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Tasmania Community Uncertain Call Intelligence

1,848 community reports classified as uncertain across Tasmania. Hobart leads with 51% of reports, with Launceston and Hamilton also contributing significantly.

TAS Uncertain Snapshot

Total Reports
1,848
Unique Numbers
1,162
% of National
1%
30-Day Change
+10%

Last updated:

TAS vs National Comparison

Of all national uncertain reports, 1% come from Tasmania. In the past 30 days, TAS uncertain reports rose by 10% - the national figure fell by 28% over the same window. That divergence points to increased targeting of TAS residents this period.

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

Weekly Report Volume

3
19 Jan
1
26 Jan
3
02 Feb
2
09 Feb
1
16 Feb
5
23 Feb
1
02 Mar
5
09 Mar
3
16 Mar
1
23 Mar
1
30 Mar
2
06 Apr

* Current week is incomplete.

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Recently Flagged Numbers - TAS

Community reports submitted from across TAS:

Phone NumberLocalityReportsRisk LevelReported
(03) 6169 4144 Hobart 7 High 9 Apr 2026
(03) 6154 0580 Hobart 4 Medium 6 Apr 2026
(03) 6185 0993 Hobart 1 Low 1 Apr 2026
(03) 6724 3530 Launceston 1 Low 28 Mar 2026
(03) 6152 6031 Baden 1 Low 17 Mar 2026
(03) 6146 4825 Hobart 1 Low 17 Mar 2026
(03) 6244 5544 Hobart 1 Low 16 Mar 2026
(03) 6219 9570 Hobart 1 Low 15 Mar 2026
(03) 6469 0638 Ulverstone 4 Medium 12 Mar 2026
(03) 6164 9172 Hobart 12 High 12 Mar 2026
(03) 6219 9561 Hobart 3 Medium 10 Mar 2026
(03) 6159 9694 Hobart 3 Medium 6 Mar 2026
(03) 6158 8114 Dunalley 2 Low 26 Feb 2026
(03) 6146 2093 Hobart 2 Low 24 Feb 2026
(03) 6349 1076 Launceston 3 Medium 23 Feb 2026
(03) 6216 3298 Hobart 1 Low 19 Feb 2026
(03) 6159 6253 Hobart 1 Low 15 Feb 2026

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 Uncertain Numbers in TAS

Top 20 in TAS · Last 30 Days

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

Number Prefix Distribution - TAS

Which number ranges generate the most uncertain reports in Tasmania:

36
1,695 (92%)
35
115 (6%)
34
38 (2%)

The 36 range accounts for 92% of uncertain reports in TAS.

How Uncertain Campaigns Work in TAS

Based on 1,848 community reports classified as uncertain in Tasmania.

Uncertain reports from Tasmania generally follow national trends, adjusted for the state's population size and geographic spread.

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

Where to Report - TAS

Report uncertain 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 Tasmania residents identify it before they answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does uncertain mean for a phone number in Tasmania?

It means there aren't enough reports, or people disagree about the number. Could be a business nobody recognises, a new number, or genuinely mixed experiences. Don't share personal details until you can verify who's calling.

How can I help classify uncertain numbers?

Submit a report about your experience - what happened, what the caller said, and whether you think it was legitimate. Each report helps the TAS community figure out what the number is.

Are uncertain 03 numbers safe to answer?

Uncertain doesn't mean safe - it just means not enough data. Let unknown calls go to voicemail, check the number before calling back, and don't share personal details with unverified callers. Your report can help other TAS residents.

This data comes from community reports within Tasmania 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 Tasmania.

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