05/06/2026
Testing of AusAlert, the new national emergency warning system, will begin in some communities this month.
Check below to see if you can expert an alert ⬇️
Testing will soon begin for the new Australian Government cell-broadcast message alert system, called AusAlert. 📱
AusAlert will allow emergency services organisations across Australia to send targeted, near-instant warning messages to compatible mobile devices during disasters.
This means authorities can reach people quickly when it matters most, helping to save lives and property.
AusAlert will be operational by October 2026, ahead of the 2026-27 higher risk weather season.
Community testing will take place across urban, regional, and remote areas in all states and territories in June 2026. Locations include:
🔷 Majura, Australian Capital Territory
🔶 Queanbeyan, New South Wales
🔷 Liverpool, New South Wales
🔶 Port Douglas, Queensland
🔷 Geelong, Victoria
🔶 Port Lincoln, South Australia
🔷 Tennant Creek, Northen Territory
🔶 Goomalling, Western Australia
🔷 Launceston, Tasmania
A national test of AusAlert will take place on 27 July 2026.
During the national test, everyone with a compatible mobile device will receive an alert.
Follow National Emergency Management Agency for updates about AusAlert.
Find more information, including times and dates for all tests, at: http://www.ausalert.gov.au/