If you have just landed in Australia welcome! One of the first things you will notice here is how much you can do online through official government websites. Whether it’s getting your Tax File Number, applying for Medicare, or checking your visa details everything is just a few clicks away. To make your move smoother, here’s a list of the top 10 Australian government websites every new arrival should bookmark.
What This Guide Covers
Toggle1. my.gov.au – Your All-in-One Government Account
Full name: MyGov
What it does: This is your digital key to multiple government services — Medicare, ATO, Centrelink, and more. Once you create an account, you can manage taxes, health records, and payments all in one secure place.
Why it matters: It saves time and keeps all your official tasks in one dashboard.
2.homeaffairs.gov.au – For Visa, Travel, and Citizenship
Full name: Department of Home Affairs
What it does: Handles immigration, visa applications, citizenship, and border information. You can check visa rules, apply for extensions, or learn about citizenship requirements.
Why it matters: It’s your official source for all migration and travel updates.
3. servicesaustralia.gov.au – Access Centrelink and Medicare
Full name: Services Australia
What it does: Connects you to payments, family support, and healthcare benefits. You’ll find everything from Centrelink to Child Support in one place.
Why it matters: It’s essential for getting Medicare and social support when settling in.
4. ato.gov.au – For Taxes and Superannuation
Full name: Australian Taxation Office
What it does: Explains how to get a Tax File Number (TFN), lodge your tax return, and track your super. It also helps with business registrations.
Why it matters: Every worker in Australia needs an ATO account it’s how you get paid correctly and manage your finances.
5. fairwork.gov.au – Know Your Workplace Rights
Full name: Fair Work Ombudsman
What it does: Guides you on wages, leave entitlements, and workplace rights. It also helps you check if your employer is paying the correct rate.
Why it matters: Crucial for anyone starting a job in Australia protects you from underpayment.
6. state transport websites – Get Your Driver’s Licence
What it does: Each state manages its own licensing and vehicle registration. You can apply, renew, or check road rules through these sites:
- NSW: Service NSW
- VIC: VicRoads
- QLD: Transport and Main Roads QLD
- WA: Department of Transport WA
- SA: Service SA
7. ato.gov.au/super – Superannuation and Retirement Savings
Full name: ATO Superannuation Portal
What it does: Explains how Australia’s super system works, how to consolidate multiple funds, and how to track your savings. You can also check if you have unclaimed super from previous jobs.
ACT: Access Canberra
TAS: Service Tasmania
Why it matters: Getting your local driver’s licence is one of the first steps toward independence in Australia.

