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How to Buy a Used Car in Australia – 2025 Guide to CarSales & Gumtree

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Buying a used car in Australia can be a smart decision—especially for international students , working holiday makers , or new residents who want to explore the country or simply need a reliable way to get around. In this post, we’ll guide you through the best platforms for buying second-hand vehicles, what to check before you purchase, and how to register your car and get insured in 2025. 🚗 Best Websites to Find Used Cars in Australia 1. CarSales ( carsales.com.au ) Australia’s most popular platform for buying both new and used cars Allows you to filter by make, model, mileage, price, year, and more Listings from both dealerships and private sellers ✅ Pros: Trusted platform, detailed listings, professional interface ⚠️ Cons: Dealer listings may be more expensive than private sellers 2. Gumtree ( gumtree.com.au ) A classifieds site similar to Craigslist Primarily private sellers—more room for negotiation Great for low-budget options and local pickup ✅ Pr...

Driving in Australia: How to Use and Convert Your Country's Driver License (2025 Guide)

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Planning to drive in Australia during your stay? Whether you're here for a working holiday, studying abroad, or making a permanent move, it’s important to know how your home country’s license applies and when you’ll need to convert it. This updated 2025 guide covers how to use your foreign license legally in Australia, how to convert it, and what changes you should know depending on your visa and your country of origin. Apply for Australian Driver License 🧭 Can I Use My Foreign Driver License in Australia? For Short-Term Visitors (Tourists, Working Holiday Makers, Students) Yes! You can drive with your overseas license for a limited time if: Your license is valid and in English (or accompanied by an official translation or International Driving Permit ) You are not a permanent resident ⏳ How long you can drive : Most states allow up to 3 months from the date of arrival Some states allow up to 6 months – check local rules 🏠 For Long-Term Residents or Vis...