Quick Links

Websites:

Australian Taxation Office

Department of Immigration and Citizenship

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority registers and regulates migration agents. In Australia migration agents must be registered in order to provide immigration assistance services.
Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service page with information on documents required for customs clearance, information for sea travellers and items you must declare on arrival (including cash/currency) for arriving travellers.
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
Information in relation to importing cats and dogs and other pets into Australia from approved countries.
Department of Agriculture
Lists the duty-free concessions available to travellers entering or returning to Australia.
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service information on privately importing a motor vehicle into Australia.
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
Information regarding importing motor vehicles into Australia. This information will clarify the Quarantine regulations, including documentation and standard of cleanliness required, to ensure clearance.
Department of Agriculture
Information on the International Mail Program and mailing items to Australia. This page links to information on items that should not be mailed to Australia.
Department of Agriculture
Information on packing and prohibited goods and on clearing your unaccompanied personal effects and household goods when coming to Australia.
Department of Agriculture
Quick guide for international travellers on customs in Australia including bringing into, or taking out of, Australia money and cash, medications, natural products, foodstuffs, animals and animal products, yachts and weapons.
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
If you are entering Australia to holiday, study or live permanently, or if you are an Australia resident planning an overseas trip,it is a good idea to know what can't be brought into Australia.
Department of Agriculture
Information on customs concessions for first-time migrants or returning Australian residents.
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service

State migration sites

Provides a range of information designed to assist employers and intending migrants to understand the processes and criteria for applying for nomination.
Department of Business [NT]
Provides information for business and skilled migrants thinking about making the move to Queensland, Australia.
Queensland Government
New South Wales Government information for business and skilled migrants to Sydney and NSW as well as expatriate Australians returning after living and working overseas.
Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services [NSW]
The Victorian Government's migration website provides comprehensive information for skilled and business migrants seeking to immigrate and live in Victoria.
Department of Business and Innovation [Vic]
Provides information on a range of sponsorships for skilled and business migrants who wish to live in Canberra and apply their professional skills by working in a skilled occupation or establishing a business/investing in the ACT.
Economic Development Directorate [ACT]
The Tasmanian Government's migration website provides information on living and working in Tasmania as well as details of assistance offered to prospective business and skilled migrants.
Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts [Tas]
The Western Australian Government's site for skilled migration information. Includes links to Pathways to migrate to Western Australia, Living in Western Australia, English language requirements and Business migration.
Department of Training and Workforce Development [WA]
The Immigration SA site describes the spacious living, lifestyle, education and employment opportunities of South Australia, plus services to migrants.
Government of South Australia

References: http://australia.gov.au/topics