Yes all you need is an adaptor to make it fit in the wall socket.
rolf did all the work with his bone
It is used to conduct electricity and mostly used in electrical appliances
UK, Canada and Australia (+ Israel).
It was between UK and Argentina. It had nothing to do with Australia, and fortunately for once Australian politicians did not rush the country into it.
They do not. They have a version of the Union Flag in the top left corner. The Confederates used the "Stars and Bars" style flag. Similar in some ways, but not identical.
Discount appliances can be found in the UK at online retailers such as Discount Appliances and Appliances Online. Another souse for discounted appliances would be 365 Electrical, which also boast free delivery in the UK, they also seem to have discounted prices on discontinued models.
UK is 220v
Fiji has the same power connections for electrical appliances as does Australia and New Zealand
Absolutely not!
To use UK appliances in Singapore, you will likely need a plug adapter to fit the UK plug into a Singapore power outlet. However, be sure to check the voltage requirements of your UK appliances as Singapore uses 230V while the UK uses 240V. Some appliances may be dual voltage or have adapters to adjust for voltage differences. If not, you may need a voltage converter to ensure compatibility.
This is a commonly used term for Australia in the UK.
Yes, that is exactly right for Australia.
The dialling code from UK to Australia is 00 61.
If you buy an adapter
In Australia, both "program" (US spelling) and "programme" (UK spelling) are used regularly. There is no set guideline.
Australia is a member of Commonwealth; Australia is formally dependent on UK because recognize Elisabeth as queen.
Yes If you have a valid UK license you can drive in Australia