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LocalKind Northern Beaches is often the place people turn when they’ve fallen through the gaps, a community service built on kindness and last resort support.
With Donate Your Data, the most vulnerable can access the digital world when they otherwise couldn’t.
Your spare data can change a life. Donate your data now - www.optus.com.au/living-network/donate-your-data/
Supporting Customers Impacted by the Situation in the Middle East
We know many of our customers are being affected by the current situation in the Middle East, including those trying to stay connected with family, friends and colleagues. Our goal is to make it easier for you to reach the people who matter most.
Here’s how we’re showing support during this time:
Postpaid mobile customers
The cost of calls, SMS and roaming usage to and within selected countries in the Middle East will be credited back to you. These measures apply on eligible postpaid mobile plans from 28 February 2026 and will remain in place as we continue to monitor developments.
Prepaid mobile customers
From 3 March 2026 until further notice, calls to selected countries will be free without needing an add-on.
For full details, including the list of countries and how these credits and free calls apply, please visit: www.optus.com.au/support/international-support
For the latest government travel advice, please visit: www.smartraveller.gov.au
We’ll continue to review these measures to help our customers stay connected when it matters most.
On 10 February, students celebrated Safer Internet Day with awesome workshops from the Optus Digital Thumbprint Program. Our facilitators were in school across the country, and we ran a special online event for primary students. They even scored a surprise visit from the 2025 Supercars Champion Chaz Mostert, who jumped on the call to share his inspiring No Social Hate campaign ahead of race weekend Walkinshaw TWG Racing 💬💙
Navigating the online world responsibly is one of the biggest challenges young people face today, and that’s exactly why our Digital Thumbprint program is here.
We’re committed to helping young people and families achieve, thrive, and belong in today’s digital world. Head to https://www.digitalthumbprint.com.au/ to explore resources you can use at home.
01/03/2026
Update: 7:00 PM 1/3
To support more customers in the region, and in response to evolving circumstances and customer needs, Israel and Kuwait are now included in the country list outlined below.
We will continue to closely monitor the situation and review the list of supported countries, providing updates as circumstances change.
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As a result of recent events, we understand this is a distressing time for customers with family and friends in the Middle East, and those travelling in the region.
We are supporting our postpaid customers by:
● Crediting international calling and SMS charges for calls from Australia to Bahrain, Iran, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates that are made from 28 February 2026 until the offer is withdrawn.
● Crediting international roaming charges for roaming usage in Bahrain, Iran, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in the period from 28th February 2026 until the offer is withdrawn.
These offers are available to eligible Consumer and Business customers on selected postpaid plans. For more information, please visit our website → https://www.optus.com.au/support/international-support
For those traveling in the region, there may be increased network congestion or intermittent disruptions due to local infrastructure impacts.
We will continue to monitor developments and provide updates.
Tour De Pride is Optus’ guide to the places and spaces where LGBTQIA+ pride has lived, fought and flourished. In 1978, what began as a night of celebration and peaceful protest in support of global q***r rights was met with violence and mass arrests right here in Kings Cross. This dark moment became a turning point, igniting decades of activism that reshaped LGBTQIA+ rights in Australia.
Today, we look back with 78er Kate on this location, honouring the bravery of the 78ers who marched for visibility and justice. Join Raine Ingmenn, Optus’ official Pride Guide, explore more of Sydney's q***r history on her tour.
From the moment people arrive in Australia all the way up until citizenship, LocalKind Northern Beaches walks beside them helping them learn, connect, and thrive.
Your donated mobile data helps families apply for jobs, support their children, and stay connected as they settle in.
Your spare data can change a life. Donate your data now: www.optus.com.au/living-network/donate-your-data
Access to mobile connectivity has become essential for participating fully in daily life, yet many people in our communities still go without.
Through the Optus Donate Your Data program, organisations like LocalKind Northern Beaches are helping close this gap by transforming unused data into vital support for people experiencing hardship.
With donated data, LocalKind can provide free calls, texts and data to those experiencing domestic and family violence, homelessness and food insecurity – enabling them to access essential services, apply for jobs, stay connected with family and support networks.
This partnership strengthens LocalKind’s ability to deliver life-changing support across the community and helps build a more inclusive and connected Australia.
Every photo has a story. These stories are from four of our amazing people. At Optus, we know pride doesn’t happen overnight, it slowly grows from saying yes. From the quiet yes of self-acceptance to the loud yes of celebration, each one helps our community bloom stronger and brighter together.
Our partnership 🏳️🌈Sydney Gay and Le***an Mardi Gras aims to celebrate every bloom, every bud, and every season of growth on the journey to being your true self🌺.
You can watch all four stories in full here: https://www.optus.com.au/connected/fitness-lifestyle/blooming-with-pride
2026 marks our fifth year proudly sponsoring Sydney Gay and Le***an Mardi Gras, so we set out to celebrate locations that have shaped Sydney’s q***r history.
Introducing Tour De Pride, Optus’ guide to the places and spaces where LGBTQIA+ pride has lived, fought and flourished. We're starting with a bold, joyful symbol of visibility just off Oxford Street - Bourke Streets Rainbow Crossing, which was recently updated in 2025!
Join Raine Ingmenn as she explores Q***r Sydney. You can watch and listen to all 10 stories here: https://www.optus.com.au/connected/fitness-lifestyle/tour-de-pride, or in the Mardi Gras app.
10/02/2026
The 2026 Supercars season is just around the corner, and while I’m gearing up to defend the #1 in my new Toyota Supra, today I’m focusing on a different kind of safety.
Today is Safer Internet Day 2026. This year’s theme is all about “Smart tech, safe choices,” specifically looking at how we navigate the world of AI. Just like in racing, technology is moving faster than ever, and we need the right skills to stay in control.
I’ve seen firsthand how tough it can be to deal with cyberbullying and online pressure. That’s why I’m proud to continue my work with Optus and the Digital Thumbprint Program – and today delivered . We want to make sure every young Aussie has the tools to spot scams, use AI responsibly, and—most importantly—be kind to each other online.
Let’s make the internet a safer place, one post at a time 🏁
09/02/2026
82% of Aussie parents know about online safety tools but only 57% use them. Let’s change that!
This Safer Internet Day, take a few simple steps to help protect your kids online.
👉 Swipe for 4 essential steps to set up your child’s new device safely
🔗 Learn more: https://www.digitalthumbprint.com.au/
09/02/2026
UPDATE 12PM 10/02/2026
We sincerely apologise for the software issue impacting mobile services for some Optus customers.
We are actively working to resolve the issue and will provide an update as soon as possible.
If you see “No Service” or “SOS” on your device, please restart your phone, to immediately restore your service. This issue does not affect your ability to make emergency calls to Triple Zero.
If you need support, please direct message us. You can also visit our network status page for the latest information https://www.optus.com.au/networkstatus.
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We are aware of an issue affecting mobile services for some Optus customers.
If you see “No Service” or “SOS” on your device, please restart your phone, to restore your service. This issue does not affect your ability to make emergency calls to Triple Zero.
We are actively working to identify the cause and rectify this issue as quickly as possible, and we apologise for the inconvenience
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