage with the ABC unable to broadcast.
"The ABC is experiencing a major network outage, along with several other media outlets," it said in a news story on its website.
Nine said dozens of editors and reporters' laptops crashed shortly before 4pm.
In Melbourne, Nine News was forced to improvise the start of its 4pm bulletin amid problems with their prepared news packages.
Sky News has had similar problems with its services reduced because of the outage.
We're investigating an issue impacting users ability to access various Microsoft 365 apps and services. More info posted in the admin center under MO821132 and on — Microsoft 365 Status (@MSFT365Status) https://t.co/W5Y8dAkjMkJuly 18, 2024
The Australian National Relay Service confirmed it was working to restore services.
It said it was able to make emergency triple-zero calls.
"We understand the global Microsoft outage, which is affecting many government and business services, is the cause of the National Relay Service outage," a spokesman said.
The NSW government said a Microsoft outage was affecting a range of services.
"Departments are activating business continuity plans to ensure ongoing service," a spokesman said.
Microsoft reported problems with its services, saying some users may be unable to access various Microsoft 365 apps and services
"We're investigating an issue impacting users' ability to access various Microsoft 365 apps and services", the tweet posted on the social media platform X said on Friday.
Qantas, Coles, Woolworths, CBA, ANZ, Westpac and NAB have been contacted for comment.