Learn about travelling overseas with a mental health condition. Read our advice on what you can do to reduce the risk of having problems while you’re away.
We know many of you might be seeking to make travel insurance claims due to COVID-19 related disruptions. You’ve asked us for information about when we raised our travel advice levels for different destinations and globally. We’ve put together a list of the changes we made to move to level 3 ‘reconsider your need to […]
The Australian Government is monitoring the multi-country monkeypox virus outbreak. Read our advice for Australian travellers.
Regardless of your COVID-19 vaccination status, you need a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test to enter and exit the DRC. If you have proof of your COVID-19 vaccinations and a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test, you won’t need to undertake additional COVID-19 testing at the airport on arrival.
When you go overseas, you may be exposed to a range of infectious diseases. Before you go, learn about the health risks in your destination and see your doctor.
All travellers face risks overseas. Risks can be higher for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people in some countries.
Find out what to do if you’re travelling overseas and a volcano has erupted in or near your location. Learn how and where to get help.
This page provides general advice about what to do if you find out an Australian friend or family member has been kidnapped overseas.
In the event of a natural disaster or other crisis in or near your location, you may require assistance. Read this page to see where to get help.