| Capital | Population (2023 est.) | Official Language | Time Zone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canberra | ~26.45 million | English | GMT+10 (varies by region) |
| Service | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Police, Ambulance, Fire | 000 | Primary national emergency number (acma.gov.au) |
| Mobile phones fallback | 112 | Redirects to 000 on GSM mobiles only |
| TTY/textphone | 106 | For people with hearing/speech impairment |
| State Emergency Service | 132 500 | Floods, storms non-life-threatening disasters |
| Non-emergency police | 131 444 | Non-urgent local police reports |
📞 How to Call in Australia
Dial 000 for urgent life-saving situations. If using a GSM mobile and 000 doesn’t connect, try 112. TTY users should call 106 via their device. If you cannot speak when connected to 000, press 55 when prompted and help will be sent.
🧳 Tips for Travelers
- Save 000 in your phone before arriving.
- Download the free “Emergency+” app; it helps relay precise GPS/location information.
- Update your local address with your mobile or VoIP provider, so operators can find you if needed.
- Dial 112 only from mobile if 000 fails, but don’t rely on it alone.
❓ FAQs
Q: Is 911 recognized at all in Australia?
No—dialing 911 may not connect; always use 000 or 112. acma.gov.au
Q: Does calling 000 cost anything?
No—it’s free from any phone, including mobiles without credit or SIM. acma.gov.au
Q: What if I’m deaf or speech-impaired?
Use 106 from a TTY phone or register for National Relay Service alternatives to reach 000.
📚 Official Sources
- Emergency Numbers ACMA
- Australian Government “Using other emergency numbers” info
- Healthdirect info on disasters and SES number
- Child Abuse Hotline (119)
- Poison Control Centers
⚠️ Disclaimer
Emergency procedures may change—this information is accurate as of mid‑2025. Visitors should verify local numbers on arrival or through local authorities.



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