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If you do not have an Australian or New Zealand passport, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship provides information and downloadable forms for various types of visas.

As far as working in Australia is concerned, there are a number of different types of visas that you can apply for, such as Working Holiday Maker Visa and Employer Sponsored Workers Visa.

If you require migration and visa assistance, there is information from the Department of Immigration regarding Using a Migration Agent.

Also, look at the information provided under the specific Allied Health Professions, for the General Skilled Migration Program, that may be relevant to your profession.

Australia’s Summer runs from December to February, Autumn from March to May, Winter from June to August, and Spring from September to November.

The weather impacts on the peak and shoulder seasons for travelling to Australia, with Summer being the peak and therefore most expensive time to travel.

Australia is a highly popular destination for holidays, and there are often flight deals available outside of the peak season.

If you would like to know more about Australia's weather conditions, the Bureau of Metereology has information that should be able to help you.