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Crime Be particularly careful with personal possessions and travel documents in popular tourist destinations such as Cairns and the Gold Coast. Robberies of safe deposit facilities at cheaper hotels and hostels are common. Unattended vehicles can also be targets. Particular care should also be taken when walking in areas such as the Kings Cross district of Sydney and downtown George Street. The Sydney police have advised tourists to be vigilant due to a series of attacks on backpackers. Take care when you are withdrawing cash from cash machines. You should also take precautions for your personal safety when travelling on public transport. Local Travel Australia is a vast country. You are strongly recommended to take regular rest breaks when driving long distances. There are extremely remote outback areas, which can present unexpected hazards. If you intend travelling to such areas you should plan your trip with care and seek and follow local advice on what precautions to take. In addition, when travelling to remote tourist areas of the outback, it is essential to leave your route details and expected time of return with the relevant local tourist authorities or police. Ensure that you also give notification when you return. As a visitor, you may drive in Australia on a valid UK driving licence which covers the class of vehicle you use. Licences must be carried when driving, in addition to a valid passport. An international driving permit is not sufficient and must be accompanied by a separate valid driving licence. You should consult the advice issued by the Australian Tourism Ministers' Council about water/beach safety, as well as safety on the roads, and when travelling in the bush or outback. This can be found on the following website: National Visitor Safety. LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMS The Australian authorities have become increasingly vigilant regarding drug smuggling. Arrests and prosecutions are now commonplace. Australia has a well-rooted tradition of tolerance towards homosexuality. Laws, and the penalties for breaking them, can differ from State to State. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Visas are required for all travel to Australia. However, British nationals can obtain Electronic Travel Authorities (ETAs) from their local travel agent, which will allow travel for up to three months as a visitor. For further information on entry requirements, you are advised to check with the Australian representation in the UK. For those intending onward travel to other countries in the region you are advised that entry into some countries may be refused, and airlines may not carry you, if your passport has less than six months validity. For further information on entry requirements you are advised to check with the Embassy or High Commission in London of the country you intend to visit. Travellers coming from Australia to the UK via Osaka, Japan must pay airport tax of 2,650 Yen (approx £20.00) in order to board the Osaka-London flight. HEALTH Travellers to north Queensland and Northern Territory should use insect repellents and sleeping nets to guard against the risk of contracting mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever and Ross River fever. There have also been reports of cases of Murray Valley Encephalitis (MVE), a potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease, in the Northern Territory. But further reports suggest that MVE virus activity extends from Western Australia to Queensland. Reciprocal medical arrangements exist between Australia and the United Kingdom. Under the reciprocal agreement British nationals may have unforeseen emergency medical treatment under the Australian Medicare scheme. Australian Medicare (not the British national health) provisions apply to British visitors to Australia. But there are exclusions under the reciprocal agreement such as treatment for pre-existing medical conditions, pharmaceuticals when not a hospital in-patient, and medical evacuations. The latter, in particular, is very expensive. (See General Section for advice on insurance). For further information on health, check the Department of Health’s website at: www.dh.gov.uk. NATURAL DISASTERS You should also be aware that (depending on the season) flash flooding of large areas and bush fires can occur suddenly. GENERAL You are strongly advised to consider taking out separate medical insurance for the whole of your overseas visit, including any time spent in Australia. It is also advisable to have cover for unexpected losses such as cancelled flights, stolen cash, cards, passport or luggage. You should ensure that you have a return air ticket and do not rely on obtaining money from sources such as tax returns to fund a return flight. Quarantine Procedures Australian authorities are rigorous in their efforts to keep out any pests and diseases that could effect plant, animal and human health. All luggage is screened on arrival, whether arriving by plane with visitors or by mail. Any items of quarantine concern are further inspected, treated and, if necessary, confiscated and destroyed. All visitors to Australia are given an incoming passenger card on the plane, on which they must declare any food or goods of plant or animal origin. These goods includes nuts, dried fruit and vegetables, herbs and spices, biscuits, cakes and confectionery, teas, coffees and milk-based drinks and sporting equipment (including camping gear), amongst others. A full list of items which must be declared, as well as prohibited goods, can be found on the web site of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry in Australia website: What can't I take into Australia? Breaches of quarantine regulations can result in large fines. All visitors must also declare on the passenger card if they have visited a rural area, or been in contact with, or near, farm animals outside Australia in the past 30 days. As a result of these quarantine procedures, visitors should expect some delay on arrival. |