Been on FTTP in Townsville for almost 2 years, my speeds are fairly consistent to the ones shown here, that I've run a few minutes ago. I have helped relations and friends with their FTTP setups, mainly to decide the location of the NTD, otherwise if you leave it up to the tech, they will put it where it's easiest for them. I have attended all the installations, and so far, have never had any kickback from the installers on my preferred location for the NTD.
Regarding speeds, off the top of my head, there are 4 Telstra setups, 3 Optus and 7 on TPG including myself and 1 skymesh, with speeds across the available plans from 12 Mbps, 25 Mbps and myself and another on 100/40 plans (different providers) all of us consistently get within a few Mbps of our plans.
All of us have selected a phone / internet bundle as well, with TPG on the Uni- V port setup on the NTD being the best performer currently, with no drops outs and excellent clear reception with the connection setup taking only an hour or so to be fully functional even if swapping the phone number from a different provider, Optus has been the next most reliable on their VOIP connection, Telstra has been the most difficult to get functional with major delays, both phone and internet because of internal Telstra problems, with no consistent use of the Uni D ports, regardless of their setup instructions, they will use any of the 4 ports and can't tell you if contacted which one is in use so you may have to try all 4 to get the internet operating.
Telstra also do not seem to communicate internally, with people moving across from existing adsl2 Telstra plans not getting authorisation status to get their email setup functional for up to several days, it took 5 days to get my cousin and another friend's email operational. Telstra has also been the most problematic with their VOIP phone setup with occasional dropouts and poor quality connections.
One friend has just been connected to FTTN (lucky them!) as they are in an area that wasn't covered under the original FTTP rollout on NBN mark1, they live in a newish suburb (under 10 years old) so the copper should be still OK. I haven't checked on his node location, but they are with optus and only get 12Mbps down and 3Mbps upload with considerable speed fluctuations and dropouts on a 25/5 plan, this is not ideal for them, as with 2 school age children currently on home schooling, a more consistent performance would be better for them.
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6560222559