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International Visitors

International travellers to Noosa will quickly become enthralled with the relaxed, yet sophisticated charm of this stunning coastal destination.

 

Time zone
Australian Eastern Standard Time GMT plus 10 hours. Daylight saving is not observed in Queensland.

Currency
The currency throughout Australia is the Australian dollar. Banks offer Bureau de Change facilities.

Tipping and gratuities
These are not required or expected in Australia however gratuities are welcome if you wish to express satisfaction with the service provided.

Voltage
50cyc AC240v. All 110v appliances require transformers. Most hotels in Noosa will have ACI 110 sockets.

Clothing
In keeping with the relaxed Noosa lifestyle, smart casual clothing is standard. A jacket or jumper may be required during winter, especially in the evenings.

Disabled services
Many public areas, shopping centres, hotels, apartments, attractions and restaurants provide disabled services and facilities.

Medical services
Public hospitals are located at Caloundra and Nambour. Private hospitals are located at Caloundra, Buderim, Noosa and Nambour. 24 hour medical centres are located throughout the Sunshine Coast and many hotels and resorts have doctors on call. Dialling 000 will reach emergency services.

Passports and Visas
All international visitors require a valid passport. All travellers to Australia, other than Australian and New Zealand citizens, are required to obtain a visa or travel authority to enter Australia. The International Event Coordinator Network (IECN) can provide assistance to Event organisers with visa requirements. To obtain an information kit or contact an IECN coordinator, visit the website for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.