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Compare international rates for Australia landline calls

Each phone company caters for a different type of call, so you might get cheaper evening calls to landlines in Australia if you switch supplier.

Finding the best deal on evening calls to landlines in Australia can save hundreds of pounds on your yearly phone bill, so shop around before you make your choice.

If your family or friends have moved to Australia and you’re fed up of extortionate phone bills, help is at hand with these cheap evening landline calls.

Home Phone Choices rates the cheapest calls to Australia

Phone providers are always changing their evening landline call rates to Australia, so good deals are becoming available all the time.



Top 3 call rates to : Australia If you call a landline during the evening without monthly package fees

SupplierPackage NameMonthly Package CostCountryDayEveningWeekendSign up
International SelectFreeAustralia2.00p2.00p2.00p
Call SaveFreeAustralia2.60p2.60p2.60p
SaverFreeAustralia2.72p2.72p2.72p


Top 1 call rates to : Australia If you call a landline during the evening with monthly package fees

SupplierPackage NameMonthly Package CostCountryDayEveningWeekendSign up
Talk UK Anytime£4.49AustraliaFreeFreeFree

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 Information on Communications and Transport in Australia:

  • Australia » International Dialing code: 00 61 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
  • Australia » Airports: 448 (2004 est.)
  • Australia » Airports - with paved runways: total: 305 over 3,047 m: 10 2,438 to 3,047 m: 12 1,524 to 2,437 m: 131 914 to 1,523 m: 139 under 914 m: 13 (2004 est.)
  • Australia » Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 143 1,524 to 2,437 m: 17 914 to 1,523 m: 112 under 914 m: 14 (2004 est.)
  • Australia » Capital: Canberra
  • Australia » Currency (code): Australian dollar (AUD)
  • Australia » Economy - overview: Australia has an enviable Western-style capitalist economy, with a per capita GDP on par with the four dominant West European economies. Rising output in the domestic economy, robust business and consumer confidence, and rising exports of raw materials and agricultural products are fueling the economy. Australia's emphasis on reforms, low inflation, and growing ties with China are other key factors behind the economy's strength. The impact of drought, weak foreign demand, and strong import demand pushed the trade deficit up from $8 billion in 2002, to $18 billion in 2003, and to $13 billion in 2004. One other concern is the rapid increase in domestic housing prices, which have raised the prospect that interest rates will need to be raised to prevent a speculative bubble.
  • Australia » Flag description: blue with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and a large seven-pointed star in the lower hoist-side quadrant known as the Commonwealth Star, representing the federation of the colonies of Australia in 1901; the star depicts one point for each of the six original states and one representing all of Australia's internal and external territories; the remaining half is a representation of the Southern Cross constellation in white with one small five-pointed star and four larger, seven-pointed stars
  • Australia » Highways (km): total: 811,603 km paved: 314,090 km (including 18,619 km of expressways) unpaved: 497,513 km (1999 est.)
  • Australia » Internet country code: .au
  • Australia » Internet hosts: 2,847,763 (2003)
  • Australia » Internet users: 9.472 million (2002)
  • Australia » Map references: Oceania
  • Australia » National holiday: Australia Day, 26 January (1788)
  • Australia » Ports and harbors: Brisbane, Dampier, Fremantle, Gladstone, Hay Point, Melbourne, Newcastle, Port Hedland, Port Kembla, Port Walcott, Sydney
  • Australia » Radio broadcast stations: AM 262, FM 345, shortwave 1 (1998)
  • Australia » Railways (km): total: 54,439 km (3859 km electrified) broad gauge: 5,434 km 1.600-m gauge standard gauge: 34,110 km 1.435-m gauge (1,397 km electrified) narrow gauge: 14,895 km 1.067-m gauge (2,462 km electrified) dual gauge: 213 km dual gauge (2004)
  • Australia » Telephone system: general assessment: excellent domestic and international service domestic: domestic satellite system; much use of radiotelephone in areas of low population density; rapid growth of mobile cellular telephones international: country code - 61; submarine cables to New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia; satellite earth stations - 10 Intelsat (4 Indian Ocean and 6 Pacific Ocean), 2 Inmarsat (Indian and Pacific Ocean regions) (1998)
  • Australia » Telephones - main lines in use: 10.815 million (2003)
  • Australia » Telephones - mobile cellular: 14.347 million (2003)
  • Australia » Television broadcast stations: 104 (1997)
  • Australia » Waterways (km): 2,000 km (mainly used for recreation on Murray and Murray-Darling river systems) (2004)