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Overview. For landline telephony, Australia is geographically divided into four areas, three of which cover more than one state or territory. All local telephone numbers within the four areas have eight digits, consisting (mainly) of a four-digit exchange code and a four-digit local line number.
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Telephone numbers in Australia. : +61. International Call Prefix: 0011. Trunk Prefix: 0. The Australian telephone numbering plan is how phone numbers work in Australia. It has changed many times. The most recent major change was between 1994 and 1998. [1]
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About: Telephone numbers in Australia. The Australian telephone numbering plan describes the allocation of phone numbers in Australia. It has changed many times, the most recent major reorganisation by the Australian Communications & Media Authority taking place between 1994 and 1998.
Australian telephone numbers and dials - historical Technical information on Australian and other world dials here and here Until the start of 1960 Australian telephone dials had a centre label (or in very early ones, the number ring) marked with letters representing individual numbers.