Reports are flooding into the newsroom now of widespread disruption to multiple services across Perth including petrol pumps, banks, supermarkets and shopping centres and St John Urgent Care. Triple-zero and emergency services are not affected.
Karrinyup Shopping Centre worker Fleur says Eftpos machines are down.
“We’re open, but we can’t put any sales through,” she said.
“We’re putting things on hold and taking customer details, everyone has been pretty understanding.
“My manager says to just keep smiling.”
A Busselton Bunnings shopper reported Eftpos machines are down, with only one cash till operating. Customers have been given coffee vouchers as a thank-you for waiting.
Bendigo Bank says some online banking and transactions are impacted.
Customers entering Kmart in East Victoria Park are being told shopping is cash only as a precaution, though systems have been working intermittently.
Happily for those wondering if their buses and train stations will be operating this afternoon, Transperth says everything is A-OK.
And a reader reports that all was well this afternoon at an Australia Post outlet.
There’s no evidence to suggest the mass outage is a hack or cybersecurity incident, according to National Cyber Security Coordinator Michelle McGuinness.
“I am aware of a large-scale technical outage affecting a number of companies and services across Australia this afternoon,” McGuinness said in a statement on X.
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