- Emergency phone numbers
- Other emergencies or crisis help
- Health and medical services
- Government departments
- Foreign embassies
- Legal services
- Public transport
Emergency phone numbers
Police / Fire / Ambulance call 000
Number | Service | Description |
000 | Police, fire, ambulance | Life-threatening emergencies.
Translators are available if you need them |
Other emergencies or crisis help
Number | Service | Description |
131 444 | Local police | Non-urgent matters |
1800 333 000 | Crimestoppers | To report a crime |
13 11 14 | Lifeline | Lifeline provides crisis support, suicide prevention and mental health support services across Australia. These can include stresses from work, family or society and physical and mental wellbeing. Lifeline offers support services by phone or through their online chat available on their website. |
1800 551 800 | Kids Helpline | If you’re between 5 and 25 and you’re feeling depressed, worried, sad, angry or confused about things like your studies personal relationships, Kids Helpline offers free 24 hour, 7 day telephone counselling support (anonymous if you prefer). |
131 126 | Poison Information Centre | Provides advice on the management, assessment and treatment of poisonous products including non-prescription pharmaceuticals, household and industrial chemicals, and plant and animal venom. |
1800 737 732 | Sexual Assault counselling service | If you, or anyone you know, has experienced or is at risk of sexual assault, call one of the state-based sexual assault counselling services. These provide a free 24 hour, 7 day a week telephone counselling service (anonymous if you prefer). Many are connected to hospitals or government health departments to help you if the assault has left you with injuries. |
07 3217 2544 | Brisbane Domestic Violence service | BDVS |
1800 007 339 | Perth Women’s domestic violence helpline | This is a state wide 24 hour service for Western Australia. It provides support and counselling, including phone counselling, information and advice, referral to local advocacy and support services, liaison with police if necessary and support in escaping situations of family and domestic violence. The service can refer women to safe accommodation if required. A telephone based interpreting service is available if required. |
1300 659 467 | Suicide call back service | For telephone counselling and support in a crisis. The Suicide Call Back Service is available 24/7 across Australia |
1300 22 4636 | Beyond Blue | Depression counselling |
07 3399 9480 | Anxiety help | Anxiety house |
Health and medical services
Phone | Description |
000 | For emergencies only |
13 43 25 84 | Non-urgent health advice |
Locating a medical service
Find a health service | Health service finder |
Hospital emergency departments | Emergency departments |
Find a doctor | Find a GP |
Find a dentist | Dentist finder |
Depression help | Black dog institute |
Sexual assault support | Sexual assault help |
Migrant support | Migrant services |
Government departments
Department of Home Affairs (DHA)
DHA locations | DHA offices |
Make an enquiry | DHA contact |
Foreign embassies
As well as links from the DHA website the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website has a comprehensive list of Australian embassies, high commissions, consulates and representative offices around the world.
Some Embassies/Consulates are listed below for your convenience:
China PR | (03) 9822 0604 |
India | (02) 6273 3999 |
Indonesia | (03) 9525 2755 |
Japan | (03) 9639 3244 |
South Korea | (02) 6273 3044 |
Malaysia | (03) 9820 0921 |
Vietnam | (02) 6286 6059 |
Thailand | (03) 9650 1714 |
Foreign embassies in Australia | DFAT |
A complete list | DFAT |
Legal services
Locate legal services | Find legal services |
Public safety and law | Govt info |
Travel advice for Australia | Travel advice |
Public transport
Transport options | Public transport information |
Taxis – Yellow cabs | Ph. 13 19 24 Yellow cabs |
Taxis – Black & White cabs | Ph. 133 222 B&W cabs |