1300 Numbers for Australian Business: The Complete Guide to Looking National, Routing Smart and Never Missing a Call

The Three-Digit Difference Between Local and National

There is a quiet but powerful signal embedded in every Australian business phone number, and most small and medium-sized businesses are sending the wrong one.

When a potential customer sees a 02, 03 or 07 area code, they immediately know where you are based. They may wonder whether you serve their location. They may hesitate to call if they think it will cost them more. They may even assume you are a small local operator — regardless of how professional your service actually is.

When that same customer sees 1300 880 330 — a national inbound number — none of those hesitations arise. You look established. You look national. You look like a business they can trust. And the call costs them the same as a local call from anywhere in Australia.At BroadConnect, we have been providing 1300, 1800 and 13 inbound number services to Australian businesses for over 30 years. In this guide, we explain everything you need to know — what these numbers are, how smart call routing works, which type suits your business and how to get one set up fast.

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1. The Difference Between 1300, 1800 and 13 Numbers — Explained Simply

Australia has three types of national inbound numbers. Most businesses have heard of them but are fuzzy on the exact differences. Here is the clear breakdown:

Number TypeFormatCost to CallerCost to BusinessBest For
1300 Number1300 XXX XXX(10 digits)Local call rate from landlineMobile charges vary by carrierSmall fee per call (business pays)Most Australian SMBs — best balance of value and credibility
1800 Number1800 XXX XXX(10 digits)Completely FREE for callerFrom any phone, anywhere in AustraliaHigher per-call cost (business pays)Customer service lines, support desks, high-volume inbound
13 Number13 XX XX(6 digits)Local call rate from landlineMobile charges vary by carrierPremium — higher monthly costMajor brands, highest-recall campaigns, premium positioning

For the vast majority of Australian businesses, a 1300 number is the sweet spot — it projects a national, professional image, is affordable to operate, and callers recognise and trust the format immediately. BroadConnect’s inbound services cover all three types, with expert guidance on which suits your specific business needs.

📞 Did You Know? ’13’ numbers are the most memorable — they are only six digits — but they are also the most expensive and hardest to obtain. They are typically reserved for major corporations and national brands. For most growing Australian businesses, a 1300 number delivers the same national credibility at a fraction of the cost.

2. Why a 1300 Number Is One of the Smartest Investments a Business Can Make

A 1300 number is not just a phone number. It is a business tool that works on multiple levels simultaneously — credibility, accessibility, flexibility and intelligence. Here is why smart Australian business owners prioritise getting one early:

It Makes Your Business Look National Instantly

A geographic number (02, 03, 07) tells callers exactly where your office is. A 1300 number tells them your business operates at a national level — even if you are a single-location business. This perception matters enormously in competitive markets where clients associate scale with reliability.

It Removes the Location as a Barrier

If a Sydney-based business uses a 03 Melbourne number, Sydney callers may hesitate. If a Melbourne business uses a 02 Sydney number, Melbourne clients feel ignored. A 1300 number belongs to no geography — it belongs to your business, and it works everywhere.

You Can Route It Anywhere — and Change That Anytime

This is the most underappreciated feature of a 1300 number: where it rings is completely flexible. Route it to your office phone. Your mobile. Your team’s BroadConnect cloud phone system. Your contact centre. A different location depending on the time of day. A different team depending on which state the caller is ringing from. And you can change all of this without ever changing the number your customers dial.

You Own It — It Travels With Your Business

Unlike a geographic number tied to a physical phone line, a 1300 number belongs to you. If you move offices, switch phone providers, add new locations or restructure your team — your 1300 number stays the same. Your marketing materials, your website, your Google Business listing — they never need to change.

It Is Measurable — Every Call, Tracked

BroadConnect’s inbound number services include full call reporting and analytics — total call volumes, peak calling times, average call duration, geographic origin of calls, missed calls and more. This data turns your phone into an intelligence tool, not just a communication channel.

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3. Smart Call Routing: The Feature That Makes 1300 Numbers Genuinely Powerful

The true power of a BroadConnect 1300 or 1800 number is not the number itself — it is the intelligent call routing that sits behind it. This is what separates a basic inbound number from a strategic communications asset.

