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Old Aug 15th 2006, 11:30 am
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bissatch
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Hi,

Im travelling from the UK to Australia and dont really know what to do
about travel insurance. Also, what does this cover you against -
health, baggage etc? Ive also heard that the WHM visa provides a
medicare card. Is it still recommeded that I take out insurance that
covers health?

Thanks

Burnsy
 
Old Aug 15th 2006, 5:15 pm
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Landlord
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<[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi,
    > Im travelling from the UK to Australia and dont really know what to do
    > about travel insurance. Also, what does this cover you against -
    > health, baggage etc? Ive also heard that the WHM visa provides a
    > medicare card. Is it still recommeded that I take out insurance that
    > covers health?
    > Thanks
    > Burnsy
It would be very foolish not to take out travel insurance for many reasons.
Check out NRMA, MBF and see what they have to offer. It's up to you what you
want. There are many more choices if you do a Google.
 
Old Aug 16th 2006, 10:32 pm
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Ant
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[email protected] wrote:
    > Hi,
    > Im travelling from the UK to Australia and dont really know what to do
    > about travel insurance. Also, what does this cover you against -
    > health, baggage etc? Ive also heard that the WHM visa provides a
    > medicare card. Is it still recommeded that I take out insurance that
    > covers health?

Medicare's good (National Health) but doesn't cover teef and things. You
should hop on the web, stick "travel insurance" into google (and maybe tell
it you're from the UK) and see what pops up. I've found buying travel
insurance on the web amazingly cheap, same policy an agent wanted $600 for,
a mob called Travel Nomads had for half that.

UK insurers will know that you get medicare coverage in Australia, and
should be taking that into account. Lloyds have a very widespread product,
from memory.

Insurance covers health, and travel stuff like stuffups, problems, enforced
cancellations etc. Baggage is kind-of covered. If you have exxy gear, they
want you to list it, and they charge you more to cover it.

If you're working, ensure the insurance covers that - some don't.


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ant
 
Old Aug 17th 2006, 11:01 am
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Landlord
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"ant" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > [email protected] wrote:
    >> Hi,
    >> Im travelling from the UK to Australia and dont really know what to do
    >> about travel insurance. Also, what does this cover you against -
    >> health, baggage etc? Ive also heard that the WHM visa provides a
    >> medicare card. Is it still recommeded that I take out insurance that
    >> covers health?
    > Medicare's good (National Health) but doesn't cover teef and things. You
    > should hop on the web, stick "travel insurance" into google (and maybe
    > tell it you're from the UK) and see what pops up. I've found buying travel
    > insurance on the web amazingly cheap, same policy an agent wanted $600
    > for, a mob called Travel Nomads had for half that.
    > UK insurers will know that you get medicare coverage in Australia, and
    > should be taking that into account. Lloyds have a very widespread product,
    > from memory.
    > Insurance covers health, and travel stuff like stuffups, problems,
    > enforced cancellations etc. Baggage is kind-of covered. If you have exxy
    > gear, they want you to list it, and they charge you more to cover it.
    > If you're working, ensure the insurance covers that - some don't.
    > --
    > ant
One more point. Outpatient and other hospital services require up front
payments of $90.00. to overseas travellers.Regardless of Medicare.

Landlord
 
Old Aug 24th 2006, 5:13 pm
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A Mate
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Default Re: Travel insurance

If you are a British citizen from the UK - you will be covered by Medicare
under a reciprocal agreement, for necessary treatment for conditions which
start in Australia.

All hospitals treat everyone who presents with serious conditions, or in an
emergency; but if you are not covered by Medicare they will try to recoup
some of the cost of your treatment from you.

Dental care is outside Medicare - and waiting lists for free dental care for
adults are very lengthy - school children receive free dental care.


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ups.com...
    > Hi,
    > Im travelling from the UK to Australia and dont really know what to do
    > about travel insurance. Also, what does this cover you against -
    > health, baggage etc? Ive also heard that the WHM visa provides a
    > medicare card. Is it still recommeded that I take out insurance that
    > covers health?
    > Thanks
    > Burnsy
    >
 

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