SA Community Safety Intelligence - October 2022

What SA residents reported between 1-31 October 2022 - classifications, regional patterns, and numbers to watch.

Executive Summary

Based on community reports submitted to Reverseau between 1-31 October 2022. Classifications and patterns below come directly from what people reported.

Contributors submitted 231 reports across 148 distinct numbers in South Australia - a moderate increase of 17% compared to September 2022.

The leading classification was Uncertain at 26%.

Most reports came from Adelaide, followed by Bunbury and Tanunda.

SA's 19% scam rate sat 14 points below the national average of 33%.

Uncertain and Spam actually outpaced scam this month, making the overall classification mix broader than usual. The SA data dashboard has up-to-date numbers and classifications.

Community Reports
231
vs September 2022 +17%
Unique Numbers Reported
148
Scam Rate
19%
National avg: 33% ↓ 14pp below

Classification Breakdown

How people in SA classified the numbers they reported this month.

Uncertain26%
Spam23%
Scam19%
Suspicious15%
Nuisance12%
Legitimate5%
231
reports

Uncertain led at 26% in October 2022, compared to 28% the month before.

Top Reporting Areas

Areas in South Australia with the most reports this month.

Adelaide generated 199 reports - more than double Bunbury's 12. See the area pages above or the SA data dashboard for full breakdowns.

Month-to-Month Comparison

Compared to September 2022, South Australia saw a moderate increase of 17% in report volume.

September 2022
198
October 2022
231
Change
+17%

Seasonal Context

Report volume edged up 17% in October. A moderate increase like this is common when new number ranges start attracting attention.

Notable Changes

Uncertain made up 26% of classified reports in October, with scam at 19%.

Adelaide (199 reports) and Bunbury (12) remained the busiest areas despite the overall increase.

Trends & Observations

Several numbers collected reports in a short time frame and were quickly classified as scam by contributors.

Numbers Picking Up Reports Quickly

10 numbers in SA picked up multiple reports in a short period this month, which typically indicates active call campaigns.

Flagged numbers averaged 5 reports each, meaning multiple people encountered them independently.

Reports on these numbers came from multiple areas across SA, which points to automated dialling rather than calls targeting a single region.

Mixed Classifications

Some numbers got both scam and non-scam reports during October 2022. This can happen when a legitimate number is being spoofed, when a business number starts getting used for something else, or when people simply aren't sure what the call was about. These are worth keeping an eye on.

Previous Month's Flagged Numbers

Numbers that were trending in September 2022 - did they continue or go quiet?

NumberSeptember 2022October 2022Status
(08) 8253 4144 6 reports 1 reports Active
(08) 8121 4349 6 reports 0 reports Inactive
(08) 8490 7223 5 reports 5 reports Active
(08) 7095 0350 5 reports 0 reports Inactive
(08) 7160 3274 3 reports 1 reports Active

Safety Tips

  • Don't call back unknown 08 numbers without checking them first.
  • The ATO, Centrelink, and Medicare won't threaten you over the phone. If someone claims to be from a government agency, hang up and call the official number yourself.
  • Don't tap payment or delivery links in texts from numbers you don't recognise.
  • Got a suspicious call? Report it - every report helps other people in South Australia.
  • Look up numbers on Reverseau before calling back.

How We Compiled This

Built from community reports submitted to Reverseau between 1-31 October 2022. All data is aggregated and anonymised.

  • Source: First-hand reports from the community.
  • Scope: Numbers allocated to South Australia (SA).
  • Period: 1-31 October 2022.
  • Classifications: Chosen by the person who reported the number.
  • Limitations: This is what people reported, not verified telecom records. Volume depends on how many people use the platform.

More detail on our methodology page. Full dataset on the SA data dashboard.