Money and Valuables
Your passport is a valuable document that is attractive to criminals who may try to use your identity to commit crimes. It should always be kept in a safe place. You are required by Australian law to report a lost or stolen passport. If your passport is lost or stolen overseas, report it online or contact the nearest Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate as soon as possible. Also keep your money and credit cards somewhere safe and make sure your handbag or bag is visible to you. |
CrimeThe levels of criminal activity in New Zealand are similar to Australia. Expensive goods left in vehicles and camper vans are often targeted by thieves.
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TerrorismTerrorism is not really a big issue within e.g. religion and cultures. But the border in New Zealand do there very best to protect New Zealand in any cause. If that's checking bags, high quality security and friendly clients to support people travelling.
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Health IssuesThe three most important points within New Zealand is the safety issues of health due to constant earthquakes and volcano eruptions. Another important point is that having health insurance in case if you might get sick or unwell throughout your holiday. Either if it’s getting a cold or breaking your leg. This is very handy and is important to have in New Zealand. If you are allergic to certain foods or can only specific meat e.g. halal meat you should always ask the person who is working in the store you are purchasing items form or from the person at the counter to make sure it’s want you are looking for. This can minimise the cause of wrong choices and confusion.
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