Crisis Help: Australia
If you’re in crisis right now, you’re not alone. Help is available immediately, free, and confidential.
⚠️ Content note: This page discusses suicide, abuse, self-harm, and violence. If this is overwhelming right now, you can just call the number below. You don’t have to read everything.
🚨 RIGHT NOW: Call This Number
Section titled “🚨 RIGHT NOW: Call This Number”Lifeline Australia
Section titled “Lifeline Australia”Phone: 13 11 14 (free, 24/7)
Text: 0477 13 11 14
Chat: lifeline.org.au
Hours: 24/7, 365 days a year
Cost: Free (call, text, and chat)
What happens:
- 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention
- Australia’s largest crisis support service
- Confidential and anonymous
- Trained counselors
Other Crisis Options (Choose What Works for You)
Section titled “Other Crisis Options (Choose What Works for You)”Mental Health Crisis
Section titled “Mental Health Crisis”Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 (24/7)
- Support for anxiety, depression, suicide prevention
- Phone counselling and webchat
- Experienced counselors
Lifeline: 13 11 14 (24/7)
- Mental health and suicide support
Suicidal Thoughts
Section titled “Suicidal Thoughts”Lifeline: 13 11 14 (24/7)
- Suicide prevention and support
Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467 (24/7)
- Free professional counselling
- Phone and online support
- For people affected by suicide
Abuse or Violence
Section titled “Abuse or Violence”1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732 (24/7)
- National sexual assault and domestic violence hotline
- Counselling and information
- Text: 0458 737 732
- Referrals to support services
1800RESPECT Chat: Available on 1800respect.org.au (24/7)
Youth Crisis (5-25 Years)
Section titled “Youth Crisis (5-25 Years)”Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800 (24/7)
- Free confidential counselling
- Trained counselors
- For children and young people aged 5-25
LGBTQ+ Crisis
Section titled “LGBTQ+ Crisis”Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Affirming support for LGBTQ+ people
- Non-judgmental
QLife: 1800 184 527 (3pm-midnight daily)
- Phone and webchat
- LGBTQ+ peer support
Men’s Crisis
Section titled “Men’s Crisis”MensLine Australia: 1300 78 99 78 (24/7)
- Professional phone and online counselling for men
- Free, confidential
- Trained male counselors
Disability-Specific Crisis Support
Section titled “Disability-Specific Crisis Support”Disability Gateway: 1800 643 787
- Free information and service finder
- Government support programs
- Disability support information
People with Disability Australia (PWDA): pwd.org.au
- Advocacy by and for disabled people
- Community support
Vision Australia: 1300 84 74 66
- Support for blind and low vision people
- Counselling available
Deaf Australia: deafaustralia.org.au
- Support and advocacy for Deaf people
By State/Territory
Section titled “By State/Territory”All states use Lifeline 13 11 14 as primary number.
New South Wales
Section titled “New South Wales”- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
- Local Mental Health: 1800 011 511 (Triage)
Victoria
Section titled “Victoria”- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
- Lifeline: 13 11 14
Queensland
Section titled “Queensland”- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
South Australia
Section titled “South Australia”- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Western Australia
Section titled “Western Australia”- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Tasmania
Section titled “Tasmania”- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Northern Territory
Section titled “Northern Territory”- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Crisis: 1800 682 288
Australian Capital Territory
Section titled “Australian Capital Territory”- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Emergency: Life-Threatening
Section titled “Emergency: Life-Threatening”Immediate life-threatening danger:
- Call 000 for emergency
- Go to nearest emergency department (ED)
What to Say When You Call
Section titled “What to Say When You Call”You don’t need perfect words. Just say:
- “I’m in crisis”
- “I’m thinking about suicide”
- “I need to talk to someone”
Counselors are trained to help.
Accessibility & Contact Methods
Section titled “Accessibility & Contact Methods”For Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Section titled “For Deaf/Hard of Hearing”- Text services: Lifeline (0477 13 11 14), Kids Helpline (text option available)
- Chat: Available on most hotline websites
- TTY relay: Available in some services
- AUSLAN: Can arrange through relay services
For Blind/Low Vision
Section titled “For Blind/Low Vision”- All services available by phone
- Chat available on websites (screen-reader compatible)
- Large print available on request
For Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander People
Section titled “For Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander People”- All services above serve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- Lifeline and Beyond Blue specifically trained for cultural needs
Multiple Languages
Section titled “Multiple Languages”- Most hotlines offer interpretation services
- Call ahead if you need language support
After You Call
Section titled “After You Call”Crisis lines help you get through RIGHT NOW. After that:
Finding Ongoing Support
Section titled “Finding Ongoing Support”Contact your GP:
- General Practitioner can refer to mental health services
- Ask about Medicare Mental Health Treatment Plans
Find a therapist:
- Psychology Today: psychologytoday.com.au
- Australian Counselling Association: theaca.net.au
Mental health services:
- Contact your local Primary Health Network (PHN)
- Search: Your state health department website
Important Information
Section titled “Important Information”Most services are free (Lifeline’s 13 11 14 call, text, and chat are free), but this varies by service — check each one.
Confidentiality
Section titled “Confidentiality”These lines are confidential. Emergency services are contacted only in cases of immediate, serious risk.
Many services run 24/7, but some (e.g., QLife, 3pm–midnight) have limited hours — check each listing.
You Can Call Multiple Times
Section titled “You Can Call Multiple Times”Many people use crisis services multiple times. That’s normal.
You’re Not “Sick Enough” to Call
Section titled “You’re Not “Sick Enough” to Call”If you’re asking: “Am I bad enough to call?” → You are. Call.
Disability Discrimination Is Illegal
Section titled “Disability Discrimination Is Illegal”If a service discriminates because of disability, you have rights. Speak up.
Related Resources
Section titled “Related Resources”- Main Crisis Help Section
- Emergency Preparedness & Safety Planning
- Abuse & Violence Resources
- Disability Rights in Australia
Confirm each number with the service before calling; details can change.
In crisis right now? Call Lifeline on 13 11 14. Everything else can wait.
Cost, confidentiality, and hours vary by service — check each listing.
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