Bourke is the opposite of the capital cities: for most addresses beyond the town grid, satellite is genuinely the answer — there’s no fixed line and won’t be. In town, check for NBN first; everywhere else, the two cards below tell you which path fits.
For most addresses past the Bourke town grid, there’s no fixed line and never will be. Starlink works today at this latitude; Sky Muster is the no-upfront-cost path. This is the majority case out here — the rest of this page is for you.
Inside town, fixed-line NBN or fixed wireless is often available and beats satellite on price where it reaches — check your address first before you buy a dish.
Bourke (~2,000 people) sits about 780 km north-west of Sydney on the Darling River — the literal "back o’ Bourke" — a Darling River town synonymous with the far outback — cotton, sheep and cattle on the western plains. "Back o’ Bourke" is the Australian shorthand for the middle of nowhere for a reason. Past the town, the western-division stations are pure satellite country.
That geography drives the connectivity split: inside the town grid, fixed-line NBN is typically available and beats satellite on price where it reaches — check your address at nbnco.com.au. Beyond it, you’re in NBN fixed-wireless range at best, and past the towers it’s satellite territory.
Starlink is operational at this latitude now — order direct (from A$75/mo) or through the channels below. Sky Muster remains the no-upfront-cost path: free professional installation and plans from around A$60/mo, with the known ~660 ms latency trade — and note NBN is replacing it with Amazon Leo from 2026. For the full head-to-head, see Starlink vs Amazon Leo: tracked and compared.
Bourke sits inside the 30°–56° band Amazon Leo’s first shells are tuned for, so it’s among the earlier latitudes to reach usable satellite density as the constellation fills in.
Timing here is OrbitalNodes’ own model — latitude fit, announced launch countries, and live constellation progress from our tracking pipeline. Amazon has not published per-location dates; we update this as deployment advances.
Most premises out here are primary-producer or business sites — and that changes the best path. Starlink Business via Skymesh adds what a working property actually needs: professional installation, Brisbane-based support plans up to 24/7, hardware leasing instead of upfront outlay, and consolidated invoicing across multiple sites. Skymesh Starlink Business →
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