Australia – Emergency Numbers Directory (A–Z)

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Australia – Emergency Numbers Directory (A–Z)

Fast, simple access to urgent help across Australia. This page is designed to support neurodivergent people, students, families, travellers, and anyone who needs quick emergency support information.

If this is an emergency:

Call 000 right now (Police / Ambulance / Fire), or go to your nearest emergency department. If talking is hard, show your screen, use short sentences, or ask someone you trust to speak for you.

Emergency Numbers (Quick Access)

These are the most common emergency numbers used across Australia.

📞 Main emergency number
  • 000 — Police / Ambulance / Fire
  • Works across Australia
  • If you can’t speak: stay on the line, or try to communicate location
Fastest option
🗣️ One sentence script
  • “Hi, I need urgent help.”
  • “I’m not safe right now.”
  • “Please send an ambulance.”
  • “My address is: _________”
Short + clear
📍 Location shortcut
  • Say your suburb/town + state
  • Nearest landmark/building
  • If unsure: “I don’t know exactly where I am”
  • Ask them to repeat it back
Helps responders act fast

Australia A–Z Directory (States & Territories)

Emergency number is 000 nationwide. These tiles are here to keep the directory clear and consistent. (We can add region-specific health supports later if needed.)

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

Emergency: 000

Police / Ambulance / Fire: 000
Notes: If you need urgent help, call 000 or go to your nearest emergency department.

New South Wales (NSW)

Emergency: 000

Police / Ambulance / Fire: 000
Notes: If talking is hard, use a one-sentence script or ask someone to speak for you.

Northern Territory (NT)

Emergency: 000

Police / Ambulance / Fire: 000
Notes: If you are remote, clearly describe landmarks and direction of travel.

Queensland (QLD)

Emergency: 000

Police / Ambulance / Fire: 000
Notes: If you are unsafe, leave the situation if possible and seek urgent help.

South Australia (SA)

Emergency: 000

Police / Ambulance / Fire: 000
Notes: If you need medical support now, call 000 or go to urgent care/ED.

Tasmania (TAS)

Emergency: 000

Police / Ambulance / Fire: 000
Notes: If overwhelmed, focus on stating your name + location + what you need.

Victoria (VIC)

Emergency: 000

Police / Ambulance / Fire: 000
Notes: If you can’t speak well, short answers are okay (yes/no).

Western Australia (WA)

Emergency: 000

Police / Ambulance / Fire: 000
Notes: If you are far from town, clearly explain distance/direction if known.

Calm Corner (30–60 seconds)

  • Grounding: Name 5 things you can see, 4 you can feel, 3 you can hear, 2 you can smell, 1 you can taste.
  • Breathing: In for 4… hold for 2… out for 6 (repeat 3 times).
  • One sentence script: “Hi, I need urgent help. I’m at _______. I’m not safe / I need an ambulance.”
  • Reminder: You don’t need to do everything. One next step is enough.
Note: This page is for general guidance and quick navigation only. It does not replace professional medical advice. If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number or go to the nearest emergency department.