From 1 November, Australia’s international borders will progressively reopen, with fully vaccinated Australians able to depart Australia without applying for an exemption. In line with this reopening, we’ve removed our global ‘Do not travel’ advisory.
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Browse destinationsWe know many of you might be seeking to make travel insurance claims due to COVID-19 related disruptions. You’ve asked us for information about when we raised our travel advice levels for different destinations and globally. We've put together a list of the changes we made to move to level 3 ‘reconsider your need to travel’ or level 4 ‘do not travel’ as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you’re travelling overseas as a journalist, it’s important to remember that the risks may be different for you.
This page explains our travel advisories for destinations, how we develop and update our travel advisories and what each advice level means in travel advisories.
Academic study and work will often take you overseas. But it’s important to remember that the risks may be different for you while travelling.
The better prepared you are, the safer and more enjoyable your travel will be.
If you're pregnant and planning to travel overseas, research your destination before you go. Being informed about the risks will help you manage them.
Aussie school leavers love to go overseas to celebrate the end of their studies. Our tips will help keep you safe.
Terrorism remains a threat to Australians living and travelling overseas. Before you travel overseas, it's important to understand the risk of terrorism worldwide.