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Necessary Documentation for a visit to Australia
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By: Craig Elliott Email Article
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Many people visit Australia to experience the fascinating culture of the country's original inhabitants, the Aborigines. If you intend to travel on Aboriginal land, other than on a designated road, you will need to contact the Land Council in that state to obtain a permit. You can apply for the permit in advance, although the process can take up to six weeks, so you do not want to leave it until the last minute.

Australia is considered to be one of the safest and healthiest places in the world to visit. No vaccinations are necessary unless you have been in a yellow fever danger zone, usually found in Africa or South America. Be sure to take adequate prescription medication with you. By law, Australian pharmacies can only fill a prescription written by an Australian doctor. And it is a good idea to have a spare pair of glasses or contact lenses.

You may not need to take out additional travel insurance; the insurance included on your credit cards may cover you against such things as lost luggage, airline delays and a tour operator ceasing operations. Most health insurance plans will not provide coverage in Australia and it is vital to take out adequate health insurance, especially if you are planning to visit remote areas. Make sure you have signed everything and filled out all forms correctly.

When flying, always carry important documents and paperwork with you in your carry on bag, never in your checked luggage, just in case your bag is one of the few that is lost. It's also a good idea to make copies of any important papers, passport, plane tickets, tour itinerary, driving license and medical documents. Be prepared and enjoy your trip!

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Craig Elliott is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to vacations and the travel industry such as Australia Travel | Flights to Australia

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