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The Consular State of Play 2021-22 is a snapshot of consular services and crisis support provided to Australians, permanent residents, visa holders and their families overseas during the past financial year.
Anyone travelling to Australia from China, including Hong Kong and Macau, will be required to undertake COVID-19 testing within 48 hours before travelling to Australia.
Take some time to get to know Qatar, it’s laws and customs so you know what to expect when you touch down.
On 23 September 2022, Bhutan reopened to travellers and introduced new entry requirements, including a Sustainable Development Fee. Travellers are no longer required to quarantine on arrival. All COVID-19 vaccination requirements have been lifted. Individuals aged 12 and over may be subject to random RT-PCR testing on arrival.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has released Australia’s next-generation passport, the ‘R Series’.
What to do if you’re travelling overseas and there’s been a hurricane, tornado or other severe weather incident in or near your location.
This page explains what to do to keep you and your loved ones safe if a nuclear incident occurs.
Australians love sport and adventure, both locally and overseas. Make sure you’re informed and prepared before you go.