Border Watch

Border Watch

The information in this article is now out of date. Please refer homeaffairs.gov.au website for the latest Border Watch program.

If it doesn't feel right, flag it

Sometimes, threats can be detected within our border. So if you see something suspicious-or something that just doesn't feel right-flag it anonymously with Border Watch and help us keep our community safe.

Border Watch is the Department's programme that receives information about suspicious activities. It relies on the knowledge of industry and the community.

Border Watch members know their local environments. Members range from large, multi-national corporations to community organisations to individuals - located in capital cities, regional centres and remote areas, and in environments as varied as transport and cargo logistics, caravan parks and fishing clubs.

Border Watch is responsible for maintaining a watch on our country's coastal border, all 37,000 kilometres of it.

The information in this article is now out of date. Please refer homeaffairs.gov.au website for the latest Border Watch program.

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