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Broadband projects

Faster broadband is coming to a place near you through more than 150 broadband projects across Victoria.

How we’re bringing you faster broadband

Work is underway to bring faster internet to Victoria through more than 150 broadband projects, with the majority of these in regional Victoria.

More than 100,000 businesses and households will benefit from digital upgrades, via partnerships with NBN Co, Opticomm and Swoop.

This is a game-changer for households. Faster connectivity means it’s easier to access the internet – for work, study and in their daily lives. They can share large files more easily, stream content, join meetings or video call with loved ones. And use multiple devices at once.

For businesses, it will speed up tasks like processing payments through EFTPOS, using cloud-based software and sharing information. It will also help businesses looking to grow beyond their own towns and suburbs, using the internet to expand their networks and reach more customers.

Where are the projects happening?

Find out the project types, including fixed wireless, Business Fibre Zones and Fibre to the Premises, as well as their locations on the project dashboard.

Find a project

Find out about all Victorian Government mobile, broadband and Wi-Fi projects for Victoria using the project dashboard.

About Connecting Victoria

Read about how Connecting Victoria program is fast-tracking connectivity improvements to help communities and businesses thrive.

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Updated 23 December 2025



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