Smart Traveller AU

  • Arrested or jailed overseas

      If you’re arrested or jailed overseas, you have the right to contact the Australian Government. We can’t get you out of trouble or out of jail, though we’ll do…

  • Who you are: Advice for different types of travellers

    In many countries age, gender and sexual preferences can pose challenges. Understanding the culture and laws in your destination will help things go smoothly. Read the original advice at SmartTraveller.gov.au…

  • Advice about colour, race, ethnicity, or religion

    All travellers face risks overseas. The risks can be different depending on your colour, race, ethnicity or religion. Make sure you get the facts first and take steps to reduce…

  • Partying safely

    Australians of all kinds enjoy partying and celebrating. Know what you can do to reduce your risk of things going wrong. Read the original advice at SmartTraveller.gov.au by Australian Government

  • 一般的な旅行のアドバイス (Japanese)

    Read general travel advice in Japanese (日本語) before you go. Read the original advice at SmartTraveller.gov.au by Australian Government

  • Being respectful overseas

    Travelling is often about letting your hair down and relaxing. But don’t leave your manners and common sense at home when you get on the plane. Read the original advice…

  • There’s an armed conflict

    Armed conflict can escalate rapidly, making the security situation volatile and becoming a threat to your safety. Read our advice on how to stay safe. Read the original advice at…

  • Travelling during Ramadan

    Muslim countries around the world are currently observing Ramadan. If you’re visiting a Muslim country during Ramadan, research your destination before you arrive to learn what to expect. Read the…

  • Fact sheet: Death overseas

    This brochure is designed to provide information to help you understand what consular staff in Australia and overseas can do to assist during this difficult time. Read the original advice…

  • Anzac Day 2023

    Anzac Day services will be conducted in major cities and at war memorials around the world. If you’re planning to travel overseas to commemorate Anzac Day, understand the risks and…

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