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H1N1 Influenza 09 (Human Swine Influenza)
Australians travelling or living overseas should read the H1N1 Influenza 09 Travel Bulletin and the travel advice for their destinations.
More information:
- Health Emergency
- Commonwealth Health Hotline: 1802007 (toll free outside Australia +61 8 840 288 33)
Financial Support - Australia-Malaysia Institute (AMI)
The Australia-Malaysia Institute (AMI) provides financial support to selected projects which aim to promote and enhance bilateral links between Australia and Malaysia. Funding is awarded through a competitive selection process. Applications are now being invited for funding in the 2009-10 financial year, for projects commencing between September 2009 and 30 June 2010.
Application forms, funding guidelines and further information about the AMI’s programs are on the AMI website: http://www.dfat.gov.au/ami
News Releases
20 April: Another Indonesian Jailed Sends Strong Message on People Smuggling
15 April: Australian High Commissioner hosts the Great Aussie BBQ
21 March: Australian High Commission launches Australia Month
12 March: australia month @ klpac
5 February: 17 Malaysians receive Australian scholarships worth RM 2 Million
Job Vacancies
There are currently no vacancies.
Guidelines on applying for job vacancies at the Australian High Commission:
Guidelines on Selection Criteria to applying for job vacancies
A Guide to the Selection and Recruitment Process
Consular Information
Online Register for Australians in Malaysia (Australians residing overseas for extended periods are encouraged to register here).
Authentications and Apostilles
Passport Information
The Australian Passports Act 2005 came into force on 1 July 2005
PLEASE NOTE: It is an offence not to report the incident as soon as practicable after you become aware of the loss or theft of your Australian passport .
Travelling to and from Australia
From 31 March 2007, the Australian Government introduced enhanced security measures to limit the amount of liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) that can be taken on board international flights as carry-on baggage.
These measures apply to all flights to and from Australia. We recommend that you look through the following information brochures and pack your bags in accordance with these new rules before you check-in.
New rules for taking LAGs through security onto international flights:
Guidelines in English
Guidelines in Malay
Guidelines in Chinese
For more information, please visit the Department of Transport and Regional Services.
Education
Endeavours of Excellence
Over 50 Years of Australian Scholarships
Few other bilateral relationships have benefited as much from education over such a long period as the Australia-Malaysia relationship
Endeavours of Excellence: Over 50 Years of Australian scholarships seeks to highlight the successes of Australian scholarships.
Internships and Studies in Malaysia
A Guide to Internships and Studies in Malaysia is a useful handbook for students to consider undertaking an internship and/or study experience in Malaysia.
This publication is one of the outcomes of the Internships Roundtable held by Australian Education International (AEI) Malaysia in May 2008. AEI Malaysia is committed to raising the profile of Malaysia as a destination for internships and study experience opportunities for Australian students and to add value to the Australian qualification by facilitating internship opportunities for Malaysian students studying in Australia.
For an electronic copy of the guide with further information on participating businesses and universities, scholarship offerings and internship options, please click here.