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What should I pack when moving to Australia?

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We asked people living in Australia to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...

"Brought: Mexican food, Lucky Charms, Toll House Chocolate Chips Left Behind: TV, Microwave, VCR," explained one expat living in Melbourne, Australia.

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"When packing for a move to Australia, it is important to plan ahead and consider the climate and lifestyle. Consider bringing clothing that is light and breathable, suited to temperatures ranging from hot to cool. Sun-protective clothing is also a must. Be sure to pack relevant documents such as visas, passports, insurance papers, and copy of birth certificates. Electrical items such as mobile phones, laptop computers and cameras must be compatible with Australian voltage or have converters. Any medical prescribtions or other important medications should also be packed. Finally, make sure to bring items that remind you of home, such as personal photos, favorite books, and souvenirs," said another expat in Australia.

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