Introduction
With an endless amount of beaches, mountains and deserts to explore, Australia is known for its beauty. The culture is also unique and you’ll find it hard not to fall in love with the country’s slang, slang words and phrases. Here’s a guide on what you should know before visiting Australia:
Australian Slang
Australian slang can be confusing, but it’s not that bad once you get used to it. Some examples of Aussie slang include “footy” (Australian Rules Football), “drongo” (idiot) and “pokies” (slot machines).
Aussies have a unique way of speaking that might take some time getting used to if you’re not from Australia or New Zealand. The best way to learn Australian slang is by listening closely when someone uses their own language; then repeat what they said in your own words so that they can correct any mistakes you make!
Australian Weather
The Australian climate is temperate, with four distinct seasons. Rainfall is concentrated in the north and east of Australia, while summer days are hot and winter nights cold.
The best time to visit Australia depends on what you’re looking for:
Rules of the Road
It’s important to be aware of the rules of the road in Australia. There are many differences between driving here and back home, so it’s best to get your bearings before you hit the road.
- The speed limit on most roads is 110km/hr (70mph).
- You must use your indicator lights when changing lanes or turning right at an intersection. * It’s illegal to drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol; this includes being over 0.05{a6d4e250f4dbd7c38290d51a301669b0b15c2bd58d8474132f85a8137f152abc} BAC (blood alcohol concentration), which equates to about two standard drinks per hour for an adult male weighing 80kg (176lbs). If caught, you’ll receive an instant fine and have your license suspended for 24 hours plus any time spent in jail pending court appearance (*if applicable).
Emergency Numbers
- Police: 000
- Ambulance: 000
- Fire brigade: 000
- Poison control: 13 11 26
Medical Services and Insurance
Medical services are available in major cities. There is no requirement for private health insurance. Doctors are generally well trained and speak English, though you may need an interpreter if you are visiting from overseas. Emergency services are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year by calling 000 (triple zero).
Wages and Taxes
Australian taxes are high, but you can get a tax refund if you live outside of Australia for more than six months.
In Australia, the average wage is low compared to other developed countries; however, prices are also lower than in other developed countries.
Customs and Duty-Free Import Restrictions
- Food and plants:
You can bring in food, but it must be declared to customs officials on arrival. There are restrictions on the types of food that can be imported into Australia.
- Firearms, weapons and ammunition:
If you wish to import firearms or weapons into Australia (including imitation firearms), you must first get a permit from the Australian Customs Service (ACS). A permit is also required for importing ammunition for these items. If you intend bringing any firearm or weapon into Australia, contact your local ACS office prior to travel so that they can advise you of what documentation is required by law. Failure to declare firearms will result in penalties including fines up to $10,000 AUD or imprisonment for up to 10 years depending on circumstances; smuggling illegal goods such as drugs could lead even worse consequences!
Australia is a great place to visit.
Australia is a great place to visit. It’s one of the most popular countries for tourists, with many attractions and things to do. Australia has a lot of history and culture, as well as natural beauty that makes it an ideal destination for both adventurers and nature lovers alike.
The people are friendly too!
Conclusion
Australia is a great place to visit. The people are friendly and the weather is fantastic. If you’re planning on heading down under soon, make sure to brush up on some Australian slang words, know what types of emergencies could happen and how to deal with them properly as well as learn about wages and taxes before embarking upon your journey.
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