Spare batteries and power banks
Charging of power banks on board is prohibited, including via in-seat power or USB ports. You may now only carry up to two power banks (each not exceeding a maximum capacity of 160Wh) in your carry
Can I bring a Power Bank to Australia? [2025 Battery Rules]
[2026 Update] Can you bring Power Banks to Australia? Current customs status: Allowed. Power Banks limit is Under 100Wh is generally allowed in carry-on. Read our
Lithium batteries | Civil Aviation Safety Authority
The average passenger now flies with at least 4 lithium battery devices. Lithium batteries power everyday items like phones, laptops, and cameras, but you must
Can I bring it in?
Many items are restricted or prohibited and cannot be carried by you as a traveller on entry into Australia. Learn more about what you can bring into the country.
Taking a Power Bank on an Aussie Flight? Read This First
If your power bank is under 100Wh (roughly 27,000mAh), you''re fine and don''t need approval. If it falls between 100Wh and 300Wh (up to
Australian Power Adapter/Converter: Do I Need It For
We know what it''s like to get to your destination, only to find that your electrical appliances won''t fit into the socket! Read our guide to find out what kind of
List of items you can and can''t bring in
A guide to what you can and can''t bring in to the country . When you''re travelling overseas or importing items, you need to know that some items can''t be brought
Stay Charged in Oz: The Ultimate Australia Travel Plug
Make sure to have one that''s compatible with Australian cars (usually no issue here) and a power bank for those long beach days or outback
Australian Customs and Biosecurity FAQs
Strict biosecurity laws apply when travelling to different parts of Australia, with restrictions on what you can and can''t bring. This
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