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Tuesday, 12 Sep 2006 12:32
British consular contact details in the Australia
Piccadilly House
39 Brindabella Circuit
Brindabella Business Park
Canberra Airport
CANBERRA ACT 2609
Tel: (61) (2) 6257 5857
The British embassy in Australia

Australia telephone codes
To make a phone call to someone in Australia dial: 0061 + area code + telephone number. For more information and dialling codes for specific cities see www.countrycodes.com.

Australia electricity
Australia uses Type I plugs on 240 volts, 50Hz

Useful links
  • Australia.com - www.australia.com
  • About Australia - www.about-australia.com
  • The Age - The Age
  • The Australian - The Australian
  • The Sydney Morning Herald - The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Weather in Australia - www.weatheronline.co.uk/australia
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