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  1. Homepage

    See the travel advice for details on how to register. Keep your registration details up to date so we can contact you. Australians needing emergency consular assistance should contact the Australian Government's 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 (from overseas) or 1300 555 135 (within Australia). Read more.

  2. 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.

  3. Travel advice explained

    Our travel advice helps Australian travellers make informed decisions. Travel advisories. We maintain travel advisories for 178 destinations, assigning an overall advice level to each. The advice levels reflect the risks for Australian travellers in each destination. ... The Australian Government is limited in how and when it can help if you ...

  4. Smartraveller, your first destination

    Today the Australian Government's official travel and cultural advice service, Smartraveller, released its latest advertising campaign. With more than 1 million monthly departures from Australia, the Smartraveller campaign aims to help all Australians travelling overseas to be as prepared as possible by visiting the website and subscribing to updates.

  5. COVID-19 and travel

    The Australian Government does not currently have any COVID-19 requirements in place for travellers entering and departing Australia. ... Before you travel, check the Smartraveller advice on cruises. Contact your travel agent or cruise operator for specific information on their COVID-19 safety protocols. Date last updated: 12 March 2024. Tags:

  6. Further steps to support Australians to travel abroad

    The updated country-specific travel advice will allow Australians planning to travel overseas to assess risks, understand requirements, and prepare to travel safely. It will also help Australians to access travel insurance more readily. 1 November, all travellers will need to be aware of risks and take care, regardless of where they travel ...

  7. Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

    Travel advice. To help Australians avoid difficulties overseas, we maintain travel advisories for more than 170 destinations. Smartraveller - travel advice; ... The Australian Government is pleased to launch the new Centre for Australia-India Relations headquarters in Parramatta, along with a series of initiatives to further strengthen ...

  8. Travel advice and subscribing for updates

    The Australian Government's Smartraveller website provides a range of information and advice to help you make well-informed travel decisions and stay safe while you're overseas. This includes travel advice for the United States, and advisories for more than 170 other destinations worldwide.

  9. COVID-19 and the border

    COVID-19 and the border. Updates to Australia's immigration and border arrangements during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. Latest updates. From 12:01am on Saturday 11 March 2023, people travelling to Australia from China, including Hong Kong and Macau, will not be required to show evidence of a negative pre-departure test for COVID-19. For ...

  10. 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.

  11. Updated travel advice to protect Australians from the novel coronavirus

    The National Security Committee of Cabinet met again today to consider new and urgent information regarding the novel coronavirus situation. Based on updated health advice from the Commonwealth's Chief Medical Officer and the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee and the increased risk posed by the spread of novel coronavirus, we have decided to introduce strict new travel ...

  12. Where can I go and what is the travel advice for each country?

    The Australian Government maintains travel advisories for 177 countries, with each assigned a Smartraveller advice level of 1, 2, 3 or 4. A higher advice level means higher risk for the average ...

  13. Entry requirements

    See Australian government advice for dual nationals. Vaccination requirements (other than COVID-19) At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and certificates you need in ...

  14. 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).

  15. Australia travel advice

    Latest FCDO travel advice for Australia including on entry requirements, ... Government activity Departments. Departments, agencies and public bodies. News. News stories, speeches, letters and ...

  16. 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.

  17. Immigration and citizenship

    The Department of Home Affairs acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their cultures and to their elders past, present and emerging.

  18. 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:

  19. China Travel Advice & Safety

    Australian Government travel advice for China. Exercise a high degree of caution. Travel advice level YELLOW. Understand the risks, safety, laws and contacts. ... The Australian Government can't help you if you're a dual national and you travel on your: Chinese passport;

  20. Push for planes to keep landing before curfew at Sydney Airport

    Travel Advice. Tips & Tricks; Flights; Accommodation; Money; Airports; Australian Holidays. ... "The Australian Government is committed to the efficient utilisation of Sydney Airport, which ...

  21. COVID-19

    Global level changes. 13 March 2020. All Level 1 'Exercise normal safety precautions' and Level 2 - 'Exercise a high degree of caution' destinations were moved to Level 3 'Reconsider your need to travel'. Level 3 'Reconsider your need to travel' and Level 4 'Do not travel' destinations and intra-destination regions remain the same. 18 March 2020.

  22. Security law: Australia, UK, Taiwan urge travellers to exercise ...

    The Hong Kong government on Friday condemned newly-updated travel advice from Australia, Taiwan and other regions, which said travellers coming to Hong Kong after the Safeguarding National ...

  23. Visas to visit Australia

    Visas to visit Australia. Whether you are visiting Australia for less than 72 hours or planning on a stay of several years you must have a valid Australian visa. A visa is a form of permission for a non-citizen to enter, transit or remain in a particular country. Information on visas to Australia can be found at the Department of Home Affairs.