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The first few days you spend in Australia will probably be busy and emotional. There will be many things to do to prepare yourself before your studies commence, such as finding permanent accommodation (if you have not already done so) and enrolling in classes. You may begin to feel the strain of being away from your family, friends and the familiar sights of home. 

To help you cope with this hectic period, it is important to be aware of what you should do and who can help you. Start by exploring the city and working out where places such as Macquarie University campus, local supermarkets and public transport points are in relation to where you live. You may also like to buy a local paper for ideas on what kind of community, sporting or cultural clubs are in your area. Joining clubs is a great way to meet new friends and become part of the community. Advertisements for community events, such as concerts or markets, can also be found in the newspaper.

Personal safety

Australia is a very safe and secure study destination and international students are welcome. However, as with anywhere you travel, you should take steps to keep yourself safe:

  • Always tell someone when you are going out, where you are going and when you expect to return
  • Take care travelling at night on your own
  • Make use of campus security escorts and bus services where available
  • Never leave personal belongings unattended
  • Always carry either a mobile phone, change for a pay phone or a phone card
  • It is always wise to take note of any security guidelines provided by your place of study
  • Avoid giving your personal information to strangers
  • Lock your doors and windows before going out

If you are faced with a life-threatening emergency, you should dial 000 on the telephone. The operator will ask you if you need fire, police or ambulance services before transferring your call.

 
 
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