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    Travel: Australia - Perth

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      Mrsbongz:
      I think renting an apartment is good.. cos if you buy food to cook, it's lots cheaper than eating out. And if you buy their local fruits n food, it's really fresh n cheap!!


      We took the campervan in Feb, and bought food from Coles.. we had BBQ n fresh salads etc.. n bought fruits from fremantle markets.. we ate out only 1 meal on most days.. I miss Perth!!!
      I miss Perth a lot too. We rented an apartment, went wif mum, uncle/auntie to visit brother who was studying there then.
      Most of the time we took a train down to town, sometimes buy food from supermarket to cook. Fremantle is nice, but market open only on Sundays. Very relaxed holiday...beginning of winter then.
      No need to eat out all the time, nor bring so many clothes as there is washing machine/dryer.

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        mamemo
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        ponyo:
        If you are bringing in milk powder or foodstuff for your kids, please remember to declare them at the customs. Make sure that all milk powder /dairy products are in sealed cans and none of the foodstuff contain seeds. They are very very particular about it and will not hesitate to throw away any suspicious looking food items or opened tins of milk powder.


        😢
        yes, they are very strict. I saw the customs officer tore away the rice paper of a rice paper lamp that a couple declared at the customs ! :!:

        For my case, they threw away my small packet of rice that I brought to cook porridge for DS. They said that it's not sealed (aka brand new). Anyway, we bought a 500g packet in the Aussie supermarket after that.

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          Joanne_31
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          Harlo, I will be bringing my 23 mth old gal to Perth in Nov. Is there any thing that I should take special notice during the trip or I should bring for the holiday?


          Thanks!

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            Mrsbongz
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            I will suggest that u make arrangements for a car seat if u intend to drive. The laws regarding this is rather strict in Aus.

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            • tankeeT Offline
              tankee
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              Or bring your own.


              I brought my child car seat to Australia for our self drive holidays there.

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                toddles
                last edited by

                I’m wondering whether to bring my kid’s car seat too.


                some people told me that it can be as expensive to rent a car seat there, as buying a car seat!

                but I’ll only be there for 5 days and the car rental websites say that it’s only $8,50 aussie per day to rent, so I’m wondering whether I should just rent. maybe there are taxes that exceed the seat rental?? anyone has experience in renting and can advise? thanks!

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                  lwm99
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                  IIRC, the law there requires car seat to be certified under their regulations. If you bring your own and do not meet their requirement, will still get caught.

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                    tankee
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                    toddles:
                    I'm wondering whether to bring my kid's car seat too.


                    some people told me that it can be as expensive to rent a car seat there, as buying a car seat!

                    but I'll only be there for 5 days and the car rental websites say that it's only $8,50 aussie per day to rent, so I'm wondering whether I should just rent. maybe there are taxes that exceed the seat rental?? anyone has experience in renting and can advise? thanks!
                    It is not expensive to rent, but I was concerned over whether my DS would be comfy in that rented seat.

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                      tankee
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                      lwm99:
                      IIRC, the law there requires car seat to be certified under their regulations. If you bring your own and do not meet their requirement, will still get caught.

                      I did not know about this. But why wouldn't our child care seat meet their regulation?

                      Anyway, we were not stopped by any traffic police when we were there.

                      Do you have the details of their requirements?

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                        toddles
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                        tankee:
                        toddles:

                        I'm wondering whether to bring my kid's car seat too.


                        some people told me that it can be as expensive to rent a car seat there, as buying a car seat!

                        but I'll only be there for 5 days and the car rental websites say that it's only $8,50 aussie per day to rent, so I'm wondering whether I should just rent. maybe there are taxes that exceed the seat rental?? anyone has experience in renting and can advise? thanks!

                        It is not expensive to rent, but I was concerned over whether my DS would be comfy in that rented seat.

                        thanks! wah, you are truly a 细心 dad. I thought only mums would be concerned with stuff like that, and the cleanliness of the rented car seats etc.

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