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  1. Plan your trip to Australia

    Planning your ultimate trip to Australia? Here is everything you need to know before you go, from entry requirements to must-visit destinations and itineraries. ... COVID-19 travel and entry advice. Customs and biosecurity. Working Holiday Maker visas. View more. Facts about Australia. Experiences that will make you feel like an Aussie.

  2. 16 things to know before going to Australia

    6. The Great Barrier Reef is vulnerable - but it's not "dead". The Great Barrier Reef - arguably Australia's most iconic attraction - made headlines in 2016, when reports claimed it was "dead" following coral bleaching events. There's no question that climate change has had an adverse effect on the Great Barrier Reef.

  3. The PERFECT 1, 2 or 3 Week Australia Itinerary [2024]

    Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a sacred monolith and it one of the most famous places to see on a trip to Australia. You have two options for getting to Uluru. Option 1: Rent a car in Alice Springs and complete the 5-hour drive on your own. Keep in mind it's also 5 hours to get back, so that's a 10 hour road trip in total.

  4. Complete Australia travel guide (Practical tips & resources)

    Complete Australia travel guide - practical tips and advice plus inspirational articles to help plan your trip Down Under! Click to read more! ... Be aware that there are strict speed limits imposed around school zones generally 7 - 9 am and 2 - 4 pm. Check the relevant state/territory for the speed limits.

  5. Weather, Climate and Seasons in Australia

    Australia is a huge country with a wide variety of climates. Therefore, depending on the season, you can undertake various types of trips and activities. You just have to know which regions are best at which time of the year! In this article, we provide an overview of the different climate zones and seasons in Australia.

  6. Travel smart advice for all travellers

    Travel zones. There are travel zones where COVID-19 border restrictions have eased, either in Australia, internationally or both. Travel zones may involve: excluding certain destinations from Australia's outward travel ban; allowing quarantine-free travel to and from certain destinations; reducing or removing COVID-19 testing requirements.

  7. Australia travel guide: Everything you need to know before you go

    Best time to go. Weather-wise, the best time to visit varies massively by geography. Aim for May to October in the tropical north, and the opposite in the south. Spring (September to November) is ...

  8. Destinations

    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.

  9. What are the current travel restrictions by state and territory? Will I

    It allows travel from "green zones" and "orange zones", but not "red zones". From 6:00pm on Friday, the last "red zone" in New South Wales, Cumberland Council, will transition to an "orange zone" .

  10. Travel to Australia

    The best adventure holiday destinations. The best ski resorts in Australia. Brisbane / Meeanjin. Rose Byrne's top 5 Australian destinations. The best Australian cruise destinations. Australia's best train journeys. Sydney / Warrane. 7 luxurious island resorts on the Great Barrier Reef. 6 pubs worth travelling to according to the critics.

  11. Your guide to time zones in Australia

    UTC stands for Coordinate Universal Time and is the 24-hour time standard used to regulate clocks around the world. All time zones are defined by their offset from UTC, expressed as either UTC- or ...

  12. Entering or leaving Australia

    Plan your trip with australia.com, the official Tourism Australia website, offering a wide range of travel information and planning tools including over 2000 images, a currency converter, daily weather updates, interactive maps, suggested holiday itineraries, holiday deals, specialist travel agents and more. Available in nine languages.

  13. PDF Australia Border and Travel Restrictions Eased

    Source: KPMG in Australia New International Safe Travel Zones International safe travel zones have been a topic of much conversation during the SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus) pandemic. Despite this, Australia has only had a safe travel zone with New Zealand throughout the pandemic, which was paused and reactivated as outbreaks occurred.2

  14. Australian airports to be divided into red zones and green zones

    Australians returning from overseas will be corralled into separate green zones and red zones at the nation's international airports, depending on the federal government's 'Covid risk rating' of the country they're arriving from. The government will also nominate 'green zone routes' - similar to the New Zealand travel bubble and Singapore's ...

  15. Homepage

    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.

  16. Australia Travel Guide

    Tourist's budget. Daily budget for one person, assuming that two people travel (they share the cost of a hotel room, taxis, etc.) to a standard close to 3 stars. Costs for a solo traveler will be higher. from 143 to 196 USD. You can find out more about travel costs and prices in Australia via the Prices link.

  17. Getting here: USA to Australia flights

    With a number of direct flights from the US and Canada to Australia, the land of koalas and kangaroos is closer than it's ever been before - a lineup of new and existing flight paths make getting here as easy as putting a shrimp on the barbie. Travellers can choose from a wide range of airlines, including Qantas, Delta, United, American Airlines, Air Canada, Hawaiian Airlines, and Air New ...

  18. Australia climate: average weather, temperature, rain

    Australia, a huge country of more than 7.5 million square kilometers (3 million square miles), crossed by the Tropic of Capricorn, has an arid climate, desert or semi-desert, in the vast central and western area, which is sparsely populated. In the far north (see Darwin), the climate is tropical with a dry and a rainy season. The most populated areas have a more temperate climate, of the ...

  19. Why are there different time zones in Australia?

    There are different time zones in Australia because the states have a right to pick their own time, and the country is too big for one time zone to realistically work. Australian time zones. Australia has several different time zones, which is something many visitors might not expect. At time of writing, for example, it is 18.05 in Western ...

  20. Australian Time

    To illustrate travel between the two countries and the distances involved, Sydney is around 2220km (1380 miles) from Wellington, and a typical flight duration is around three hours. ... Much of the technical info about time zones published here is based on Australian Government time information where you can view official facts and figures in ...

  21. 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.

  22. Australia time zones

    How many time zones are there in Australia? Australia is divided into three separate time zones: Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) Australian Central Standard Time (ACST), and. Australian Western Standard Time (AWST) AEST is equal to Coordinated Universal Time plus 10 hours (UTC +10)

  23. Travel advice explained

    Level 2 - Exercise a high degree of caution. Level 3 - Reconsider your need to travel. Level 4 - Do not travel. It's important to read and understand the advice level for each country you're travelling to or through. The advice level can affect your safety and your travel insurance.