Time-of-Day Routing

Route calls to your office during business hours, to an after-hours team or AI agent in the evening, and to a mobile on weekends — all automatically, without any manual switching. Your callers always reach someone, or get a professional experience, regardless of when they call.

Geographic (State-Based) Routing

When a caller from Queensland rings your 1300 number, route them to your Brisbane office. When a Victorian calls, route to Melbourne. When a West Australian calls, route to your Perth team or partner. Geographic routing allows a single national number to serve a genuinely national operation — intelligently.

Overflow and Failover Routing

If your main office line is busy or unanswered, automatically overflow to a second number, a mobile, a different office, or a voicemail service. No more engaged tones. No more unanswered calls. Every inbound enquiry gets a response path.

IVR Menu Integration

Combine your 1300 number with an IVR (Interactive Voice Response) menu — “Press 1 for Sales, Press 2 for Support, Press 3 for Accounts” — to route callers to the right team automatically. This works seamlessly with BroadConnect’s hosted phone system and Microsoft Teams calling services.

Campaign-Specific Routing

Run a Google Ads campaign? Use a dedicated 1300 number for that campaign and route those calls to a specialised sales team. Run a TV ad? A separate 1300 number lets you track exactly how many calls that ad generated. Multiple 1300 numbers, each routing to the right destination, each tracked independently.

Routing TypeHow It WorksBusiness Benefit
Time-of-day routingCalls route to different destinations based on the time of day or day of weekEnsure calls are always answered — office hours, after-hours and weekends covered
Geographic routingCalls route based on the state or region the caller is ringing fromServe a national market with locally-relevant teams — one number, many destinations
Overflow routingIf primary number is busy or unanswered, calls automatically route to a secondary optionEliminate engaged tones and missed calls — every caller gets a response path
IVR menu routingCaller selects a department via keypad — routes to the correct team automaticallyProfessional first impression, efficient call distribution, no receptionist required
Percentage / round-robinCalls distributed evenly across multiple team members or locationsFair workload distribution, reduced wait times, consistent customer experience
Campaign trackingUnique 1300 numbers assigned to different marketing channels or campaignsMeasure marketing ROI precisely — know which campaigns are generating calls
Voicemail fallbackIf all routing options fail, professional voicemail with notification to your teamNothing falls through the cracks — even overflow gets captured

4. 1300 vs. 1800 — Which Is Right for Your Business?

The choice between a 1300 and 1800 number comes down to three factors: your customer base, your call volume expectations and your budget. Here is a practical framework:

Choose a 1300 Number When…Choose a 1800 Number When…
You want national credibility at affordable costYou want callers to pay absolutely nothing to reach you
Your callers are primarily calling from landlines or officesYour callers frequently use mobiles and cost is a real barrier
You are a growing SMB balancing image and budgetYou run a national support line or high-volume customer service operation
You want call tracking and routing without premium pricingRemoving the cost barrier to calling is a strategic priority
Your marketing is locally targeted but business is nationalYou operate in a sector where free calls are the industry norm (e.g. government, large retail)
You are setting up your first national numberYou are scaling a contact centre or helpdesk with high inbound volume

Not sure which suits you? BroadConnect’s team can walk through your specific call volumes, customer demographics and budget in a free consultation. Many businesses start with a 1300 number and add a 1800 number for their customer support line as they scale.

5. Industry Applications: How Australian Businesses Use 1300 Numbers

A 1300 number delivers different value depending on how your business communicates with customers. Here is how key Australian industries are using BroadConnect inbound numbers strategically:

