What You Need to Know About Starlink Speeds in Australia

29/11/2025

Rural Australians have long faced the problem of unreliable internet connectivity with low speeds. However, the new Starlink satellite system promises Internet connectivity comparable to that of cities. But how fast can the system go? Through the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) testing results and genuine user experience, the average Starlink Internet speeds guarantee between 189-215 Mbps with an average latency of between 30-32ms. This compared with the prior Internet system's latency time of over the threshold of over 600 ms. This post breaks down actual Starlink speeds across Australia. This includes what affects the internet performance, and how you can maximize the connection quality.

Understanding Starlink Performance in Australia

The performance of Starlink across Australia depends on the location, time of day, and the amount of traffic on the network. But still, its performance exceeds that of the traditional satellite internet. As indicated by the ACCC's report released in September 2025:

  1. Downloading speeds

Average of 215 Mbps at every hour of the day; reduced to 189.3 Mbps during evening peaks (7 pm-11 pm). Personal users experience anywhere between 100 Mbps to over 300 Mbps.

  1. Uploading speeds

Average at 31.1 Mbps at all times & at 30.6 Mbps during peak times, meaning it's adequate for video calling & cloud backup services.

  1. Real-world results

Aussie users experience extremely fast results across various settings. Residents of Warragul, VIC experience speeds of 116-497 Mbps, with the rest of the Gippsland region consistently above the 300 Mbps mark. Rural Queensland averages 150 Mbps—speeds that rival many urban connections.

  1. Latency

Averaging just 30.6 ms at all times of the day and only 32.2 ms during peak hours. This is an incredible 21 times faster than NBN Sky Muster's 663.5 ms.

What matters most? A clear sky greatly improves performance. A well-placed dish could mean the difference between a throughput of 100 Mbps and over 300 Mbps.

What Factors Influence Your Internet Speed

Several factors affect Starlink speeds:

Network congestion slows speeds during peak hours, reducing them from 215 Mbps to about 189.3 Mbps in populated areas.

Weather can interfere with satellite signals across Australia. Heavy rain can temporarily disrupt connections, and southern storms cause brief interruptions. Speeds recover quickly once the weather clears.

Physical obstructions can block your dish's view. Trees, buildings, and walls are common problems that greatly reduce signal strength. Roof mounting with a 360-degree clear sky view can improve speeds by up to 50%. Use the Starlink app's obstruction checker to identify ideal placement.

Location significantly affects connection consistency. Rural areas typically experience faster speeds due to lower network congestion. Remote locations also experience disconnects sometimes. An example is Alice Springs.

Service plans help in dictating your optimal speed potential. Business plans ensure you enjoy faster speeds consistently with very minimal congestion. Standard residential plans give you access to unlimited data. However, expect to encounter deprioritization during those network congestion moments.

Environmental interference can reduce connection quality. Other gadgets sometimes block the signal in that area. Moreover, the overload of the WiFi network also creates a lagging issue. Wired connections eliminate this problem.

Real Australian Speed Test Data

Location Download Upload Lag
Warragul, VIC 116-497 Mbps 19-85 Mbps 19 ms
Pakenham, VIC 100-200 Mbps 15-25 Mbps 25 ms
Gippsland 300+ Mbps 20-30 Mbps 22 ms
Rural Queensland 150 Mbps 20 Mbps 30 ms

These are the results of people using the Starlink network. The speeds tend to fluctuate slightly throughout the day. Generally, the speed is consistent and doesn't drop.

Comparison of Starlink with Other Networks

Comparison of Starlink speeds with other Australian internet services

NBN Sky Muster offers much lower speeds. That's 25-100 Mbps downloads with 663.5 ms ( all hours) and 670.2 ms ( busy hours) latency. Thus, Starlink dramatically outperforms Sky Muster for gaming.

The NBN Fixed Wireless works well in certain areas. Nevertheless, its connection only has a range of 14 kilometers. Moreover, the connection becomes slow during the peak hours of the evening. That's 92.2 Mbps (busy hours) compared to 97.8 Mbps (all hours). In contrast, the Starlink Satellite Internet connects regardless of the place you are.

Mobile networks such as 4G and 5G work well for cities. However, the reception is poor in the remote places all the time. Good cases are the web dropouts beyond large cities. On the other hand, speeds are stable through Starlink in the outback.

City NBN fibre provides a high internet speed within the cities. While urban fiber delivers up to 1,000 Mbps, rural areas lack this infrastructure entirely. That is why the Starlink speeds in Australia fill the gap.

