Western Australia Telecommunications Risk Context
WA reporting intensity, scam prevalence and submission velocity - benchmarked against national figures. Where does this state sit relative to the rest of Australia?
What do community-submitted reports reveal about phone activity in Western Australia? This dashboard tracks classification trends, lookup anomalies and risk signals across WA-allocated numbers. Allocation reflects numbering origin - not subscriber ownership.
WA reporting intensity, scam prevalence and submission velocity - benchmarked against national figures. Where does this state sit relative to the rest of Australia?
Rapid report accumulation or shifting classifications on the same number - these patterns stand out from the baseline and warrant closer attention.
Two or more reports filed within seven days. When multiple people independently flag the same number in a short window, the signal carries more weight.
Some contributors classify these as scam while others disagree. That split makes the number harder to categorise definitively - watch for how the balance shifts as new reports come in.
Ranked by all-time report count. Independent reports from different contributors on the same number build a stronger signal - though classifications are user-assigned and can shift as new data arrives.
Received a suspicious call from a WA number? Report it to Scamwatch as well - official reports help the ACMA take enforcement action.
0 reports this week compared to 4 weeks ago (unchanged).
Notable 30-day shifts: Scam ↓12pp, Spam ↑8pp, Suspicious ↑4pp, Nuisance ↑4pp.
Lookup spikes often precede formal reports - a surge in searches for a particular number suggests people are noticing something before they submit.
Frequently searched but rarely reported - these numbers sit in a gap between public curiosity and formal submission. High lookup volume alone does not confirm any risk.
Dominant: Scam (27%). 30-day shift: Scam ↓12pp, Spam ↑8pp, Suspicious ↑4pp, Nuisance ↑4pp.
Larger population centres naturally produce more submissions, so raw volume alone does not indicate disproportionate risk. Select any locality below to see its number-level breakdown.
New reports filed within the past 48 hours - not yet established patterns, but worth watching.
Numbers with the highest lookup volume today across the WA dataset.
Numbers with the highest cumulative lookup volume over the past 30 days in WA.