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Updated: 14 Nov 2019

Travel insurance

Updated: 14 Nov 2019

No matter who you are, where you're going and what you're doing, get travel insurance. Learn how to choose a policy that's right for you.

Updated: 14 Nov 2019

Staying safe when there's demonstrations or civil unrest

Updated: 14 Nov 2019

Civil unrest is conflict between different groups of people living in the same country. It can be peaceful or violent. Read more to learn how to stay safe in if there is civil unrest while you're travelling.

Updated: 09 Nov 2019

Theft and robbery

Updated: 09 Nov 2019

There’s plenty you can do to reduce the risk of theft, muggings and robberies when you travel.

Updated: 11 Nov 2019

Reducing the risk of assault

Updated: 11 Nov 2019

Read our general advice on reducing your risk of being assaulted. See practical tips on staying safe and avoiding danger.

Updated: 11 Nov 2019

Reducing the risk of sexual assault and harassment

Updated: 11 Nov 2019

Sexual assault and harassment can happen anywhere to anyone. Read this page to learn more about preventing sexual assault when travelling.

Updated: 14 Nov 2019

Travelling by boat

Updated: 14 Nov 2019

This page will help you understand the risks and take appropriate precautions before you head out on the water.

Updated: 08 Nov 2019

Partying safely

Updated: 08 Nov 2019

Australians of all kinds enjoy partying and celebrating. Know what you can do to reduce your risk of things going wrong.

Updated: 11 Nov 2019

Reducing the risk of piracy

Updated: 11 Nov 2019

Piracy is a major issue around the world. Explore this page to learn about high risk areas for piracy, how to reduce your risk and where to get help.

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