What is the electricity voltage in
Australia?
Electricity is supplied throughout Australia at 230/240 volts
(50 hertz), although most hotels and motels provide 110 volt AC
sockets (rated at 20 watts) for electric razors only. For all
other equipment, an adapter/converter is necessary, unless the
item has a multi-voltage option. Please note that power outlets
only accept flat three or two-pin plugs, depending on whether an
earth connection is fitted.
Swim Safe
It is warm enough to swim all year round, however from November
to April, sea wasps or "stingers" as they are called, live in
the coastal waters. The sting is very painful and in very rare
cases fatal. Swimming at Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas is
available all year round with a swimming enclosure operating for
the above months. Surf Lifesavers supervise swimmers at the
beach and their advice must be followed. The beach will be
closed when certain weather patterns occur and these closures
must be adhered to.
Hotels and motels in Port Douglas have swimming pools. Fresh
water rivers, waterfalls and pools around the region offer ideal
opportunities for swimming. Never swim in far northern rivers
and streams - always seek local advice, crocodiles may be
present. Many areas are posted with warning signs also.
Swimming at the reef can also be enjoyed year round, however,
local tour operators recommend the usage of a stinger suit or
wetsuit (available for use on the majority of boats) during the
summer months to protect from sunburn and the rare occurrence of
jellyfish sting on the reef.
Visiting the Rainforest
The Rainforest has an ecological system that is a mix of plant
life and wildlife that can cause concerns for humans if proper
care and respect for the environment is not taken. Throughout
the Daintree National Park, a few simple rules apply to ensure
both your safety and protection of the rainforest and all its
inhabitants.
- Don’t feed the wildlife
– they will become reliant on this food, and
venture out of their normal habitat, endangering
both themselves and, if they are aggressive, you
also
- Stay on the boardwalks
– do not attempt to leave them
- Clean up barbecue and
picnic areas – take all of your rubbish home
with you
- Do not collect shells,
coral, seeds, plants or wildlife – everything in
the reef and rainforest areas around the
Daintree is protected
- Do not pick, break or
remove plants
- If camping, use only a
fuel stove, never an open fire
- Don’t use soap,
toothpaste, sunscreen or detergent in lakes and
streams
- Take a warm coat, as
rainforests can be cool
- Take wet weather gear,
as rain can fall at any time
- Wear personal insect
repellent
- Always carry a good map
or compass if you are not with a guided tour
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