We’ve all seen the ubiquitous “555” numbers when watching movies and TV shows set in North America.
Fictitious phone numbers are important in media to avoid situations such as people receiving calls on 867-5309 looking for “Jenny” or calling Bruce Almighty on 776-2323.
A little known fact however is that Australia also has a similar set of fictitious phone numbers that have been designed for use in film, TV, and radio but can also be used for other purposes (eg: I use them in documentation).
These numbers are:
Mobiles
- 0491 570 156
- 0491 570 157
- 0491 570 158
- 0491 570 159
- 0491 570 110
1800
- 1800 160 401
- 1800 975 707
- 1800 975 708
- 1800 975 709
- 1800 975 710
- 1800 975 711
1300
- 1300 975 707
- 1300 975 708
- 1300 975 709
- 1300 975 710
- 1300 975 711
Geographic Numbers
- Central East (NSW and ACT): (02) 5550 xxxx & (02) 7010 xxxx
- South East (VIC and TAS): (03) 5550 xxxx & (03) 7010 xxxx
- Central East (QLD): (07) 5550 xxxx & (07) 7010 xxxx
- Central and West (SA, WA, NT): (08) 5550 xxxx & (08) 7010 xxxx
Premium Rate
- 1900 654 321
You can read more on the ACMA website.