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  2. Entering or leaving Australia | Australia in the USA

    usa.embassy.gov.au/travel-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.

  3. 16 things to know before going to Australia - Lonely Planet

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    14. Walk on the left. On sidewalks, trails and stairs, sticking to the left helps maintain a smooth flow of foot traffic and prevents any awkward dance moves with strangers trying to pass. Some train stations have arrows to direct the flow. This practice also aligns with Australia's left-hand driving tradition.

  4. Australia International Travel Information

    travel.state.gov/.../Australia.html

    The Australian National Security website has up-to-date information regarding the current terrorism threat level. You may also contact the Australian National Security Hotline at 61-1-800-123-400. U.S. citizens in Australia should remain vigilant toward their personal security and exercise caution.

  5. Australian visa and entry requirements FAQs - Tourism Australia

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    This is a free visa for multiple visits to Australia for tourism or business purposes for up to three months at a time within a 12-month period. This visa is available to passport holders from a number of European countries and it cannot be extended. Visitor visa (subclass 600) The Visitor visa allows you to visit Australia, either for tourism ...

  6. Entering Australia - Immigration and citizenship Website

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    Duty free. Know what to expect when you enter Australia. Depending on your circumstances, you might want to find out more about: visas and our requirements for entry. what to expect when you cross the border. how to enter Australia as air or sea crew, an offshore worker or member of the military.