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Complete Australian Emergency Helpline Reference

Updated:

Quick Answer

Life-threatening emergencies: Call 000. Mental health crisis: Call Lifeline 1300 234 673. Medical advice (non-emergency): Call 13 HEALTH or Healthdirect 1800 022 222. Need an interpreter: Call TIS 131 450. University or embassy support: Contact your institution or nearest Chinese consulate.

Emergency Medical: Call 000

When to Call 000

Dial immediately for:

How to Call 000

Making the Call:

  1. Dial 000 on any phone (mobile, landline, public phone)
  2. Mobile: Works even without credit, SIM card, or signal
  3. Dispatcher asks: “Fire, Ambulance, or Police?”
  4. Answer: “Ambulance” (for medical)

What to Say:

While Waiting:

Important:

Ambulance Costs and OSHC

State-by-State Costs:

OSHC Reimbursement:

Non-Emergency Medical Advice

13 HEALTH (State Medical Hotline)

Number: 13 HEALTH (13 4325) Available: 24/7, 365 days Service: Symptom assessment, clinic referral, appointment assistance

What They Do:

Example Call:

Operator: "NSW Health Hotline, how can I help?"
You: "I've had a bad headache and fever for 3 days."
Operator: "I recommend seeing a GP today. The nearest clinic is [address]. Would you like me to book an appointment?"
You: "Yes, please."

Advantages:

Healthdirect Triage: 1800 022 222

Number: 1800 022 222 Available: 24/7, 365 days Service: Nurse triage and guidance

What They Provide:

Example Call:

Nurse: "Healthdirect, what are your symptoms?"
You: "Diarrhoea and stomach pain, but no fever."
Nurse: "Probably gastroenteritis. Stay hydrated, rest. If it persists 3 days or worsens, see a GP. No need for emergency. Nearest after-hours clinic is [address]."

13 YARN (Mental Health Guidance)

Number: 13 YARN (13 9276) Available: Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00 Service: Mental health assessment and counselling referral

Use For:

Mental Health Crisis Support

Lifeline (Suicide and Crisis Hotline) – Most Important

Number: 1300 234 673 Available: 24/7, 365 days Language: English (interpretation available) Cost: Completely free

Call If You:

Sample Call:

Operator: "Lifeline, I'm Sarah. How are you?"
You: "I feel really hopeless. I've thought about hurting myself."
Operator: "I'm sorry you're going through this. Are you safe right now?"
You: "Yes, I'm in my dorm."
Operator: "Good. Let's talk about what's happening..."
(Operator listens, empathises, offers coping strategies)

Key Points:

Beyond Blue (Depression and Anxiety Support)

Number: 1300 224 636 Online Chat: beyondblue.org.au Available: 24/7 Services: Depression and anxiety support, long-term counselling referral, work stress help

Kids Helpline (Age 5–25)

Number: 1800 551 800 Online Chat: kidshelpline.com.au Available: 24/7 Target: Young people under 25

Black Dog Institute (Mental Health Resources)

Website: blackdoginstitute.org.au Services: Free mental health tools, self-assessments, coping strategies Note: Counselling requires online booking (not a hotline)

Language Support

TIS (Translating and Interpreting Service) – Critical

Number: 131 450 Available: 24/7, 365 days Cost: Free for medical; other services may charge Languages: 200+, including Mandarin Chinese

When to Use:

How to Call:

  1. Dial 131 450
  2. Tell operator your language (“Chinese Mandarin”)
  3. Operator connects you to interpreter
  4. Interpreter joins call (three-way conference)

Medical Calls: Usually free (government subsidy); other calls may incur fees after 15 minutes.

University and Student Support

University International Student Services

University of Sydney

UNSW Sydney

University of Melbourne

Monash University

Services: Mental health referrals, emergency housing, academic help, visa support

Chinese Embassy and Consulate Support

Chinese Embassy in Canberra

Address: Beijing, China (liaison office) Website: au.china-embassy.org/chn/ Emergency Line: +61 2 6228 3999 (Sydney, emergencies only)

Chinese Consulates in Australia

CityOfficePhone
SydneyGeneral Consulate+61 2 9331 2000
MelbourneGeneral Consulate+61 3 9825 0001
BrisbaneGeneral Consulate+61 7 3012 8090
PerthGeneral Consulate+61 8 9321 7715

When to Contact:

Chinese Student Organisations

Available in each state:

Services: Peer support, community belonging, crisis communication, mental health discussion groups

Common Emergency Scenarios

Scenario 1: Severe Abdominal Pain at Night

Assessment:

Action:

  1. Call Healthdirect to assess
  2. If directed to emergency → Call 000 (ambulance)
  3. Bring student ID, OSHC card, passport copy
  4. Keep receipt for OSHC claim

Scenario 2: Mental Health Crisis, Suicidal Thoughts

Immediately:

  1. Tell someone nearby (friend, roommate)
  2. Call Lifeline 1300 234 673 (don’t wait)
  3. Stay on the phone; talk to counsellor
  4. If in immediate danger → Call 000

Follow-Up:

Scenario 3: Minor Injury (Sprained Ankle, Small Wound)

Steps:

  1. If weekday → Call your GP; can usually see same day
  2. If weekend → After-hours clinic (walk-in)
  3. Bring OSHC card; confirm bulk-billed
  4. If badly swollen/unable to walk → Call 000 or go to hospital emergency

Scenario 4: Language Barrier at Doctor’s Office

Solution:

  1. At reception: “I need a Chinese interpreter”
  2. Clinic arranges or you call TIS 131 450
  3. Interpreter joins (three-way call or on-site)
  4. No extra cost for medical interpretation

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will calling 000 for ambulance force me to hospital? A: Yes. Once you call, paramedics assess and transport if medically needed. Cannot refuse. You can later sign AMA (Against Medical Advice) to leave.

Q: Will Lifeline tell others or affect my visa? A: No. Lifeline is confidential; they won’t report to anyone (unless imminent danger to others). Does not affect your visa.

Q: How much does psychology cost? A: GP referral to psychologist: 10 sessions free yearly (Medicare subsidy). Private psychologist/psychiatrist: $150–300/hour (OSHC/Medicare can partially reimburse).

Q: Can I refuse medical care if I don’t speak English well? A: Not recommended. Use TIS 131 450 or clinic-provided interpreter. Refusing care delays diagnosis and is your liability.


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Last updated: 2026-05-30


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