IndustryHow They Use 1300 / 1800 NumbersKey Routing Strategy
Healthcare / MedicalSingle 1300 number for all patient enquiries across multiple clinic locationsGeographic routing to the nearest clinic; time-of-day routing for after-hours AI agent
Legal PracticesProfessional 1300 number projects national credibility; separate numbers per practice areaIVR routes to Family Law, Commercial, Property teams; overflow to after-hours intake
Financial Services1800 number removes cost barrier for clients calling about sensitive financial mattersState-based routing to local advisers; call recording for compliance; analytics on peak times
Automotive DealershipsSeparate 1300 numbers for Sales, Service and Parts — all trackable independentlyRound-robin distribution across sales team; overflow to mobile; IVR for department selection
Trades & Field ServicesSingle memorable 1300 number used across all marketing — trucks, uniforms, Google AdsMobile routing for on-site staff; overflow failover; emergency after-hours routing
E-commerce & Retail1800 free-call number for customer service removes hesitation to call for supportHigh-volume queue management; callback options; time-of-day staffing alignment
Education & Training1800 number for enrolment enquiries — removes cost barrier for prospective studentsCampaign tracking numbers per course or intake; geographic routing to campuses
Government & Not-for-Profit1800 free-call standard for community services — expected by the publicMulti-language IVR; geographic routing to regional offices; accessibility focus

6. The Marketing Multiplier: Using 1300 Numbers to Track Campaign ROI

One of the most powerful and least-utilised features of 1300 and 1800 numbers is their ability to act as precise marketing attribution tools. This is a strategy that large Australian brands have used for years — and it is just as accessible and valuable for growing SMBs.

The concept is simple: instead of one 1300 number for everything, you use multiple 1300 numbers — each assigned to a different marketing channel — and track the calls each generates. The result is call-level marketing attribution that tells you exactly which of your campaigns is driving inbound enquiries.

Marketing ChannelDedicated 1300 NumberWhat the Data Tells You
Google Ads (Search)1300 XXX AA1How many calls your paid search is generating — and at what cost per call
Google Ads (Display)1300 XXX AA2Whether display ads are driving phone enquiries, not just web visits
Facebook / Instagram Ads1300 XXX AA3Social media call conversion rate — beyond just clicks and impressions
Website (organic)1300 XXX AA4How many organic search visitors convert to phone calls
TV / Radio Campaign1300 XXX AA5Precise call volume generated by broadcast advertising — hard ROI on traditional media
Vehicle signage / print1300 XXX AA6Offline marketing call attribution — are your trucks driving calls?
Email marketing1300 XXX AA7How many email recipients pick up the phone rather than clicking through

With BroadConnect’s call analytics dashboard, every call to every number is logged — timestamp, duration, geographic origin, answered or missed. This turns your phone into a marketing intelligence platform, not just a communication tool.

📊 Marketing Insight: Australian businesses that implement call tracking via dedicated 1300 numbers consistently find that phone calls convert to customers at 3–5× the rate of web form submissions — making call tracking one of the highest-ROI analytics investments available to an SMB.

7. 1300 Numbers and BroadConnect’s Full Communications Ecosystem

A 1300 number from BroadConnect is most powerful when it is part of a complete, integrated communications setup. Because BroadConnect provides the full stack — inbound numbers, cloud phone system, mobile SIMs, internet and AI agents — your 1300 number connects seamlessly to everything else your business uses.

8. What Does a 1300 Number Cost? Understanding the Pricing Model

The pricing model for 1300 and 1800 numbers in Australia is different from a regular phone line, and it is worth understanding clearly before you commit.

Cost Component1300 Number1800 NumberNotes
Number setup / activationOne-time feeOne-time feeBroadConnect handles all setup — often waived for bundled customers
Monthly number rentalLow monthly feeLow monthly feeThe cost of holding the number, regardless of call volume
Inbound call chargesPer-call or per-minutePer-call or per-minuteBusiness pays; caller pays local rate (1300) or free (1800)
Call routing changesNo chargeNo chargeChange routing rules anytime via BroadConnect portal — no technician needed
Call analytics / reportingIncludedIncludedFull call data dashboard — volumes, durations, origins, missed calls
IVR menu configurationIncluded in setupIncluded in setupBroadConnect configures your IVR as part of onboarding
Multiple numbers (tracking)Per additional numberPer additional numberCost-effective when multiplied across campaigns — marketing ROI often 10× the cost

BroadConnect offers straightforward, transparent pricing — consistent with our policy of zero hidden fees across all services. Contact our team for a personalised quote based on your expected call volumes and routing requirements.

