000 (also known as triple-zero or triple-O) is the primary national
emergency number in Australia. The Emergency Call Service is operated by
Telstra Corporation Limited as a condition of its telecommunications
license, and is intended only for use in life-threatening or time-critical
emergencies. Other emergency numbers in Australia are 112 for GSM mobile
phones ? which is redirected to a 000 operator ? and 106 for textphone.
History Prior to 1961, Australia had no national number for emergency
services; the police, fire and ambulance services possessed many phone
numbers, one for each local unit. In 1961, the office of the Postmaster
General (PMG) introduced the 000 number in major population centres and
near the end of the 1980s extended its coverage to nationwide. The number
000 was chosen for several reasons, one of which was that zero was closest
to the finger stall on Australian pulse dial phones, so it was ea
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