The standard household electrical supply is 240 Volts AC at 50 Hertz nationally.
Note that Australia's used the "I" plug (socket), so if you're coming from almost anywhere else (except for a few countries, including parts of China), then socket compatibility is an issue. The best thing to do is to buy a universal plug adapter.
Australia uses an electrical service voltage of 240 V alternating current with an electrical frequency of 50 Hz.
240V ,50hz.
220-240
check the voltage in Australia and the voltage of your straightner. if it's diffrent get a voltage converter that's compatible with your straightner
Australia runs 240v
Same as in Australia, 240V.
Yes, using a 220v-60hz microwave in Australia is fine. The voltage of alternating current supplied to homes in Australia is 220v. The frequency of the voltage is 50hz.
415 volts
Yes. Australia, NZ have the same outlet style and voltage
No. Voltage in Australia: 240 V --- 50Hz Voltage in Canada: 120 V --- 60Hz
it will but to charge it you will need an adapter to work in diffrent voltage of Australia
315kva 450v AC
No - you would need to buy a suitable adaptor for Australia's power system.
Australia and NZ are nominally 230 volts / 50 Hz.
If you have a plug converter, yes. The voltage is pretty much the same