🇦🇺 Australia · Country Code +61

Cheap Calls to Australia

from ₽1.8 / min

Crystal-clear calls to any Australian number — mobile or landline. No SIM card required. Works anywhere with Wi-Fi or 4G/5G.

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Call Rates to Australia — 2026

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Russia → Australia
Mobile & Landline
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Australia → Russia
Mobile numbers
₽1.70
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Australia → Moscow & St. Petersburg
Landline numbers
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How to Start Calling Australia

1

Install the app

Download Give a Ring from Google Play or Apple Store and register with your mobile number.

2

Top up your balance

Add credit via a bank card directly inside the app.

3

Dial an Australian number

Enter the number in international format (+61 area code number) and call.

4

Sign-up Bonus

Get a bonus for calls when you sign up!

How to Dial an Australian Number

Australia's country code is +61. The same rule applies as with most countries: when dialling in international format, you drop the leading zero from the area code. Sydney's local prefix is 02, but internationally you dial just 2.

Mobile numbers in Australia start with 04X locally — internationally, dial +61 4X XXX XXX (drop the first zero).

Type the full number into the Give a ring dial pad starting with +61 and the app takes care of the rest.

Example — Sydney (landline)
+61 2 9876 5432
+61 — Australia country code 2 — NSW / Sydney (no leading zero) 9876 5432 — subscriber number
Example — Melbourne (landline)
+61 3 9123 4567
3 — Victoria / Melbourne (no leading zero)
Example — Mobile number
+61 412 345 678
412 345 678 — mobile (04 becomes 4)

🇦🇺 Surprising & Funny Facts About Australia

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The World's Largest Wild Camel Herd

Australia has over 1 million wild dromedary camels — more than any Arab country. Their ancestors were imported from Afghanistan in the 1840s to transport goods across the outback. When trucks arrived, the camels were set free and thrived in the similar climate. Australia now exports camels back to Saudi Arabia, where their bloodline purity is prized. A 150-year return trip nobody planned.

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More Sheep Than People — By 2.5x

Australia has roughly 66 million sheep and only 26 million people. The country is the world's top producer of merino wool, dressing the entire planet in soft fibres. The legendary individual record: a sheep named Chris, found in 2015 after years of roaming wild, was carrying 40 kg of unshorn fleece — about the weight of a 10-year-old child. The shearing took nearly an hour.

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The Largest Living Thing on Earth

The Great Barrier Reef is not just the world's biggest coral reef — it is the largest living structure on the planet, visible from space. Stretching over 2,300 km (longer than the UK is tall), it hosts 1,500 species of fish and 4,000 types of mollusc. Roughly the distance from Moscow to Istanbul — but entirely underwater and alive.

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A Continent, a Country, and an Island

Australia is the only country in the world that occupies an entire continent. Its land area rivals the contiguous United States, yet the population is just 26 million — about the same as Texas. Population density: 3 people per km². It is the least densely populated continent on Earth after Antarctica, and Australians know it.

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Home of 21 of the World's 25 Deadliest Snakes

Australia hosts the world's most venomous snake (the inland taipan), the world's deadliest spider (the funnel-web), blue-ringed octopuses, box jellyfish, saltwater crocodiles, and great white sharks — all in one country. And yet Australians are statistically among the cheeriest, most outdoorsy people on Earth. Either very brave or very good at denial.

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The Post Office That Served Beer

In the remote Australian outback of the 1800s, post offices doubled as pubs. The logic was unassailable: if someone had ridden 200 km of desert to collect their mail, the least a civilised society could do was offer them a drink while they waited. The tradition persisted in some remote towns well into the 1950s — a model of public service that few postal systems have dared to replicate.

Frequently Asked Questions

With Give a ring, calls from Russia to Australia start at ₽1.8 per minute in 2026 — significantly cheaper than roaming charges from Russian mobile operators. The exact rate is displayed in the app before you dial.
Australia's country code is +61. Drop the leading zero from the area code when dialling internationally:

🗺️ Sydney & NSW: +61 2 XXXX XXXX
🗺️ Melbourne & Victoria: +61 3 XXXX XXXX
🗺️ Brisbane & Queensland: +61 7 XXXX XXXX
🗺️ Perth & Western Australia: +61 8 XXXX XXXX
📱 Mobile numbers: +61 4XX XXX XXX (drop the leading zero)

On the Give a ring dial pad, just start with +61 and type the rest — the app handles formatting automatically.
No SIM card needed. Give a ring works entirely over the internet — any Wi-Fi or mobile connection (4G/5G) is sufficient to make and receive calls.
Absolutely. Australia is home to over 1 million feral dromedary camels — the world's largest wild camel population. They descend from animals imported from Afghanistan and British India between the 1840s and early 1900s to haul freight and telegraph lines through the outback. When motor vehicles replaced them, the camels were released into the wild and flourished in Australia's desert climate. The country now periodically exports camels to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, where purebred dromedaries command high prices.
Yes — calls between Give a ring users are completely free, regardless of which country each person is in. Open the Contacts section, find the green double-handset icon next to a contact's name, and tap it to start a free call.
Yes, Give a ring supports calls to both mobile and landline (fixed-line) numbers in Australia. The rate is the same — from ₽1.8 per minute — for both types. This is far cheaper than the per-minute rates charged by Russian mobile operators for international calls to Australia.

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