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Northern Territory Community Suspicious Call Intelligence

293 community reports classified as suspicious across Northern Territory. Darwin accounts for 72% of all NT submissions - the remaining activity is spread across 9 other areas.

NT Suspicious Snapshot

Total Reports
293
Unique Numbers
240
% of National
0%
30-Day Change
+600%

Last updated:

NT vs National Comparison

Of all national suspicious reports, 0% come from Northern Territory. In the past 30 days, NT suspicious reports rose by 600% - the national figure fell by 28% over the same window. That divergence points to increased targeting of NT residents this period.

See the national suspicious report for the full cross-state picture.

Weekly Report Volume

0
26 Jan
0
02 Feb
0
09 Feb
2
16 Feb
0
23 Feb
0
02 Mar
0
09 Mar
0
16 Mar
0
23 Mar
1
30 Mar
13
06 Apr
0
13 Apr

* Current week is incomplete.

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Recently Flagged Numbers - NT

Community reports submitted from across NT:

Phone NumberLocalityReportsRisk LevelReported
(08) 7942 3226 Noonamah 1 Low 10 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3229 Noonamah 1 Low 10 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3484 Noonamah 1 Low 10 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3344 Noonamah 2 Medium 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3421 Noonamah 1 Low 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3345 Noonamah 2 Medium 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3224 Noonamah 1 Low 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3372 Noonamah 1 Low 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3307 Noonamah 1 Low 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3440 Noonamah 1 Low 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3282 Noonamah 1 Low 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3207 Noonamah 1 Low 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7942 3267 Noonamah 2 Medium 9 Apr 2026
(08) 7918 3076 Darwin 1 Low 31 Mar 2026
(08) 7918 3118 Darwin 2 Medium 18 Feb 2026
(08) 7903 0309 Darwin 2 Medium 16 Feb 2026
(08) 7905 4742 Darwin 2 Medium 10 Jan 2026
(08) 8985 1911 Darwin 1 Low 7 Dec 2025
(08) 8919 4505 Darwin 1 Low 5 Dec 2025
(08) 7914 8067 Alice Springs 4 Medium 20 Nov 2025

Risk levels reflect report volume and community classifications. Most newly reported numbers reach Medium before accumulating enough reports to shift higher or lower.

Most Reported Suspicious Numbers in NT

Top 20 in NT · Last 30 Days

Numbers with the highest report volume in NT over the past 30 days:

Number Prefix Distribution - NT

Which number ranges generate the most suspicious reports in Northern Territory:

87
219 (75%)
88
73 (25%)
89
1 (0%)

The 87 range accounts for 75% of suspicious reports in NT.

How Suspicious Campaigns Work in NT

Based on 293 community reports classified as suspicious in Northern Territory.

Suspicious reports from Northern Territory generally follow national trends, adjusted for the state's population size and geographic spread.

  • National trends - Northern Territory suspicious patterns track closely with the national picture, with volume proportional to population
  • Metro concentration - Most reports come from Northern Territory's urban areas, as expected
  • Prefix spread - Activity spans mobile (04) and landline prefixes tied to Northern Territory's area codes

Where to Report - NT

Report suspicious numbers through both official channels and community platforms. Each independent submission adds weight - a number reported by ten people carries significantly more credibility than a single report.

Even if a number has already been reported, your submission still matters. Multiple reports from different people strengthen the classification and help other Northern Territory residents identify it before they answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do about a suspicious call in Northern Territory?

Don't call back numbers you don't recognise. If the caller claimed to be from an organisation, look up the organisation's real number and call them directly. Reporting the number on Reverseau helps other NT residents.

Are silent calls dangerous?

Not directly, but they usually mean an automated system is checking which numbers are active. This often comes before a targeted scam campaign. Worth reporting if you get them repeatedly.

Why do I keep getting missed calls from Northern Territory numbers?

Single-ring missed calls from 08 numbers could be callback scams or automated number testing. The idea is to get you to call back. Don't return calls to numbers you don't know, and report them on Reverseau.

This data comes from community reports within Northern Territory and reflects what people have experienced, not legal findings. Classifications follow Reverseau’s methodology.

For official advice, refer to the ACMA, Scamwatch (ACCC), and Consumer Affairs NT.

Data coverage: 2014-Present · Last reviewed: · Source: Community-submitted reports · Scope: Northern Territory, Australia