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		<title>Travelling to Australia &#8211; Make Sure You Get Insured</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Andy Harcombe Source: ezinearticles.com Travel Insurance Policies When Travelling To Australia Travel insurance is often neglected when planning a holiday or business trip. In Britain we are used to a free healthcare system and often forget that in many countries this is not the case. We tend to not realise that luggage can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Andy Harcombe<br />
Source: ezinearticles.com</p>
<p>Travel Insurance Policies When Travelling To Australia</p>
<p>Travel insurance is often neglected when planning a holiday or business trip. In Britain we are used to a free healthcare system and often forget that in many countries this is not the case.   We tend to not realise that luggage can be lost at an airport and that pick-pockets operate in Lisbon as well as London. Most of the time, travel insurance acts as a peace of mind&#8230;right up to the time you need it and then it can be the most important article in your suitcase.</p>
<p>Why Do I Need Travel Insurance?</p>
<p>As we are all aware, accidents can happen at any time and in any place to anybody In the worst of circumstances, this can cause significant injury as well as ruining a holiday or business trip. Unfortunately no-one can predict when these accidents will occur or the severity of them when they do. The only thing to do is to have a high quality travel insurance policy. It may feel like you are gambling against yourself when arranging such a policy, however, nothing could be further from the truth.</p>
<p>Luggage can be easily lost at airport, this in normally sufficient to ruin a holiday, having to endure a flight and then to traipse around a shopping centre to buy clean socks and shirts. Travel insurance can&#8217;t make this impossible to happen, but can help pay for your new clothes, which will ease the pain a little.</p>
<p>Something as innocent as a wet floor or trip down a flight of stairs could lead to a hospital trip, for example, to administer to a broken wrist or ankle. Medical insurance will usually cover the cost but if you need to return early your travel insurance policy may have a clause to allow this to be claimed for.</p>
<p>When in a foreign country and hiring a car try to know the local traffic laws. We drive on the left in the UK, not too many countries follow suit on this. In Australia they drive on the left hand side, and driving laws are similar to that in the UK.  If you cause an accident, personal liability may be an issue. A good travel insurance policy will also have a clause that allows travel back to the UK if a medical emergency arises.</p>
<p>What Should I Look For In Travel Insurance</p>
<p>Travel insurance is a safety net when abroad. A good travel insurance policy should cover you for medical and health cover for an injury or sudden illness abroad, 24 hour emergency service and assistance and personal liability cover in case you are sued for causing injury or damaging property.</p>
<p>Other things to consider when purchasing travel insurance are, what is the value of your lost and stolen possessions cover? What&#8217;s the maximum you can claim on a single piece of your inventory? Are you covered for cancellation and/or curtailment of your flight or ferry? Does your policy have extra cover for activities that are usually not included standard policies, such as jet skiing or adventure activities? Are there any financial insurances in case your carrier airline becomes bankrupt before or during your excursion abroad?<br />
Socio-Political Issues</p>
<p>Australia has a seasonal weather system of extreme weather conditions. There are seasonal flash floods and long periods of intense heat. There are occasional cyclone systems in the summer months November to April. These tropical storms can cause small creeks to become engorged and the strong winds can cause some damage to buildings.</p>
<p>During the summer months there is also the possibility of bush fires. These can cause large volumes of smoke to be blown from the source into population centres such as the Victoria bush fire in February 2009.</p>
<p>Australia has a general threat of terrorism, similar to the UK. Common sense is required in high density tourist location&#8217;s. But no more than would be used in the UK.</p>
<p>Driving in Australia is permitted on a valid UK driving Licence and similar road rules apply, seatbelt must be worn, similar speed limits etc.</p>
<p>Specific Insurances</p>
<p>Australia has a fabulous reputation as a holiday destination. The sun, sea and sand formula is exceptionally powerful draw for visitors. Care must be taken however at beach destinations. Crime rates are similar to the UK, therefore do not leave articles alone on a beach. Travel Insurance will replace lost goods and monies but it&#8217;s better to have not had them stolen. Before embarking on a holiday activity, check that it is covered within your travel insurance policy. An accident resulting from a non-covered activity is not going to be paid out for by the insurance company. Some activities will be covered and these will be detailed within the policy.</p>
<p>There is the obvious risks at Australian beaches of improper equipment so check all materials and vehicles to the best of your ability. Don&#8217;t be afraid to ask any instructors to show their qualifications if appropriate.</p>
<p>As you travel further to the centre of Australia, you enter the Outback. The dangers here are from heat and wildlife. Its advised to have a satellite phone as mobile signal is very sparse in the desert. It is important to know your travel insurance contact number should any mishap occur as well as the phone number of the territory police number.</p>
<p>If you decide to go on a more adventurous holiday such as skiing, make sure you have winter sports cover. There are places to ski in Australia, though for many visitors from the UK, its not the first thing they think to do when disembarking at Sydney airport.</p>
<p>If you partake in a helicopter tour of the local area, be aware that baggage and belonging are carries at your own risk. Therefore travel insurance is recommended to cover your effects.</p>
<p>Should you run into difficulties and they exceed the level of cover supplied by your travel insurance policy the British consulate is located at</p>
<p>British High Commission in Australia<br />
Commonwealth Avenue<br />
Yarralumla<br />
ACT 2600<br />
Australia</p>
<p>Canberra<br />
Telephone: (+61) (0) 2 6270 6666 This number is NOT for passport or visa enquiries<br />
Fax: (+61) (0)2 6273 3236</p>
<p>Visa &amp; passport contacts:<br />
1300 858 472 Visa enquiries<br />
1300 367 066 Passport enquiries<br />
1902 941 555 General info</p>
<p>Andy Harcombe is a <a target="_new" href="http://www.andyharcombe.com" rel="nofollow">freelance marketer</a> who writes for a number of companies and magazines.</p>
<p>This article was written for <a target="_new" href="http://www.insureyourtrip.co.uk" rel="nofollow">Insure Your Trip</a>. Experts in insurance worldwide travel insurance.</p>
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		<title>Holiday In Australia, You Wont Be Sorry!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Graham Fitton Source: articledashboard.com Australia should be your first choice for a holiday. We have white sandy beaches and plenty of clean, modern, cosmopolitan cities, jungles and national parks, the biggest attraction of the marine world and an equal number of marine parks and large tracts of Outback to explore. Not to mention our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Graham Fitton<br />
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<p>Australia should be your first choice for a holiday. We have white sandy beaches and plenty of clean, modern, cosmopolitan cities, jungles and national parks, the biggest attraction of the marine world and an equal number of marine parks and large tracts of Outback to explore. Not to mention our time! The best part of your holiday in Australia for the residents of the Northern Hemisphere is our climate. Basically, when the northern hemisphere is in the grip of winter, Australia is enjoying the summer sun. By contrast, when the northern hemisphere is entering in the fall or the fall, Australia is blooming in spring. Even if you plan to visit Australia out in the colder months, our temperatures are much milder than the northern hemisphere, with snow restricted to certain areas of the Alps. Sydney is the capital of New South Wales (Australia&#039;s oldest state) and is Australia&#039;s most cosmopolitan city, situated on the spectacular Sydney Harbor. Housing is available in the finest 5-star hotels, to hostels for backpackers. For many visitors to Australia, his first port of call is in Sydney with its busy international airport. If you&#039;re anything like me after a long international flight, then the first thing you want to do once the office is the boss of the hotel. Sydney Airport is linked to the city for custom cabs, limousines and buses (many of which are free and run by the best hotels), but they are a bit more adventurous, then you might also try the metropolitan rail system has a station in the domestic and international terminals of Sydney Airport. My recommendation is to ask the day rail pass also allows you to travel on the famous ferry network port and the railway network. When I travel to Sydney, I usually dump my bags at the hotel and go straight to the ferry terminal (there is also a railway station there) and catch the ferry to Manly. This not only lets you see the most famous attractions in the city (the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge), but also get up close and personal with the beautiful port of Sydney itself. Once on the Manly ferry terminal is just a short walk from side to side navigation of the port for a bath on the beach at Manly Surf. If you&#039;re hungry there are plenty of restaurants there. It really is a great place to relax after a long flight, and if you like eating and drinking outdoors, you&#039;ll love the options available to you. If you are on a trip to visit Sydney, the best place to start is, of course, the Sydney Opera House. Really worth it to enter one of the regular tours. Similarly, the other eye of historical catch of Sydney, the Sydney Harbor Bridge, also runs tours that take you climbing to the top of the bridge. If emotion is your game, then watch out for Luna Park, which is the port side and a fantastic amusement park with a huge Ferris wheel, located on the north side of the harbor, just west the bridge. The central city is full of shops, parks, restaurants and historic buildings, and well worth a spin. Another great way to get around Sydney is the recirculation system, which takes place at Darling Harbor. Sydney&#039;s Darling Harbor is a new entertainment district that encompasses a large number of shops, restaurants and other facilities in a spectacular landscape. There is a spectacular aquarium, maritime museum and many other attractions. Sydney has many beaches and great attractions to see and this is easily within reach of the city by train or car. There are also trips a day of many that you can take &#8211; the rail system extends all the way to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains. </p>
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