Fairbairn Business Park, ACT
10:30 am Wednesday 10 June 2026
Be AusAlert ready: always install the latest software updates on your device.
Regional and remote communities can face higher risks during disasters.
People living in these communities may:
be more exposed to bushfires, floods and extreme weather
Access to timely information helps communities prepare and respond during emergencies.
AusAlert sends near-instant emergency messages to compatible mobile devices across Australia.
AusAlerts may be sent by local or state emergency services organisations or the Australian Government.
Alerts help people in regional and remote areas stay safe and informed because:
AusAlert uses cell-broadcast technology through active 4G and 5G mobile networks. It doesn't rely on phone numbers. If you don't have mobile coverage in your area, or if a nearby cell tower is damaged, you may not receive an AusAlert.
You may still receive an AusAlert if your phone can’t make calls or send text messages (SMSs) or if it shows ‘emergency calls only’. As long as your phone is within range of a mobile phone tower, the alert can be delivered – even if that tower belongs to a different mobile provider than the one you’re with.
Mobile phones made before 2019 may not receive AusAlert messages. If you own a phone with a prepaid SIM card, you may still receive an AusAlert, even if you have no data left.
In areas affected by an emergency, automated voice messages may also be sent to landline phones. This helps people without reliable mobile coverage receive important information.
AusAlert is just one way to stay safe in an emergency. If you live in a regional or remote community, you should also use:
AusAlert will be tested across Australia in June and July 2026.
You or someone you care for may receive a test alert.
10:30 am Wednesday 10 June 2026
11:00 am Monday 15 June 2026
2:00 pm Tuesday 16 June 2026
4:00 pm Wednesday 17 June 2026
10:00 am Thursday 18 June 2026
2:00 pm Thursday 18 June 2026
12:00 pm Friday 19 June 2026
11:00 am Saturday 20 June 2026
2:00 pm Sunday 21 June 2026
Find out more about community testing:
2:00 pm (AEST – UTC+10:00)
2:00 pm (AEST – UTC+10:00)
2:00 pm (AEST – UTC+10:00)
2:00 pm (AEST – UTC+10:00)
2:00 pm (AEST – UTC+10:00)
1:30 pm (ACST – UTC+9:30)
1:30 pm (ACST – UTC+9:30)
12:00 pm (AWST – UTC+8:00)
Find out more about the national test:
During AusAlert community and national testing:
If an AusAlert test message may cause stress or harm, you can turn off your device or switch it to aeroplane mode before the test time in your location. Leave your device off for at least one hour.
Important: you will still receive an AusAlert test if your phone is on ‘silent’ or ‘do not disturb’.
For more information, see: