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Search phone numbers from NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT, and NT. From Cairns to Hobart, identify who called you anywhere in Australia.
Protect yourself from Australian Taxation Office (ATO) phone scams, myGov fraud, and NBN scams targeting Aussies nationwide.
Identify calls from Telstra, Optus, Vodafone, TPG, Aussie Broadband, Belong, amaysim, and all Australian mobile and landline providers.
Our service works alongside the ACMA, Do Not Call Register, and Scamwatch to fight unwanted calls across Australia.
Search both mobile numbers (04XX) and landline numbers with state codes (02, 03, 07, 08), plus 1300 and 1800 numbers.
Our database updates continuously with reports from Australian users, providing the most current caller information.
Click any area code to search numbers from that region. We cover all Australian landline and mobile area codes.
ATO Tax Scams: The Australian Taxation Office will NEVER call demanding immediate payment via gift cards or cryptocurrency.
myGov Scams: Fake calls claiming your myGov account has been suspended or compromised.
NBN Scams: Fraudsters claiming your NBN connection needs urgent attention or will be disconnected.
Telstra/Optus Impersonation: Scammers pretending to be from major telcos offering fake deals.
Amazon/eBay Scams: Calls about non-existent orders or account issues.
Always verify unknown Australian callers using our free lookup service!
When you receive an unknown call in Australia and wonder "who called me from this phone number?" â you need reliable, fast, and accurate Australian caller identification. Our free who called me Australia service is specifically designed for Aussies, covering all states and territories from Sydney to Darwin, with comprehensive data on Australian phone numbers, carriers, and spam reports.
Australians receive millions of unwanted calls every year. According to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and Scamwatch, phone scams cost Australians over $851 million in 2023 alone. When you ask "who called me Australia?" or "who is calling me from this Australian number?", you're taking the first critical step in protecting yourself from:
Our Australian-specific who called me lookup system provides comprehensive caller identification across Australia:
We maintain Australia's most extensive database of phone numbers, with over 180,000 Australian numbers indexed and verified. When you search "who called me from this Australian number?", we instantly cross-reference against Australian business directories, public records, and our community-sourced database of spam reports from Aussie users.
Identify callers from all major Australian telecommunications providers:
Our who called me Australia service covers all Australian regions:
We work in harmony with Australian regulatory bodies. When you report who called you as spam, we contribute to the collective effort to reduce unwanted calls in Australia. Our data supplements:
When searching an Australian phone number, you receive detailed information:
You received a call from an 02 area code. Sydney numbers are frequently used by both legitimate businesses and scammers. The 02 area code also covers Newcastle, Wollongong, Canberra, and all of New South Wales and ACT. Use our who called me Australia service to verify before returning calls.
Calls from 03 area code cover Victoria and Tasmania. Melbourne has a high concentration of call centers, both legitimate and fraudulent. The 03 area code is shared with Hobart, Geelong, and all Victorian cities. Identify who called you before engaging.
07 area code covers all of Queensland. Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, and Cairns all share this code. Queensland has seen a rise in investment scams and NBN-related fraud. Always search the number first.
All Australian mobile numbers start with 04. This could be from any carrier and any location in Australia. Mobile numbers are frequently spoofed by scammers. Our database includes millions of mobile number reports to help you identify who called you.
The Australian Taxation Office will NEVER call demanding immediate payment, threaten arrest, or ask for payment via gift cards, Bitcoin, or wire transfer. If you received such a call, search the number on our who called me Australia service â it's almost certainly a scam. The ATO primarily communicates by mail through myGov.
The most reported phone scam in Australia. Fraudsters claim you owe back taxes, have unpaid fines, or are under investigation. When you search "who called me Australia" and see "ATO scam" reported, block immediately. The real ATO will never:
Scammers claiming your myGov account, Medicare number, or Centrelink payments have been suspended or compromised. Services Australia (formerly Department of Human Services) rarely makes unsolicited calls. Use our who is calling me lookup to identify these scammers immediately.
Automated or live calls claiming your NBN internet connection has technical issues, will be disconnected, or needs an upgrade. NBN Co does not make cold calls to customers. All legitimate NBN communication comes through your retail service provider (RSP) like Telstra, Optus, or TPG. Search who called me to confirm it's a scam.
Scammers impersonating major Australian telecommunications companies offering special deals, claiming account issues, or requesting account verification. When you search "who's calling me Australia?" and see telco impersonation reported, hang up and call your provider's official number.
Scammers impersonating the Big Four banks (Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, ANZ, NAB) plus Bendigo Bank, Bank of Queensland, Suncorp, and others. They claim suspicious activity on your account, frozen cards, or required security updates. Always hang up and call your bank's official number. Use our service to identify who called you first.
Your phone rings once, then stops. The number appears Australian (or sometimes international). If you call back, you're connected to a premium-rate service costing $10+ per minute. Search any missed call number on our who called me Australia database before calling back.
