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  1. Is Australia Safe for Travel RIGHT NOW? (2024 Safety Rating)

    OVERALL RISK: LOW. Australia is, generally, very safe to travel to. Apart from some natural threats to watch out for, you should have no worries about your safety. Crime rates are low and few precaution rules should go a long way.

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    Stay safe with the latest travel advice. Everything you need to know before you go. Search Smartraveller. Search. Browse destinations. Providing international travel advice for Australians overseas. Learn more about Smartraveller. Travel Advice for Samoa. ... 1300 555 135 from within Australia.

  3. Health and safety information for travellers

    Familiarise yourself with these tips for COVID-19 safe travel in Australia.There are also a few important measures to protect yourself from COVID-19 while travelling. Wear a mask: in some states and territories, masks may be mandatory on public transport and indoor spaces. Physical distancing: keep 1.5 metres away from others where possible Soap up: wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds ...

  4. 16 things to know before going to Australia

    14. People walk on the left. On sidewalks, trails and stairs, sticking to the left helps maintain a smooth flow of foot traffic and prevents any awkward dance moves with strangers trying to pass. Some train stations have arrows to direct the flow. This practice also aligns with Australia's left-hand driving tradition.

  5. What you need to know before you go

    Plan for your health. Consider if you're physically and mentally healthy enough for travel. Get advice from your doctor if you're unsure. See your doctor or travel clinic at least 8 weeks before you go for a basic health check. Get the vaccinations needed for the places you'll go. Check if your medication is legal and available in the ...

  6. Coronavirus Travel Safety Information

    For specific product advice, travellers should seek the most up to date information from their travel agent, accommodation provider or tourism operator. We also highly encourage you seek the latest health and government advice (including border restrictions) from the relevant authorities. Your health and safety is our highest priority.

  7. Travel

    If you're an Australian citizen and you have serious concerns about your welfare or that of another Australian overseas, contact your local Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate, or call our 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on. 1300 555 135 within Australia. +61 2 6261 3305 from anywhere in the world.

  8. Travel to Australia during Covid-19: What you need to know before you

    Queensland has the same rules, but mandates that you must use private transport to your place of isolation, while Western Australia limits travel to remote Aboriginal communities until June 15 ...

  9. COVID-19 and travel

    COVID-19 however continues to pose a health risk in Australia and overseas. We strongly encourage wearing masks and being vaccinated while travelling internationally. You should practice good cough and hand hygiene, and physically distance from others where possible. Some countries, airlines and vessel operators may have COVID-19 travel ...

  10. Australia Travel Advisory

    Reissued with removal of major event information. Exercise normal precautions in Australia. Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Australia.. If you decide to travel to Australia: Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.; Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter.

  11. Is Australia Safe? Essential Travel Tips for Visitors

    Is Australia Safe? Essential Travel Tips for Visitors. Coronavirus (COVID-19) ... NSW, 2000, Australia is an Authorised Representative of nib Travel Services (Australia) Pty Ltd (ABN 81 115 932 173 AFSL 308461, NZBN 9429050505340), and is underwritten in Australia and New Zealand by Pacific International Insurance Pty Ltd, ABN 83 169 311 193 ...

  12. Australia

    If your travel plans in Australia include outdoor activities, take these steps to stay safe and healthy during your trip: Stay alert to changing weather conditions and adjust your plans if conditions become unsafe. Prepare for activities by wearing the right clothes and packing protective items, such as bug spray, sunscreen, and a basic first ...

  13. Travel health

    What we're doing about travel health. We provide information for travellers to help them avoid infectious diseases and other health-related issues. Our work to support vaccination services helps to keep travellers safe. We also work to reduce the risk of diseases entering Australia through international travel. Find out about:

  14. Australia travel advice

    30 April 2024. Updated: 26 March 2024. Latest update: Updated assessment that terrorist attacks in Australia cannot be ruled out ('Safety and security' page). The Foreign, Commonwealth ...

  15. Travel advice and advisories for Australia

    In certain areas, sharks, crocodiles, jellyfish and other wildlife pose a risk to swimmers. Avoid unsupervised beaches. Follow the instructions and warnings of lifeguards. Respect the flag warning system, which provides notice of water conditions and safety risks on beaches. Beach safety - Government of Australia.

  16. Before you go

    Browse our general advice pages on a range of travel topics, to learn what you need to know before you go. Explore these for: the basics to know before you go. advice for who you are. advice for the activities you're planning. advice on taking care of your health. advice on staying safe. advice on staying within the law.

  17. Australia travel information

    Comprehensive travel, city, town and safety information for Australia. For backpackers and travellers. Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania. It is the largest country in Oceania and the world's sixth-largest country by total area.

  18. Australia International Travel Information

    Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.

  19. Australia

    New Zealanders in Australia are advised to monitor the media for information about threats to safety and security and follow any instructions issued by local authorities. Remain vigilant about your personal security and take sensible precautions. General travel advice There is an outbreak of Japanese encephalitis in Australia.

  20. What to do if you or a loved one gets in trouble while travelling

    Australia's travel advice is divided into four levels: Level 1 — Exercise normal safety precautions; Level 2 — Exercise a high degree of caution; Level 3 — Reconsider your need to travel;

  21. Is Australia Safe to Travel Alone? 15 Dangers to Beware

    About 5% of tourists aged 15 to 24 report being victims of crime or harassment whilst travelling around Australia. Comparatively, only 1.6% of tourists aged 25 or above report being victims of crime or harassment. This means that it is safer for older tourists to solo travel in Australia.

  22. Best travel prams in Australia

    The Joie Nitro LX Stroller is great value for money - not only does it retail at less than $200, but it's also suitable for bubs up to 22kg, meaning you'll be able to use it for longer than some other travel prams, which is why it's taken out our best budget pick. It's also lightweight, coming in at 7.7kg, has ergonomic foam handles for extra comfort and is easy to wheel around.

  23. Australia Travel Advice & Safety

    The Australian Government provides 24-hour consular emergency assistance. +61 2 6261 3305 from overseas. 1300 555 135 from within Australia. For how we can help you overseas see the Consular Services Charter.

  24. Travel uncertainty as air traffic controllers vote to strike

    An Airservices Australia spokesman said air traffic controllers had been offered an 11.2 per cent pay rise over three years worth a total of $78m, plus the retention of all current conditions.

  25. Staying Safe and Avoiding Danger

    Friday, 12/08/2022. Australians love to travel, and as a nation we're doing it more and more. Nothing beats the excitement of travel, whether exploring a new place or rediscovering an old one. The better prepared you are, the safer and more enjoyable your travel will be. Explore these pages to learn about staying safe and avoiding danger.

  26. Travel Insurance For South Africa

    Yes, Australians should purchase travel insurance for South Africa. While not a legal requirement to enter the country, it is highly recommended from the Australian government—especially for ...

  27. Woman plunges to death from zip line

    Calls for the Prime Minister to sack a key minister are growing after a group of men were detained for breaching Australia's border. Read more Travel Incidents

  28. After 3 Tourists Go Missing, Bodies Are Found in Baja California

    Mexican authorities recovered the three bodies as a search went on for two Australian tourists and a U.S. citizen who disappeared while on vacation.

  29. Destinations

    Emergency consular assistance. The Australian Government provides 24-hour consular emergency assistance. +61 2 6261 3305 from overseas. 1300 555 135 from within Australia For how we can help you overseas see the Consular Services Charter.

  30. Bodies found in Baja California near where surfers from San Diego went

    Three bodies have been found south of Ensenada near the surf break where two San Diego men and a brother visiting from Australia were last seen before disappearing under suspicious circumstances ...