Skip to main content

GLOBAL ALERT

Travel and security impacts of conflict in the Middle East
Read more

Website maintenance

We’re making changes to improve our website
Read more
Home - smartraveller.gov.au, be informed, be prepared - logo
Smartraveller
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube

Search Smartraveller

Browse destinations

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Travel essentials
    • The essentials checklist
      • قائمة التحقّق قبل السفر (Arabic)
      • 渡航前チェックリスト (Japanese)
      • 출발 전 체크리스트 (Korean)
      • รายการสิ่งที่ควรทำก่อนเดินทาง (Thai)
      • Trước khi lên đường danh sách kiểm tra (Vietnamese)
      • 出行之前不忘检查确认 (Chinese Simplified)
      • 出發前檢查清單 (Chinese Traditional)
    • Travel insurance
      • CHOICE travel insurance buying guide
    • Getting a foreign visa
      • Travelling to Europe and the Schengen Area
    • Travel health
      • Healthcare agreements
      • Infectious diseases
      • Medical tourism
      • Medicine and medical devices
      • Mental health
      • Organ transplant tourism
      • Pregnancy
      • Urgent medical care
    • Following the law
      • Arrested or jailed
      • Carrying or using drugs
      • Child sex offences
      • Female Genital Mutilation
      • Modern slavery
    • Australia's biosecurity and border controls
    • Travelling safely overseas (Easy Read)
  • Planning a trip
    • Advice for different types of traveller
      • Academics
      • Colour, race, ethnicity, or religion
      • Dual nationals
      • Journalists
      • LGBTQIA+
      • Older travellers
      • Schoolies
      • Travelling with children
      • Travelling with a disability
      • Travelling with pets
      • Women
    • Advice for your planned activities
      • Adoption
      • Antarctica and the Arctic
      • Backpacking
      • Business
      • Living, working or studying overseas
      • Marriage
      • Partying safely
      • Retiring overseas
      • Sports and adventure
      • Surrogacy
      • Volunteering
    • Going overseas for a major event
      • Cultural events
        • Anzac Day
      • Religious events
        • Ramadan
        • Hajj
      • Sporting events
    • Getting around safely
      • Air travel
      • Boat travel
      • Going on a cruise
      • Public transport
      • Road safety
  • Destinations
    • View all destinations
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • Pacific
  • While overseas
    • Conflict and unrest
      • Armed conflict
      • Protests and civil unrest
      • Terrorism
    • Extreme weather and natural disasters
      • Bushfires
      • Cyclones
      • Earthquakes and tsunamis
      • Floods
      • Landslides, mudslides and avalanches
      • Severe hot or cold weather
      • Tornadoes
      • Volcanic eruption
    • Personal emergencies
      • Lost or damaged property
      • Money problems
      • When someone is missing
      • When someone has died
    • Protecting yourself from crime
      • Assault
      • Cyber security
      • Kidnapping
      • Piracy
      • Scams
      • Sexual assault and harassment
      • Theft and robbery
    • What to do in a crisis
      • Nuclear incident
  • Urgent help
  • Our role
    • About us
      • Contact
      • Partnerships
      • Social media
    • Consular State of Play
      • Data
      • Case studies
      • Images
      • Videos
      • Audio
      • Historical data
    • Consular Services Charter
      • ميثاق الخدمات القنصلية (Arabic)
      • 领事服务章程 (Chinese Simplified)
      • 領事服務章程 (Chinese Traditional)
      • Panduan Layanan Konsuler (Indonesian)
      • 領事サービス憲章 (Japanese)
      • 영사 서비스 헌장 (Korean)
      • กฎบัตรว่าด้วยบริการต่าง ๆ ของกงสุล (Thai)
      • Quy định về Dịch Vụ Lãnh Sự (Vietnamese)
      • Consular Privacy Collection Statement
    • Communities
      • العربية (Arabic)
      • Bahasa Indonesia
      • 中文 简体 (Chinese Simplified)
      • 中文繁體 (Chinese Traditional)
      • 日本語 (Japanese)
      • 한국어 (Korean)
      • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
      • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
      • Filipino community
      • Indian community
    • How we write our travel advice
    • What our travel advice levels mean
    • News and updates
    • Notarial services
      • Documents we can legalise
      • Notarial services in Australia
      • Notarial services overseas
      • Certificates of No Impediment
      • Notarial forms
    • Our subscription service
    • Passport services
    • Resources
      • Insurance Council of Australia reports
    • Voting overseas
    • What we do in a crisis
Breadcrumb
  1. Home
  2. About us

