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Update safety guide for violent attacks

​​On 23 October, the Australia-New Zealand Counter-Terrorism Committee released updated materials to ensure all Australians have access to clear and inclusive advice on what to do during an armed attack.

The safety advice centres on three words that are easy to remember and act on in a moment of crisis: Escape, hide and tell.

Escape – move quickly and quietly away from danger, but only if it is safe to do so.

Hide – stay out of sight and silence your mobile phone.

Tell – call the police by calling Triple Zero (000) when it is safe.

The materials have been updated to reach all Australians, including culturally and linguistically diverse communities, First Nations people and people living with disability along with their carers.

The updates include translations in multiple languages and animated videos to improve understanding and recall.

Research shows that while many people instinctively know to move away from danger, fewer are aware of other critical actions, such as silencing their phone or calling Triple Zero (000) when safe.

Exposure to Escape. Hide. Tell. messaging can significantly improve awareness and ensure people remember the steps they can take to protect themselves and those around them.

The updated Escape. Hide. Tell. materials were introduced at the Australia-New Zealand Counter-Terrorism Committee Business Advisory Group Forum.

This forum includes operators of major crowded places such as shopping centres, stadiums, transport hubs and universities.

These organisations are being encouraged to incorporate the materials into their emergency procedures and staff training.

This advice is being provided so the public is prepared if there is an incident, not because one is expected.

Preparedness is not about creating alarm. It is about ensuring people have confidence in their ability to respond if something goes wrong.

Visit the National Security website for access to ​​free campaign materials.

If you see something suspicious or are concerned someone may be a threat to the community, please contact the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400.

If you are in immediate danger, please call Triple Zero (000) to speak with emergency services.

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