Available 1300 Numbers for Your Business

Choose a memorable 1300 number and activate it instantly. Perfect for businesses wanting a national presence and professional call routing.

✓ Instant activation ✓ No lock-in contracts ✓ Australian support ✓ Port existing numbers

Available 1300 Numbers in Australia

Searching for an available 1300 number is the fastest way to get a single national contact for your business. Route calls to mobiles, landlines or your existing phone system — no new hardware.

Pickle keeps a live inventory of 1300 numbers ready to activate, including easy-to-remember patterns and repeats.

Use the search tool above to browse options and pick a number that fits your brand. Once selected, set up flexible call routing so every enquiry reaches the right person.

Simple 1300 Number Plans for Australian Businesses

No lock-in, free setup, per-second billing, and Australian-based support.

Starter 1300 Plan
120 minutes of inbound calls included each month.
$20 /month ex GST ≈ $0.67 per day
Best for small businesses receiving occasional enquiries.
Setup takes less than 2 minutes
Free setup & instant activation
7-day free trial
Month-to-month – cancel any time
Keep your 1300 number forever
Australian-based support
Pay only for extra usage
Popular
Unlimited 1300 Plan
Unlimited inbound calls across Australia.
$40 /month ex GST ≈ $1.33 per day
Best for growing businesses with steady call volumes.
Setup takes less than 2 minutes
Free setup & instant activation
Unlimited inbound calls
Month-to-month – cancel any time
7-day free trial
Keep your 1300 number forever
Australian-based support

Why choose Pickle

No lock-in contracts

Cancel anytime — month-to-month plans.

Australian support

Local team on hand when you need help.

ACMA registered

Telecommunications provider. Australian-owned and operated.

Why Australian Businesses Use 1300 Numbers

A 1300 number isn’t just a phone number – it’s a tool that enhances your communication, branding, and customer experience.

Professional Image

Enhance customer trust with a national business presence.

Customer-Friendly

Calls to your 1300 number are charged at a local rate, making it affordable for your customers.

Advanced Features

Benefit from call routing, time-based management, and overflow handling.

Flexibility

Route calls to any device—landline, mobile, or VoIP system.

National Presence

Create a national business presence while routing calls to any office or mobile across Australia.

Powerful call management features

Manage incoming calls effectively with advanced routing options.

Area Code Manager

Route by caller location or area code for localised handling.

Advanced Mobile Manager

Smart rules for mobiles and field teams.

Call Splitting

Distribute calls across multiple recipients.

Call Overflow

Send unanswered calls to backup destinations.

Time and Day Manager

Different routing for business hours and after-hours.

Statutory Holidays

Pre-set public holiday handling.

Calendar

Plan exceptions and campaigns in advance.

Call Tracking and Reporting

See volumes, answer rates and routing outcomes.

Who Uses 1300 Numbers?

Businesses across Australia use 1300 numbers to manage customer calls and present a professional national presence.

Trades & Services

Electricians, plumbers, builders and service providers use 1300 numbers to manage enquiries and appear more professional.

Healthcare

Medical clinics and allied health providers use 1300 numbers to manage appointments and patient enquiries.

Real Estate

Real estate agencies use 1300 numbers to direct property enquiries to the right office or agent.

Professional Services

Law firms, consultants and accountants use 1300 numbers to present a national business presence.

Retail & E-commerce

Retailers and online stores use 1300 numbers to support customer enquiries and order support.

Support Teams

Customer support teams use 1300 numbers to manage high call volumes and route calls efficiently.

Choosing the Right 1300 Number

Memorable numbers help customers recall your business after one glance.

Popular formats:

  • Repeating digits (e.g. 1300 55 66 77)
  • Mirrored patterns (e.g. 1300 744 447)
  • Simple sequences (e.g. 1300 123 456)

Browse available 1300 numbers, choose a favourite, and configure routing to mobiles, landlines or your phone system — all in minutes.

Learn More About 1300 Numbers

How to get a 1300 number
1300 vs 1800 numbers
How inbound calls are charged
Understanding inbound call reports
Porting your 1300/1800 number
Frequently asked questions about 1300 numbers

Are 1300 numbers free to call?

No. 1300 calls are typically charged at a local rate to the caller’s plan, while your business pays the inbound costs. If you want callers to ring you for free, consider an 1800 number instead.

Learn more: Read guide →

How much does a 1300 number cost?

See the pricing plans above for monthly costs. Setup is free and activation is instant with a 7‑day free trial. Inbound call charges depend on your plan and usage profile.

Learn more: Read guide →

Can I port my existing 1300 number to Pickle?

Yes. You can port an existing 1300 number to Pickle and keep it permanently. We’ll coordinate with your current provider — there’s no change for your customers.

Learn more: Read guide →

How long does activation or porting take?

New 1300 numbers activate in minutes once you complete signup. Porting an existing number depends on the losing carrier and can take longer (typically days to weeks). We’ll keep you updated.

Can I route calls to mobiles, landlines or my phone system?

Yes. Route to mobiles, landlines or an existing PBX/VoIP service. Use time/day rules and overflow destinations to handle after‑hours and peak times.

What happens after hours or when we’re busy?

Configure time‑based routing, voicemail‑to‑email and overflow targets so every enquiry is captured. You can change rules anytime in MyPickle.

Should I choose a 1300 or 1800 number?

Can I route based on the caller’s location?

Do 1300 numbers include call tracking and reports?

Is there a contract or lock‑in?

Ready to Activate Your 1300 Number?