About us

Last Updated
Tuesday, 18/08/2026

 

Smartraveller is for Australians planning to travel, or already travelling or living, overseas.

Our purpose is to help Australians travel overseas safely, reduce their risks and avoid problems.

Explore this page to learn about:

  • the Smartraveller website
  • Australia's consular services
  • the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
  • our partnerships

Smartraveller is provided by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

The Smartraveller website

The Smartraveller website provides:

  • official travel advisories for 179 destinations, with an advice level for each
  • a subscription service, for updates to our travel advice
  • general advice before you go, on a wide range of travel topics
  • general advice for while you're away, especially when things go wrong overseas
  • information about Australia's consular services

Our travel advisories

We maintain travel advisories for most countries around the world. We assign an overall advice level to each, based on the level of risk Australians may face there.

Each travel advisory provides destination-specific information and advice about:

  • safety issues
  • health care and health risks
  • local laws
  • entry requirements
  • local contacts

We keep all our travel advisories under close review. We update each as required. You can subscribe to get an email when we update the advice for your destinations.

Before we update a travel advisory, we consider information and advice from a variety of sources. This includes from our overseas network of embassies, high commissions and consulates. We exchange information and assessments with our consular partners (Canada, New Zealand, the UK and USA). We also receive information from the Australian intelligence community and assessments from the National Threat Assessment Centre in ASIO.

Learn more about our travel advisories. Understand how, when and why we update them. See travel advice explained.

Before you go, read the travel advisory for the destinations you're travelling to, and through.

Advice levels

We assign an overall advice level for each destination. You can find the current level on each destination's travel advisory.

In some destinations, we assign different advice levels for parts of the country to reflect different risks in those areas.

Learn more about how we determine and assign advice levels. See travel advice explained.

Subscription service

We no longer ask you to register your trip with us, instead we offer a travel advice email subscription service. This is a free service for all Australians.

You can opt in to receive email notifications when we update the travel advice for any destination you subscribe to.

We recommend subscribing before you go. Not just for updates to your main destination, but also places you're travelling, or transiting, through. Subscribe as soon as you start planning your trip. Then, when things change, you'll know promptly.

You can also subscribe for critical updates to travel advisories by providing the phone number of the mobile you are travelling with. These will be sent when we consider there is a major incident or crisis that might impact many Australians.

You can easily unsubscribe, at any time. Most people unsubscribe when they come home and no longer need updates.

Learn more about our travel advice subscription service. 

Our general advice

Before you go

We have advice to help Australians prevent problems before they travel. Our general advice pages cover dozens of travel topics. These relate to:

  • the travel basics, such as passports and insurance
  • who you are, advice based on age, gender or orientation
  • taking care of your health, including vaccinations
  • preventing problems with your planned activities
  • staying safe and avoiding danger, including natural disasters
  • staying within the law, to avoid getting arrested or jailed
  • getting around safely

Explore our suite of general advice before you go.

While you're away

Sometimes things don't go as planned when travelling. We've prepared general advice for Australians overseas who need help. Our general advice covers topics relating to:

  • what to do when things go wrong
  • what happens if you're the victim of a crime
  • crises and emergencies
  • emergency consular support if you need help

Explore our suite of general advice while you're away.