Service Download Speed Upload Speed Latency Best For Limitations
Starlink All hours: 189-215 Mbps
Busy hours: 189.3 Mbps
30-31 Mbps 30.6-32.2ms Rural areas, gaming, and remote work Requires clear sky view, weather sensitive
NBN Sky Muster 25-100 Mbps (83.6% of that for all hours & 70.1% for busy hours) 5-10 Mbps 663.5-670.2ms Remote properties beyond fixed wireless High latency, data caps, poor for gaming
NBN Fixed Wireless Plus All hours: 97.8 Mbps
Busy hours: 92.2 Mbps
All hours: 12.3 Mbps
Busy hours: 11.3 Mbps
20-30ms Within 14km of the tower Limited coverage, congestion during peak
NBN Fiber 25-1000 Mbps 5-400 Mbps 5-15ms Urban/suburban areas Not available in rural areas
4G/5G Mobile 20-300 Mbps 5-50 Mbps 20-50ms Urban areas with coverage Expensive data, poor rural coverage

How to Improve Your Connection Performance

These steps improve your speeds:

  • Plan large downloads during early morning hours
  • Use the app to check for obstructions.
  • Mount your dish on a flat roof surface.
  • Clean your wifi dish frequently using a cloth
  • Change to a less busy WiFi channel
  • Connect important devices using cables
  • Start using a WiFi 6 router
  • Monitor your data usage every month

Moreover, good power provides a steady online connection. Reliable power prevents unexpected disruptions of the internet connection. As such, backup power is very useful during power failures.

Maintaining a Perfect Internet Connection

Portable power station keeping Starlink running during Australian power outages

Starlink demands a steady power connection to work well. The power draw is 50-75 watts for standard Gen 2 models (about 20W idle). For high-performance options, that goes to 110-150 watts for active use and 45 W when idle. And a daylong operation continues at a level of 1.2 to 1.8 kWh (standard options). That goes to 2.6-3.6 kWh for high–performance models. Power failures immediately disconnect your internet service.

Portable power stations solve this problem effectively. They make it easy to keep the gear going during power failures. Moreover, the solar charging ensures your operations run without relying on power grids. This way, you get power no matter where you are.

BLUETTI AC180

The BLUETTI AC180 has an output of 1,800W. The battery of the power station has a capacity of 1,152Wh and runs the Starlink equipment for a very long time. For instance, this power station could power the system (using an average of 60 W) for about 15 hours. What's worth pointing out is that the power station charges very quickly. It takes only 45 minutes to go from 0 to 80 percent. It also functions well even in Australian climatic conditions. Weekend getaways are thus not an issue.

BLUETTI AC180 power station powering Starlink in a remote Australian location


The system has the following specifications:

  • 1,800W Continuous Power for your needs
  • Battery capacity of 1,152Wh for extended all-day operation
  • Rapid charging reaches 80% quickly through solar
  • Many output ports for all devices
  • Compact design, making it easy to adapt to small spaces
  • Capable of operating even at temperatures of -20°C.

Bluetti Elite 200 V2

The BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Station provides a power delivery of 2,600W. The battery of 2,073.6Wh provides massive backup power. Moreover, it performs well with high power demands. What's worth highlighting is that farmers can use it every day. It sustains the speeds of Starlink in Australia at all times. Moreover, the warranty of 5 years provides peace of mind.

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 powering Starlink for rural Australian farmers


This system provides the following specs for users:

  • Power of 2,600W for heavy-duty gear and equipment
  • 2,073.6Wh runs the unit longer compared to other options
  • Solar recharging is very effective even in remote areas
  • Adapts well to the Australian climate year-round
  • Power multiple devices simultaneously without any issues
  • Made for serious use over long years

Both of these units ensure true freedom on the web. They ensure that the Starlink connection functions regardless of the circumstances. Thus, Australians in remote spots have access to a stable internet connection.

Using Starlink to Your Advantage

The Starlink speeds Australia changes this nation's countryside. The rapid satellite internet connects every place. Similarly, this stable internet connection facilitates remote working nowadays. Finally, television shows become easy to stream for families.

Starlink enabling remote work and streaming in rural Australia

With Starlink and mobile power backup, freedom increases. You are keeping the internet on during power failures. Plus, the power stations from the company, BLUETTI, are a steady power source that'll work great.

Check the availability of Starlink's service using the Starlink app first. First, check if the service is available at your home address. Then, prepare to have a smooth internet connection with a backup option. Lastly, consider the power requirements that you currently have.

Common Questions About Starlink Performance

  • What is the internet speed of Starlink Australia?

The downloading speeds in standard options average 215 Mbps (all hours). This drops to 189.3 under busy hours. At the same time, the latency is about 30.6-32.2 ms.

  • What are the factors that affect the speed of Starlink?

Crowded networks slow speeds during busy evenings. Weather issues impact the strength of the signal during storms. Blocks also completely block the view of the dish. Yet, optimal placement solves most issues related to speeds.

  • Is the internet of Starlink good for gaming?

The internet of Starlink works very well for online games. The lag remains around 30.6-32.2 ms for the games. Additionally, the speeds are consistent during the online gaming sessions. It performs much better than the old satellite internet for gaming.

  • Can the weather affect Starlink's internet?

Heavy rains may interrupt the signal temporarily. Thunderstorms may temporarily hide satellites during bad weather. Nonetheless, the internet connection resumes after the clearing of that bad weather. The dish melts the snow on its own.

  • What is the power consumption of Starlink per day?

The power required is 50 to 75 watts an hour ( standard models: Gen 2) or nearly 20 W when idle. For high-performance options, that goes to 110-150 watts for active use and 45 W when idle. And a daylong operation continues at a level of 1.2 to 1.8 kWh (standard options). That goes to 2.6-3.6 kWh for high–performance models.

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