High-pressure calls about shares, cryptocurrency, property investment, or forex trading. These often use spoofed local numbers to appear legitimate. Queensland and NSW residents are particularly targeted. Always verify through who is calling me searches.
NSW receives the highest volume of scam calls in Australia, particularly Greater Sydney. Common scams include ATO fraud, investment schemes, and NBN technical scams. The 02 area code is frequently spoofed by international scammers making their calls appear local. Sydney CBD businesses receive hundreds of spam calls weekly.
Melbourne (03 area code) has high robocall activity, particularly energy bill scams and cryptocurrency investment fraud. Victoria shares the 03 area code with Tasmania, so calls could originate from Melbourne, Geelong, or Hobart. Melburnians frequently search "who called me" for 03 numbers that appear local but may be spoofed.
Queensland (07 area code) experiences significant property investment scams, particularly targeting Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast residents. Brisbane has seen a surge in fake myGov and Centrelink calls. Cairns and Townsville residents report high volumes of telco impersonation scams.
Perth and regional WA (08 area code) residents experience mining industry scams, fake job offers, and cryptocurrency fraud. The 08 area code is shared with South Australia and Northern Territory, making geographic identification challenging. Always search "who called me Australia" for 08 numbers.
Adelaide (08) and Hobart (03) have tight-knit communities where scam warnings spread quickly. South Australian seniors are particularly targeted with grandparent scams and tech support fraud. Tasmania's smaller population means the same scam numbers are quickly identified and reported.
After using our who called me Australia service to identify a spam or scam caller, take these steps:
Telstra offers Call Guardian service that blocks suspected scam calls before they reach you. However, searching "who called me Telstra?" on our service provides additional community-sourced intelligence not available through carrier apps alone.
Optus Clever Call identifies potential spam and scam calls with on-screen warnings. Combine this with our who called me Australia lookup for comprehensive protection against sophisticated spoofing attacks.
Vodafone provides basic caller ID and spam indicators. Still, search who is calling me on our database to see if other Aussies reported the number as spam, particularly for investment scams and wangiri attacks.
TPG Telecom customers (including iiNet, Internode) can use basic call screening. Enhance protection by searching numbers on our who's calling me Australia service, especially for landline spam.
Australian phone numbers follow these formats:
Australia's telecommunications landscape is unique, with state-based area codes, a competitive carrier market, and sophisticated scammers targeting Aussies daily. Our who called me Australia service is specifically designed for the Australian market, understanding Australian area codes, recognizing Australia-specific scams like ATO fraud and NBN scams, and providing real-time reports from Aussie users across all states and territories.
Whether you're in Sydney wondering "who called me from this 02 number?", in Melbourne searching "who is calling me from 03?", or in Perth asking "who called me Australia from 08?" â we provide instant, accurate, Australian-specific caller identification. Our database includes reports from Darwin to Hobart, Brisbane to Adelaide, helping Aussies stay safe from phone scams nationwide.
Yes! Our who called me Australia database covers both mobile numbers (04XX) and landline numbers with state area codes (02, 03, 07, 08), plus special numbers like 1300 and 1800.
Absolutely! We cover all 8 states and territories: NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT, and NT. Search any Australian number to find out who called you.
Yes! We identify callers from all major Australian carriers including Telstra, Optus, Vodafone, TPG, iiNet, Aussie Broadband, and all MVNOs like amaysim, Belong, Boost, and Woolworths Mobile.
After searching who called you, leave a review on our platform. Also report to Scamwatch (scamwatch.gov.au), ACMA if they violated Do Not Call Register, and your mobile carrier's spam reporting service.
This is ALWAYS a scam. The real Australian Taxation Office does not call demanding immediate payment, threatening arrest, or requesting gift cards or cryptocurrency. Search the number on our who called me Australia service to confirm it's fraud, then report to Scamwatch.
Yes, scammers use "spoofing" to display fake Australian numbers, often with your local area code to appear legitimate. Even if caller ID shows a Sydney (02) or Melbourne (03) number, the call might originate from overseas. Always search "who is calling me" before trusting a call.
Wangiri (Japanese for "one ring and cut") scams involve calling your number once, then hanging up. If you call back, you're connected to an expensive premium-rate service. Never call back missed numbers without searching them on our who called me Australia service first.
Unfortunately no. While legitimate Australian telemarketers must respect the DNCR (donotcall.gov.au), scammers and international fraudsters ignore it. The register is helpful but not comprehensive. Use our who called me service to identify persistent callers.
Not always. While many legitimate businesses use 1300 (local rate) and 1800 (toll-free) numbers, scammers also register them. Search any special rate number on our who called me Australia database before engaging or providing information.
đĻ Stop wondering "Who called me from this Australian number?" Enter any phone number from anywhere in Australia â from Broome to Byron Bay, Darwin to Devonport â and get instant caller identification. Protect yourself from ATO scams, myGov fraud, NBN scams, and all forms of Australian phone spam. Our free service is trusted by over 2.8 million Aussies monthly. Fair dinkum protection for all Australians. Search now, mate!
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