Navigating Student Life in Australia: Tips and Resources for International Students.
Navigating the proper and authentic resources is vital when studying abroad; it provides security and a hassle-free process.
Navigating the proper and authentic resources is vital when studying abroad; it provides security and a hassle-free process.
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Travel restrictions will be eased a little more as of next week. Proof of vaccination is required.
While the global cruise industry is slowly making a comeback and US summer sailings are in demand, uncertainty remains in Australia.
International Covid-19 proof of vaccination certificate becomes available to Australian citizens and visa holders from today.
From 1 February 2022, Air New Zealand will require customers travelling anywhere on its international network to be fully vaccinated.
With Australia likely to reach its ‘vaccination threshold’ by December, flights to UK, Asia and North America are in the offing.
First step is to speed up the vaccination process to ensure everyone is at least partially vaccinated to reduce the risk of the Delta variant.
Trans-Tasman Bubble deflated for at least the next eight weeks due to Kiwi concerns over Australia’s multiple Covid outbreaks.
Temporary ban on quarantine-free travel between the destinations was lifted from midnight after NSW detected no new Covid infections.
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern confirms the quarantine-free travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand opens on 19 April.
Consumer Commission has been investigation website’s owner after it withheld payments to travel agents during pandemic.
UK residents still can’t leave their island to go on holiday. But tourism-dependent countries are lining up to tell them they’ll be welcome.
Consumer Travel Reimbursement Scheme is recovering money owed to New Zealanders by overseas travel suppliers.
Clever new initiatives are required to get tourism-dominated economies flourishing again. For some, diversification may be the only option.
Our nation of inveterate foreign travellers took a massive 8.5-million fewer trips overseas during 2020, the Bureau of Statistics says.
Beleaguered travel agents are receiving one-off Federal grant payments in an effort to keep the Covid-hit industry afloat in Australia.
Regular flights will now take place between the two destinations, but not all flights will be quarantine-free.
Negotiations now underway for quarantine-free travel with island of Niue. Similar plan with Cook Islands was also announced recently.
Limited flights and only Australia is allowing quarantine-free entry. But there are hopes that this is the start of bigger things.
Cruise industry continues to suffer due to virus and travel restrictions. Carnival Cruises recently posted $3-billion quarterly loss.
For those who miss the thrill of travel – but can’t do border checkpoints and quarantine periods – the airline has a popular solution.
Bureau of Statistics visitor arrival figures show 28% drop for 2019-20. Decline in student arrivals even more dramatic.
When the pandemic broke, the cruise industry was decimated as its ships became floating outbreaks. Efforts to kick-start it are floundering.
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Australians are not allowed to leave the country, under extraordinary new coronavirus restrictions.
Government issues stark warning to any Australians overseas who wish to get back home because of COVID-19 - do it "as soon as possible".
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Increasing numbers of us are concerned about how our travels impact the environments and local communities of our destinations.
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