High Season (Dec−Feb)
Shoulder (Mar−May & Sep−Nov)
Low Season (Jun−Aug)
It will be of no surprise to learn that the theme is casual in Australia; but it’s not a free-for-all. More upmarket venues will require proper shoes and presentable attire (no trainers). It’s very hot in the desert and much of inland Australia; wet and humid in the tropical north; and sometimes sub-zero in winter in Tasmania. Broad-brimmed hats, light airy clothing and a swimsuit are essential, but an umbrella, warm clothes and a scarf may be needed in winter even in the outback.
Sydney Airport
Sydney Airport AirportLink trains run to the city centre every 10 minutes from around 5am to 1am (20 minutes). Prebooked shuttle buses service city hotels. A taxi into the city costs approximately $55 (30 minutes).
Melbourne Airport
Melbourne Airport SkyBus services run to the city (20 minutes), leaving every 10 to 30 minutes 24 hourly. A taxi into the city costs around $50 (25 minutes).
Brisbane Airport
Brisbane Airport Airtrain trains run to the city centre (20 minutes) every 15 to 30 minutes from 5am (6am weekends) to 10pm. Prebooked shuttle buses service city hotels. A taxi to the city costs $35 to $45 (40 minutes).
Power Plug
For Australia the associated plug type is I, which is the plug that has three flat pins in a triangular pattern. Australia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. The 3-flat-pin plug is used in all States of Australia (including its external territories), New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands.
Visa
Unless you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen, you will need a valid Australian visa to enter the country. New Zealand passport holders can apply for a visa upon arrival in the country. All other passport holders, regardless of age and purpose, must apply for a visa before leaving home. All Tourist visa to go 100% online. Read more HERE
Language
Australia has no official language. English is considered the de facto national language, however. The primary dialect in Australia is General Australian or Australian English which differs in some ways from American and U.K. English in terms of spelling and grammar. Overall about 76.8% of the people speak English-only, 18.2% are non-English speakers.