go door to door & ask them
2007-12-26 17:35:33
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answered by mmdjaajl 6
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answered by ? 2
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Go to your council, and ask for a rates listing for your street. This will give you a list of the property owners (but not necessarily the residents). Then work through the phone book.
Be aware of privacy laws; if someone DOESN'T want you to know their number; they have that right.
It is an now an offence for the phone companies to provide a name for a particular 'phone number; that is why the old CD's are off the market (and they would be pretty well out of date by now).
2007-12-26 17:39:09
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answered by AndrewG 7
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whitepages
u will need a surname but if u don't know just write the street name the suburb and the state and for the surname put any one letter or any famous surname and u will find names then try it with different letters you might find few that way
i don't think you will find any where you put the address and u get the number because thats not secure so i don't think it would be availabe to public
but try the whitepages they are good too
http://www.whitepages.com.au/wp/initResSearch.do
2007-12-30 00:49:23
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answered by ♥ ṦṹṦṹ ♥ 3
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Try asking the people who live at those addresses for their phone numbers - but be prepared to give out yours as well. Good luck!
2007-12-29 10:36:33
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answered by candy 3
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your library should have phone books that list by address and one that orders by phone number. these are the tools that police and private investigators use to quickly find where people live when all they have is a phone number.
2007-12-26 17:38:52
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answered by Scott B 2
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Discontinued phone directory CDs, including those produced by DTMS, are one of the only means of conducting reverse number searches in Australia. DTMS CDs for sale are rare, although you may find copies at certain stores (usually at 10x its original retail price), or through online auctions such as eBay.
2007-12-26 17:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I really wish I could help you but I have no clue.=/
I'm not from Australia but maybe just have a chat with them...
Is there any special reason you would like to have all there phone numbers?
2007-12-26 17:34:10
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answered by :D 2
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ask the president of your civic league.
2007-12-26 17:33:11
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answered by been good 3
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