AusAlert messaging test coming soon

15 June 2026
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Mobile devices and iPads across Victoria may soon receive a test alert as part of the Australian Government’s new emergency messaging system.

The Australian Government is launching AusAlert in October. 

This is a new national warning system that can send emergency messages to mobile devices. It’s a fast and reliable way to help communities be informed and better prepared during emergencies.

Before AusAlert is ready to use, itwill be testedtwicein Victoria,impactingall compatible mobile devices across:   

  • Geelong suburbsofBelmont and HightononThursday 18 June 2026at 2pm 
  • Nationally on Monday 27July 2026at 2pm   

What to expect

The AusAlert test will be sent to most compatible mobile devices in the test area, such as phones, tablets and smartwatches, children’s safety watches and Apple CarPlay devices.

TheGeelong test willbe aPriority Alert.This means all compatible devices in theBelmont andHighton areaat 2pm on 18 June 2026 will: 

  • vibrate and make a loud siren-like warning sound that lasts for about 10 seconds 
  • show a message on the screen and
  • turn the screen on automatically.

The National testat 2pm on27 JulywillbeCriticalAlert.

AllcompatibleAustraliandeviceswill: 

  • vibrate and make a loud siren-like warning sound for about 10 seconds 
  • show a message on the screen 
  • vibrate and make a loud sound, even if it is on ‘silent’ or ‘do not disturb’ 
  • you cannotturn off Critical Alerts  

The AusAlert message will look something like this:

critical aus alert message telling people about a test alert message

How to stop AusAlert tests

AusAlert may increase risk for people experiencing violence, especially if they live with someone who uses violence. Alerts may expose safety devices. 

If you have ahidden device, the best way to stay safe duringboth of thesetests is to: 

  • turn off your mobile device or put it in aeroplane mode 
  • keep your device off or in aeroplane mode for 24 hours 

For more information, please refer to the staying safe with AusAlert page.

More information

Visit ausalert.gov.au for more details about AusAlert testing, including information for: