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What Do I Need When Traveling To Australia?

March 23rd, 2010 No comments

In order to visit Australia you are required to obtain a tourist visa, issued from your country and entered into your passport. To apply you need to contact the Australian Embassy, Consulate or High Commission in your country, some visas can be issued online. You want to ensure you choose the proper visa as well, a tourist visa can be issues for up to 6 months. When applying for this visa you will need to show that you have an outgoing ticket and enough funds to last the entire stay.

You are not permitted to transport fresh foods, animals, plant produce and unprocessed food items. These items will be sized by customs upon arriving. This is part of the quarantine requirement, which tries to prevent, harmful, foreign organisms from entering Australia’s vegetation, wildlife and farming. If you purchase any wooden artifacts ensure they are not made from protected wildlife or species, as these will be confiscated.

You will want to avoid early morning flights, when flying domestically on the eastern seaboard routes, as these flights are heavily booked with business workers flying between capital cities. Flight for Jetstar and Virgin Blue airlines can be booked online, these airlines have the most competitive rates and you can always find a flight suitable to you.

Whether you are from a Catholic background, England faith, Jewish, Buddhist or Muslim you will be able to find a place of worship in most towns and cities. Australia does not have an official religion and welcomes all faiths and options.

The weather in Australia is extreme. It is really important to protect against sunburn at all times, but especially in summer. Use a wide brimmed hat , 30+ sunscreen as Australian sun has a very high UV level and skin damage occurs rapidly especially in the middle of the day.

When on the beach, always observe the beach safely signs. Swim only at patrolled beaches and only swim between the flags areas. You will always find a Beach Patrol Life Guard on major beaches and they usually wear yellow and red swim caps. Queensland also has its share of water hazards such as box jellyfish or stingers. These are generally found in shallow waters and most beaches are netted to provide stinger protection. There are other poisonous creatures on the reef such as some of the cone shell species and coral snakes both of which are capable of causing death, not to mention the sharks!! It is definitely worth seeking expert guidance to ensure you have a sound knowledge of what can hurt you before you start!

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Categories: Automotive

The Advantages Of Pay As You Drive Insurance

March 23rd, 2010 No comments

Insurance companies usually price auto insurance policies on factors such as the driver’s gender, age, driving record, and place of residence. Pay As You Drive insurance, however, is very different, being based on the number of miles you drive. The fewer miles you drive, the less you pay.

One advantage of Pay As You Drive insurance is the cost. Since the premiums are linked to how much the driver uses their vehicle, it is easy to reduce costs. Simply reduce the amount of driving you do. Not only will you save money on your insurance costs, you will also save on gas and auto maintenance and repair. Less driving also means less wear and tear on your vehicle, which means you will be able to keep your vehicle long after you make that last car payment. With the cost of new and used vehicles soaring, this is a particularly attractive incentive.

Another advantage to Pay As You Drive insurance is you can specifically tailor your insurance program to meet your driving needs. Premiums under Pay As You Drive insurance are determined either within a specific range of miles, by the total number of miles driven or by the number of hours driven. A driver can elect to have a Pay As You Drive insurance program that focuses on a specific time period, such as six months, or the driver can simply choose to focus on the total number of miles driven. Pay As You Drive insurance gives drivers plenty of freedom and flexibility when it comes to designing an insurance program that works for them.

Pay As You Drive insurance offers an incentive to drive fewer miles, and the less you drive, the less likely you are to get into an accident. Low mileage drivers tend to be more cautious and focused behind the wheel as well.

Pay As You Drive plans require mileage monitoring, but there are multiple options. It is possible to have odometer readings, just as one would at the annual safety inspection. It is also possible to have a GPS-based monitor installed in the vehicle, which allows for data uploading. And since only periodic mileage readings as needed to compute the cost of Pay As You Drive coverage, the cost of monitoring will most likely be offset by the money saved in insurance premiums.

The Brookings Institute found that two-thirds of American households would save an average of $270 per year with Pay As You Drive. In the current economic situation, that is welcome news.

Moreover, not only does Pay As You Drive save you money, it protects the environment. Fewer vehicles on the streets and highways means a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Less traffic also means fewer traffic jams and less congestion, and less time wasted sitting in the car.

There are plenty of advantages for Pay As You Drive insurance. Contact a qualified insurance provider for more detailed information on an insurance plan that best suits your driving needs.

Tom Martens is the content syndication coordinator for Carinsurancesa.co.za. South Arica?s leading car insurance portal.

Categories: Automotive