IMAGES

  1. Travel smart advice for all travellers

    travel health advice australia

  2. CHOICE travel insurance buying guide

    travel health advice australia

  3. The Australian Government's travel advice and consular information

    travel health advice australia

  4. Staying Healthy When Travelling Abroad

    travel health advice australia

  5. Top 10 Tips for safe travel

    travel health advice australia

  6. Travel Health Advice Leaflet

    travel health advice australia

COMMENTS

  1. Health advice for travelling Australians

    insect-borne illnesses, such as malaria. food- and water-borne illnesses. blood clots (deep vein thrombosis) during long-haul travel. environmental risks such as altitude or temperature. Read our advice on preventing infectious diseases. Also see more about immunisation for travel (Department of Health). 4.

  2. Australia

    Travel during daylight hours only, especially in rural areas. If you choose to drive a vehicle in Australia, learn the local traffic laws and have the proper paperwork. Get any driving permits and insurance you may need. Get an International Driving Permit (IDP). Carry the IDP and a US-issued driver's license at all times.

  3. 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: our role in biosecurity at the border.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Coronavirus Travel Safety Information

    We acknowledge the Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Owners of the land, sea and waters of the Australian continent, and recognise their custodianship of culture and Country for over 60,000 years. Your health and safety is our highest priority. Find border status, travel advice and measures to help keep you safe while planning ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Immunisation for travel

    The Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) is a national register that records vaccines given to all people in Australia. The AIR includes vaccines given: privately, such as for flu or travel. You can check your immunisation record: by calling 1800 653 809 (Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm).

  8. Staying safe when you visit Australia

    Australian weather. Weather in Australia can affect travel and it's important to check weather warnings before you travel. Advice to help you stay safe in Australia.

  9. Travel

    1300 555 135 within Australia +61 2 6261 3305 from anywhere in the world. Read more about getting help overseas on Smartraveller. Travel advice. We maintain travel advisories on Smartraveller for over 175 destinations, assigning an overall advice level to each. The advice levels reflect the risks for Australian travellers in each destination.

  10. Health

    Latest FCDO travel advice for Australia including on entry requirements, safety and security and local laws and customs ... FCDO has a list of medical providers in Australia. Travel and mental health.

  11. Travel health advice

    See your doctor before you go. The most important advice for travellers is to see your doctor well before you go (preferably at least 8 weeks prior). Your doctor can advise you on vaccinations, medicines, and lifestyle measures to take. This will help make you trip safe, enjoyable and productive.

  12. Health advice on immunisations for travel

    Anyone planning overseas travel should see their GP or a travel health professional at least 6 - 8 weeks before their trip to discuss recommended vaccinations and personalised health advice, depending on the destination and length of stay. Prior to travel it is also important to check whether routine vaccinations, including any boosters, are ...

  13. Travelers' Health

    Highlights. Learn about CDC's Traveler Genomic Surveillance Program that detects new COVID-19 variants entering the country. Sign up to get travel notices, clinical updates, & healthy travel tips. CDC Travelers' Health Branch provides updated travel information, notices, and vaccine requirements to inform international travelers and provide ...

  14. 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. Find out if there are any health risks where you're going. Get a basic health check at least 8 weeks before you go. Get the recommended vaccinations. Check if your medication is legal and available where you ...

  15. Travel Vaccines and Advice for Australia

    Travel Vaccines and Advice for Australia. Australia is a country of lush wildlife and large, modern cities. It offers peculiar opportunities for travellers all across the globe. Australia's size and endless opportunities make it a popular tourist destination. If you love nature, want an adventure or if you're looking to relax in a beautiful ...

  16. Australia

    Whether it's backpacking, a getaway holiday or a business trip, here you'll find info and advice on a range of travel health topics Charter for Safe Travel Partner Whether you're backpacking, planning a getaway holiday or going on a business trip, it's a good idea to think about the potential travel health hazards before you leave Australia.

  17. Travel vaccinations

    Vaccines used in Australia are approved for use by the Therapeutic Goods Administration after a careful safety testing process. Overall, the chance that a vaccine will cause serious harm is extremely small. ... For more information on travel health visit the Immunisation for travel page at the Department of Health. For information about vaccine ...

  18. Travel advice and advisories for Australia

    Consult a health care professional or visit a travel health clinic preferably 6 weeks before you travel to get personalized health advice and recommendations. Routine vaccines. Be sure that your routine vaccinations, ... If you decide to travel to Australia during the cyclone season: know that you expose yourself to serious safety risks;

  19. Vaccination for international travellers

    Smartraveller, the Australian Government's travel advisory and consular information service, which provides up-to-date advice about health, safety and other risks of specific destinations for Australian travellers; The following resources have comprehensive technical advice on international travel and health, including vaccination:

  20. 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.

  21. Travel Health Advisor

    Travel Health Advisor provides professional travel health advice to doctors, pharmacists, pathologists, corporations, government departments and travel agents. ... Bernie Hudson is a pioneer of travel health in Australia, having been, since its inception in 1988, the Medical Director of Travel Health Advisor. Our partner. MOSIGUARD TESTIMONIALS ...

  22. COVID-19 vaccine advice and recommendations for 2024

    Find a vaccine service. The healthdirect Service Finder can help you find a vaccine provider near you. It also identifies clinics that cater to special requirements like ramp access and quiet spaces. All COVID-19 vaccinations are free to all people in Australia, including those without a Medicare card.