Reported Suspicious Phone Numbers in Queensland (QLD)

Community-classified suspicious phone number intelligence for Queensland, aggregated from first-hand resident reports. Brisbane metropolitan region accounts for the majority of reported suspicious activity in QLD, followed by Southport and Cairns growth corridors.

QLD Suspicious Snapshot

Total Reports
10,682
Unique Numbers
6,653
% of National
7%
30-Day Change
-32%

Last updated: 2 March 2026

QLD vs National Comparison

Queensland accounts for 7% of national suspicious reports. Suspicious activity in QLD declined 32% over the past 30 days, while national activity declined 21% over the same period.

This comparison provides analytical context for understanding whether QLD reporting trends are tracking, outpacing, or lagging behind the national baseline. View the national suspicious report for full cross-state analysis.

Latest Suspicious Reports in QLD

Most recently reported suspicious phone numbers from Queensland community submissions.

Phone NumberLocalityRisk LevelReported
(07) 2115 9649 Brisbane Medium 26 Feb 2026
(07) 2115 9646 Brisbane Medium 26 Feb 2026
(07) 3544 3511 Brisbane Low 26 Feb 2026
(07) 2115 9649 Brisbane Medium 26 Feb 2026
(07) 2145 8111 Brisbane Medium 25 Feb 2026
(07) 2142 6524 Brisbane Medium 25 Feb 2026
(07) 3544 7487 Brisbane Low 22 Feb 2026
(07) 3225 8836 Brisbane Low 22 Feb 2026
(07) 4139 0658 Bundaberg High 21 Feb 2026
(07) 3544 9199 Brisbane Low 21 Feb 2026
(07) 3507 1140 Brisbane Low 21 Feb 2026
(07) 3506 8723 Brisbane Medium 21 Feb 2026
(07) 3353 8786 Brisbane Low 20 Feb 2026
(07) 3103 9863 Brisbane Low 20 Feb 2026
(07) 2115 9649 Brisbane Medium 20 Feb 2026
(07) 3544 9100 Brisbane Low 19 Feb 2026
(07) 3225 8812 Brisbane High 19 Feb 2026
(07) 3544 2672 Brisbane Medium 19 Feb 2026
(07) 3544 9118 Brisbane Low 19 Feb 2026
(07) 2143 5645 Brisbane Low 19 Feb 2026

Risk levels are dynamically calculated based on cumulative report frequency and classification signals within the community reporting network.

Most Reported Suspicious Numbers in QLD

Top 20 in QLD · Last 30 Days

These numbers have received the highest concentration of suspicious reports from Queensland residents, ranked by cumulative community report volume.

All top-reported numbers originate from the 07 prefix range.

Suspicious Patterns in Queensland

QLD-Specific Suspicious Narratives

Community reports from Queensland indicate suspicious phone number activity consistent with national patterns, adjusted for the state's population distribution and telecommunications infrastructure. Reported numbers are monitored for classification convergence as community data accumulates.

  • National pattern alignment — Queensland suspicious reports broadly track national trends with state-specific volume variations
  • Metropolitan concentration — The majority of reports originate from Queensland's urban centres, consistent with population density effects
  • Prefix distribution — Activity spans mobile (04) and landline prefixes associated with Queensland's area codes

These narratives align with concentrated activity across the 07 prefix range in the greater Brisbane region. Activity is most concentrated in Brisbane metropolitan exchanges (07), with secondary clustering observed across Southport and Cairns.

How to Report Suspicious Numbers in QLD

If you have received a suspicious call in Queensland, reporting helps protect other residents by building community intelligence and accelerating classification convergence.

Each community report contributes to faster classification convergence. Even if a number has already been reported, additional submissions from different experiences strengthen the intelligence layer and improve accuracy for all Queensland residents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do about a suspicious call in Queensland?

Do not return calls to unfamiliar numbers exhibiting suspicious patterns. If the caller claims to represent an organisation, verify independently using officially published contact details. Report the number to help build community intelligence for QLD.

Are silent calls dangerous?

Silent calls typically indicate automated number validation — systems dial numbers to confirm which are active. While not immediately dangerous, they often precede targeted scam campaigns. Report silent calls to help build pattern intelligence.

Why do I keep getting missed calls from Queensland numbers?

Single-ring missed calls from 07 numbers may be part of a callback scam or automated number validation. Operators use these techniques to confirm active numbers before launching targeted campaigns. Avoid returning calls to unfamiliar numbers and report them to help build QLD community intelligence.

This intelligence is derived from community-submitted reports within Queensland and represents collective classification rather than legal determination. All data is processed in accordance with Reverseau’s classification methodology, which prioritises transparency and consensus-based assessment.

For official telecommunications safety advice, refer to the ACMA, Scamwatch (ACCC), and Office of Fair Trading QLD.

Data coverage: 2014–Present · Last reviewed: 2 March 2026 · Source: Community-submitted reports · Scope: Queensland, Australia