On 25 April, Anzac Day services will be held in major cities and at international war memorials. If you're travelling to attend a service, understand the risks and plan ahead.
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Browse destinationsIt's that time of year to hit the festival grounds of the Northern Hemisphere. But while having the time of your life, it's important to know how to keep you and your belongings safe.
Australians love to hit the beach or pool wherever they go. But even if you're familiar with the water and are a strong swimmer, it's important to remember how quickly things can go wrong.
All travellers face risks overseas. In certain countries or cultures, women face greater risks than men and may be more vulnerable.
Most Australians have a great time overseas, however, sometimes things don't go as planned. See our page for general advice when things go wrong overseas.
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