💰 Value Framing: For most businesses, the cost of a 1300 number and basic call routing is less than $50–$100/month. A single converted inbound enquiry — one new client, one booked appointment, one signed contract — typically returns multiples of that monthly investment. The ROI calculation is rarely complicated.

9. Getting Your 1300 Number: How BroadConnect Makes It Simple

Setting up a 1300 number through BroadConnect is one of the most straightforward things you can do to upgrade your business communications. Here is what the process looks like:

  1. Contact BroadConnect — call 1300 880 330 or visit broadconnect.com.au/contact-us
  2. Choose your number — select from available 1300, 1800 or 13 numbers, or discuss number options with our team
  3. Define your routing — tell us where you want calls to go: your office, mobile, multiple locations, time-of-day rules, IVR menu
  4. BroadConnect configures everything — we build your call routing, IVR and reporting setup
  5. Test and go live — typically within 3–5 business days from the first conversation
  6. Manage and optimise — update routing anytime via your portal or by calling our team; access call analytics from day one

If you already have a 1300 or 1800 number with another provider, BroadConnect can transfer it across — you keep the same number, and your call routing, features and pricing all improve. Talk to our team about number porting.

10. Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I choose a memorable or vanity 1300 number?

Yes — to a degree. Some 1300 numbers spell recognisable words (1300 LAWYER, 1300 DENTAL etc.) and are available for businesses that want a highly memorable number. BroadConnect can check availability of specific number sequences and patterns. Truly custom vanity numbers may require a search through ACMA’s Numbering Plan registry, which our team can assist with.

Q: Will callers be charged more from a mobile to call my 1300 number?

From a standard landline, calling a 1300 number costs the same as a local call. From a mobile, the charge depends on the caller’s mobile plan — most Australian mobile plans include 1300 calls at no extra charge, but some older plans may apply a per-minute rate. This is a factor when comparing 1300 vs. 1800 — 1800 numbers are always free from any phone.

Q: Can I have my 1300 number ring on my mobile as well as my office?

Absolutely. BroadConnect can configure your 1300 number to ring simultaneously on multiple destinations — your office phone, your mobile, a team member’s number, or all of the above. You can also set priority order — ring the office first, then overflow to mobile if unanswered after a set number of rings.

Q: What happens to my 1300 number if I switch office phone providers?

Your 1300 number belongs to you, not to your phone provider. If you switch from one phone system provider to another, your 1300 number can be redirected to your new provider’s infrastructure with no change to the number itself. This is one of the core benefits of inbound numbers — they are completely portable and provider-agnostic.

Q: Can I use a 1300 number with my existing phone system?

Yes. A 1300 number is a routing service that sits in front of your existing phone infrastructure — it can ring to any Australian phone number or phone system. Whether you run a traditional PSTN landline, a BroadConnect cloud phone system, Microsoft Teams or a mobile — your 1300 number can be routed to it.

Q: How quickly can I get a 1300 number active?

For a new 1300 number (not a port from another provider), BroadConnect can typically have your number active and routing calls within 3 to 5 business days of your initial setup. For transfers from another provider, allow 5–10 business days for the porting process. Contact BroadConnect to start today.

Conclusion: A 1300 Number Is Not a Luxury — It Is a Business Standard

In 2026, Australian customers expect to be able to reach a business on a professional, nationally accessible number. Geographic numbers are not wrong — but they carry limitations that a 1300 number simply does not. They restrict your perceived reach, expose your location, and lack the intelligent routing capabilities that turn a phone number into a business asset.

A BroadConnect 1300 or 1800 inbound number gives your business a national front door — one that routes calls intelligently, tracks marketing performance, integrates with your entire communications stack and projects the kind of professionalism that builds customer confidence from the first ring.

The setup is fast. The cost is low relative to the value. And with BroadConnect managing your inbound services alongside your phone system, mobile fleet, internet and AI agents, the result is a communications infrastructure that works as hard as you do — every call, every day. Get your 1300 number today at broadconnect.com.au or call our team on 1300 880 330.

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