Yes, all water swirls clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere and anti clockwise in the northern hemisphere.
The rotation of draining water is more dependent on the design of the drain than on the rotation of the earth. The coriolis force is too weak to have an appreciable effect. See the link below.
You live in Oz (other side of the earth)
To turn off the toilet water, locate the shut-off valve behind or near the toilet. Turn the valve clockwise to stop the water flow.
To turn off the water to the toilet, locate the shut-off valve usually located behind or near the toilet. Turn the valve clockwise to close it and stop the water flow to the toilet.
To shut off the water to a toilet, locate the shut-off valve usually located behind or near the toilet. Turn the valve clockwise to close it and stop the water flow to the toilet.
To turn off the toilet water, locate the shut-off valve behind or near the toilet. Turn the valve clockwise to close it and stop the water flow.
No actually, im living in the southern hemisphere, and it goes clockwise.
To turn on the toilet water supply, locate the shut-off valve usually located behind or near the toilet. Turn the valve in a clockwise direction to open the water supply.
To turn off the water to the toilet, locate the shut-off valve usually located behind or near the toilet. Turn the valve clockwise to shut off the water supply.
To turn off the water valve for the toilet, locate the valve usually located behind or near the toilet. Turn the valve clockwise to shut off the water supply.
In my country, it is not. but i am not sure whether it is in other countries. i think many people would rather choose drinking water as the cleanest one, but not toilet water.
To turn off a toilet and stop water flow, locate the shut-off valve behind or near the toilet and turn it clockwise until it is fully closed. This will stop the water from flowing into the toilet.
To stop a leak in the toilet, locate the shut-off valve behind or near the toilet and turn it clockwise to close it. This will stop the flow of water to the toilet and prevent further leaking.