Australia's consular services

The Australian Government supports Australians overseas through the provision of consular services. We deliver most of our consular services through our embassies and consulates overseas.

Our consular services include:

  • crisis response
  • consular emergency assistance
  • notarial services (document legalisations)
  • passport services

Understand how and when we can help. Read the Consular Services Charter.

Explore our range of services for Australian overseas.

About the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) maintains Smartraveller. It also manages our embassies and consulates around the world. Through these, it delivers consular services to Australians.

DFAT is also responsible for Australian passports. It administers and issues travel documents through the Australian Passport Office.

Learn more about DFAT and what it does.

Our partnerships

We work closely with a range of government and not for profit partners to prepare our advice, and to promote Smartraveller. We link to our partners extensively throughout Smartraveller.

Learn more about our partnerships.

Read more

  • Learn more about our services.
  • Understand how and when we can help overseas. Read the Consular Services Charter.
  • Read the travel advisories for the destinations you're travelling to, and through.
  • Subscribe any time for updates.
  • Understand our advice levels. Read travel advice explained.
  • Be informed, be prepared. See our general advice before you go.

See also

  • Learn about passports from the Australian Passport Office (DFAT).
  • Find an Australian embassy or consulate overseas (DFAT).
  • See a list of foreign embassies and consulates in Australia (DFAT).

 

Main navigation

  • About us
    • Contact
    • Partnerships
    • Social media
  • Consular State of Play
    • Data
    • Case studies
    • Images
    • Videos
    • Audio
    • Historical data
  • Consular Services Charter
    • ميثاق الخدمات القنصلية (Arabic)
    • 领事服务章程 (Chinese Simplified)
    • 領事服務章程 (Chinese Traditional)
    • Panduan Layanan Konsuler (Indonesian)
    • 領事サービス憲章 (Japanese)
    • 영사 서비스 헌장 (Korean)
    • กฎบัตรว่าด้วยบริการต่าง ๆ ของกงสุล (Thai)
    • Quy định về Dịch Vụ Lãnh Sự (Vietnamese)
    • Consular Privacy Collection Statement
  • Communities
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • Bahasa Indonesia
    • 中文 简体 (Chinese Simplified)
    • 中文繁體 (Chinese Traditional)
    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • 한국어 (Korean)
    • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
    • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
    • Filipino community
    • Indian community
  • How we write our travel advice
  • What our travel advice levels mean
  • News and updates
  • Notarial services
    • Documents we can legalise
    • Notarial services in Australia
    • Notarial services overseas
    • Certificates of No Impediment
    • Notarial forms
  • Our subscription service
  • Passport services
  • Resources
    • Insurance Council of Australia reports
  • Voting overseas
  • What we do in a crisis

Emergency consular assistance

The Australian Government provides 24-hour consular emergency assistance.

+61 2 6261 3305 from overseas

1300 555 135 from within Australia

For how we can help you overseas see the Consular Services Charter.

Enquiries and feedback

For non-urgent enquiries, or to provide feedback on consular services that you've recently received, contact us online.

For information on notarial services, email legalisations.australia@dfat.gov.au

To report a vulnerability you’ve identified on this website or to find out more about the department’s Vulnerability Disclosure Policy visit the DFAT website

About us

Smartraveller is provided by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

For more information go to about us.

Information in other languages

Find information in other languages.

 

Follow us

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

YouTube

RSS

News

Read our latest news.

Resources

View resources for travel industry and media.

Was this information helpful?

Your feedback will help us improve your experience.

