Amid COVID-19 concerns, it is still possible for Australians to travel overseas. Here's the latest advice for more than 100 countries.
With the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in some parts of the world, as well as political instability, some destinations are currently riskier to travel to than others.
. That level means there are serious and potentially life-threatening risks at the location, and non-essential travel there should be avoided.. The government has judged travellers to be at high risk of death, imprisonment, kidnapping or serious injury if travelling to that location, and Australians should consider leaving if already there and it's safe to do so.
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