Unless there's a subdivision on the council plans (IE 2 lot numbers exist, not just 2 residences on one lot) I think you're going to have a bad time.
https://www.newsprout.com.au/support-article/nbn-to-second-dwellings-airbnb-outbuildings-and-granny-flats/
sums it up.

It is possible but for one customer it took ~3 years to get his factory unit connected.



On 17/4/20 4:16 am, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey all,

I've got a friend that has moved into a new house in a new estate.  They are the first person in the house.

The house has two properties, say '26 Blah St' and a granny flat in '26a Blah St'.

Someone had already moved into the granny flat and has connected NBN.

In the NBN lookup, and all the ISPs I've looked at, only "*26a*" drops down, and no other... and most ISPs don't let you proceed.

NBNCo's website says talk to the ISP...  but they all basically refuse to move forward in the application to order.

Anyone know how to get the address added to NBNCo??

Whereis.com.au <http://Whereis.com.au> seems to show the correct maps... Google doesn't. Hmmm

...Skeeve


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