Footer

Australian Government logo. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
  • Privacy policy
  • Copyright
  • Cookies and analytics
  • Accessibility
  • Disclaimer
  • Legal
  • Sitemap

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Travel essentials
    • The essentials checklist
      • قائمة التحقّق قبل السفر (Arabic)
      • 渡航前チェックリスト (Japanese)
      • 출발 전 체크리스트 (Korean)
      • รายการสิ่งที่ควรทำก่อนเดินทาง (Thai)
      • Trước khi lên đường danh sách kiểm tra (Vietnamese)
      • 出行之前不忘检查确认 (Chinese Simplified)
      • 出發前檢查清單 (Chinese Traditional)
    • Travel insurance
      • CHOICE travel insurance buying guide
    • Getting a foreign visa
      • Travelling to Europe and the Schengen Area
    • Travel health
      • Healthcare agreements
      • Infectious diseases
      • Medical tourism
      • Medicine and medical devices
      • Mental health
      • Organ transplant tourism
      • Pregnancy
      • Urgent medical care
    • Following the law
      • Arrested or jailed
      • Carrying or using drugs
      • Child sex offences
      • Female Genital Mutilation
      • Modern slavery
    • Australia's biosecurity and border controls
    • Travelling safely overseas (Easy Read)
  • Planning a trip
    • Advice for different types of traveller
      • Academics
      • Colour, race, ethnicity, or religion
      • Dual nationals
      • Journalists
      • LGBTQIA+
      • Older travellers
      • Schoolies
      • Travelling with children
      • Travelling with a disability
      • Travelling with pets
      • Women
    • Advice for your planned activities
      • Adoption
      • Antarctica and the Arctic
      • Backpacking
      • Business
      • Living, working or studying overseas
      • Marriage
      • Partying safely
      • Retiring overseas
      • Sports and adventure
      • Surrogacy
      • Volunteering
    • Going overseas for a major event
      • Cultural events
        • Anzac Day
      • Religious events
        • Ramadan
        • Hajj
      • Sporting events
    • Getting around safely
      • Air travel
      • Boat travel
      • Going on a cruise
      • Public transport
      • Road safety
  • Destinations
    • View all destinations
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • Pacific
  • While overseas
    • Conflict and unrest
      • Armed conflict
      • Protests and civil unrest
      • Terrorism
    • Extreme weather and natural disasters
      • Bushfires
      • Cyclones
      • Earthquakes and tsunamis
      • Floods
      • Landslides, mudslides and avalanches
      • Severe hot or cold weather
      • Tornadoes
      • Volcanic eruption
    • Personal emergencies
      • Lost or damaged property
      • Money problems
      • When someone is missing
      • When someone has died
    • Protecting yourself from crime
      • Assault
      • Cyber security
      • Kidnapping
      • Piracy
      • Scams
      • Sexual assault and harassment
      • Theft and robbery
    • What to do in a crisis
      • Nuclear incident
  • Urgent help
  • Our role
    • About us
      • Contact
      • Partnerships
      • Social media
    • Consular State of Play
      • Data
      • Case studies
      • Images
      • Videos
      • Audio
      • Historical data
    • Consular Services Charter
      • ميثاق الخدمات القنصلية (Arabic)
      • 领事服务章程 (Chinese Simplified)
      • 領事服務章程 (Chinese Traditional)
      • Panduan Layanan Konsuler (Indonesian)
      • 領事サービス憲章 (Japanese)
      • 영사 서비스 헌장 (Korean)
      • กฎบัตรว่าด้วยบริการต่าง ๆ ของกงสุล (Thai)
      • Quy định về Dịch Vụ Lãnh Sự (Vietnamese)
      • Consular Privacy Collection Statement
    • Communities
      • العربية (Arabic)
      • Bahasa Indonesia
      • 中文 简体 (Chinese Simplified)
      • 中文繁體 (Chinese Traditional)
      • 日本語 (Japanese)
      • 한국어 (Korean)
      • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
      • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
      • Filipino community
      • Indian community
    • How we write our travel advice
    • What our travel advice levels mean
    • News and updates
    • Notarial services
      • Documents we can legalise
      • Notarial services in Australia
      • Notarial services overseas
      • Certificates of No Impediment
      • Notarial forms
    • Our subscription service
    • Passport services
    • Resources
      • Insurance Council of Australia reports
    • Voting overseas
    • What we do in a crisis