1. Triple Zero (000): The Primary Emergency Line
This is the only number for life-threatening or time-critical emergencies.
- Services: Police, Fire, and Ambulance.
- Tip: You can call 000 even if your phone has no credit or the SIM card is locked.
2. 131 444: Police Assistance Line
For situations that require police but are not an immediate emergency.
- Use for: Reporting a stolen phone, property damage, or a minor car accident where no one is injured.
3. 1800 022 222: Healthdirect Australia
A 24/7 service where you can speak to a Registered Nurse for free health advice.
- Use for: When you’re sick at 3 AM and don’t know if you should go to the hospital or wait for a GP.
4. 13 11 14: Lifeline (Mental Health Support)
Australia’s leading 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention service.
- Note: In 2026, you can also text 0477 13 11 14 if you prefer messaging over a phone call.
5. 132 500: State Emergency Service (SES)
For help during natural disasters like severe storms, floods, or fallen trees on your property.
- Tip: Do not call 000 for a leaking roof during a storm; call 132 500 instead.
6. 13 11 26: Poisons Information Centre
Available 24/7 for advice on poisonings, overdoses, bites, and stings.
- Critical for: Identifying if a spider bite or accidental ingestion of a household chemical is dangerous.
7. 1800 737 732: 1800RESPECT
The national 24/7 counselling and support service for domestic, family, and sexual violence.
- Support: They provide confidential advice and can help you create a safety plan.
8. 1800 123 400: National Security Hotline
To report suspicious activity that may be related to terrorism or national security.
- Mantra: “If it doesn’t add up, speak up.” You can report anonymously.
9. 131 450: TIS National (Translating & Interpreting)
If you are in a situation where you cannot express yourself clearly in English, call this number first.
- How it works: They can connect you to any of the other emergency services listed here and provide a real-time translator.
10. Your University’s 24/7 Security Line
Every major 2026 campus (e.g., Melbourne Uni, USYD, Monash) has a dedicated security team.
- Use for: Requesting a “Security Escort” to your car at night or reporting suspicious behavior on campus grounds.
2026 Quick-Save Table
| Situation | Number |
| Life-Threatening | 000 |
| Police (Non-Urgent) | 131 444 |
| Nurse Advice | 1800 022 222 |
| Storm / Flood | 132 500 |
| Poison / Bites | 13 11 26 |






