Your First Week in Australia: A Simple Guide

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Your First Week in Australia: A Simple Guide

1. Set up your Unique Student Identifier (USI):

  • Needed for studying, get it after clearing customs.
  • Use non-Australian passport and Australian visa for ID.
  • Obtain it ASAP after arriving. Visit usi.gov.au for more info.

2. Set up your phone:

  • Use an unlocked phone.
  • Choose prepaid or SIM-only plans.
  • If locked, consider buying a new phone in Australia.

3. Open a bank account:

  • Visit a bank with your eCoE, passport, and proof of address.
  • Get a Tax File Number (TFN) to avoid higher taxes. Visit ATO website for TFN details.

4. Inform your education provider of your address:

  • Within 7 days of arrival, inform your provider of your residential address.

5. Get familiar with your campus:

  • Visit before classes to know your way around.
  • Attend Orientation Week (O-Week) for information sessions, campus tours, and social events.

6. Getting around:

  • Public transport:

    • Check local transport networks and websites.
    • Research ticketing, pricing, timetables, and plan your journeys.
    • Look for student discounts from your education provider.
  • Taxis:

    • Hail a cab or find a taxi rank in busy areas.
    • Book a taxi online or use ride-sharing services like Uber and DiDi.
  • Riding a bicycle:

    • Save money and stay fit by biking.
    • Buy a new or second-hand bike.
    • Know cycling rules in your state or territory.
  • Driving:

    • Most states allow driving with an overseas licence.
    • Carry your licence and an international driving permit or English translation.
    • Familiarize yourself with Australian road rules.

7. Explore your new home:

  • Enjoy exploring your new location.
  • Have fun and embrace the adventures in your new home in Australia!

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