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how do you stop all charities calling you in australia

The short answer is: you can reduce charity calls in Australia, but you usually cannot stop all of them through the national do-not-call system alone. The Do Not Call Register blocks most telemarketing, but registered charities are an exception, so they may still call you.

What to do

  1. Register your number on the Do Not Call Register. It is free and managed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
  1. Tell each charity directly that you want them to stop calling and ask them to remove your number from their records.
  1. Ask for contact preferences in writing if they have an email or online form, so there is a clear record of your opt-out request.
  1. Block repeat numbers on your phone and use call-screening or call-blocking features from your carrier or handset.
  1. Keep a log of unwanted calls, especially if a caller ignores your request to stop.

Why charities are different

The Do Not Call Register reduces unsolicited telemarketing, but charities can still make calls under the current rules. That means registering helps overall, but it does not fully shut the door on charity fundraising calls.

If they keep calling

If a charity keeps calling after you have clearly asked them not to, complain to the charity first and then to the relevant regulator if needed. If the calls feel abusive, deceptive, or harassing, keep records of dates, times, and numbers so you can support a complaint.

Practical script

You can say: “Please remove my number from your calling list and do not contact me again by phone.” That is often the fastest way to get your request on record.

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In practice, the best result is usually a mix of registering, opting out with each charity, and blocking repeat callers.