No it is used within Australia. It can be exchanged for other currency if you have some in an overseas location.
NO! Not if it is getting imported from overseas. In Australia our Quarantine levels are way to high as we have just had 59 cases of the swine flu brought to Australia, QUARANTINE IS TAKEN SERIOUSLY OVER HERE!
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To call an Australian number from overseas, you need to dial the country code for Australia, which is 61, followed by the Australian area code (without the leading zero), and then the local phone number. Make sure to check for any additional international dialing codes required by your phone service provider.
Yes. With Australian-born babies, you need a passport to go anywhere overseas.
Unless you were born in Australia, you would not be able to automatically obtain citizenship. However, anyone can take the citizenship test to try to obtain citizenship. If your parents were born in Australia but you were born overseas you cna be granted Australian citizenship.
1. He was Australia's longest serving Prime Minister 2.In 1941 he became the first Australian Prime Minister to fly overseas
Trainers get the horses to swim for some of the trip for training purposes, but some horses prefer to be on a boat or plane
Budgies or budgerigars are native to Australia only. Many years ago some were imported and bred overseas and in counties such as the US & UK some people call them parakeets.
Everything is not expensive in Australia. Currently (November 2010) the Australian dollar is trading very strongly, and this means that overseas visitors to Australia find their own currency is not worth as much. This will give the illusion that everything is more expensive.
Australia. No not really but you're a fool for asking because no one knows and if they did then it would come up with more answers than this one! lol
Get married overseas without a hitch http://www.smh.com.au/news/tips/get-married-overseas/2007/02/08/1170524214007.html http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/marriage_os.html