National Broadband Network (NBN)

The National Broadband Network (NBN) will bring high speed broadband to all Australians. Some parts of Cockburn have access to the NBN already and work is underway in other areas. Contact NBNCo if you have any queries regarding progress or service commencement dates.

Telecommunications infrastructure in new developments

Developers are responsible for providing telecommunications infrastructure in their developments. To provide this infrastructure, they need to contract a carrier to install telecommunications infrastructure in their new development.

NBN is the infrastructure provider of last resort in larger developments (100 lots or more). This means NBN is obliged to service the development on commercially agreed terms if you apply to NBN. Telstra is the infrastructure provider of last resort in smaller developments (less than 100 lots) until NBN publicly identifies an area as ‘ready for service’ in its fixed line rollout region. View the NBN roll out map.

Developers are asked to apply at least six months before the required date of service, to ensure a connection is ready when residents move in.

Do you have a new or recently approved development application lodged with the City? If so, plese register a new property development on the NBN website.

If you are a developer or owner-builder, there are important Commonwealth telecommunications rules you need to comply with. For more information visit the Department of Infastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications website.

Business Fibre Zone for Cockburn Central Business District

In response to the City's request, NBN is establishing a Business Fibre Zone (BFZ) in the Cockburn Central business district, encompassing all or part of the suburbs of Cockburn Central and sections of Success, South Lake, Jandakot, and Yangebup. The zone will provide businesses in the area with access to top-tier, business-grade fibre connectivity, expediting the growth of Cockburn Central and fostering a dynamic business ecosystem. 
 
Through the establishment of a BFZ, the City aims to elevate local businesses, attract investment and equity, foster innovation, and cultivate a prosperous and sustainable community. The BFZ aligns with the digital transformation of businesses and supports the ongoing expansion and development of Cockburn Central as a pivotal economic and social hub in Perth’s southern suburbs. 

Cockburn Central caters to a diverse range of economic and community needs, serving an estimated population catchment of 280,000. The new BFZ in the Cockburn Central business district will cover an area of 8.4 square kilometres and cater to more than 1,200 individual businesses. Many of these businesses are sole traders who stand to benefit greatly from the BFZ's provisions.

With the inclusion of the BFZ at Cockburn Central, the City of Cockburn will have a total of five BFZs spread throughout its vicinity. Together, these zones will serve approximately 70 per cent of businesses in the City.

The City will provide further updates as information becomes available from NBN.

More information and contact

Contact NBNCo for up-to-date information on NBN in your area.

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Whadjuk Boodja
9 Coleville Crescent,
Spearwood 6163

PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake DC,
Western Australia, 6965

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Cockburn Nyungar moort Beeliar boodja-k kaadadjiny. Koora, yeyi, benang baalap nidja boodja-k kaaradjiny.
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We acknowledge a continuing connection to land, waters and culture and pay our respects to the Elders, past and present.