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travellers cheques or currency?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The disadvantage of travellers cheques is that some people will roll their eyes at you when you try to pay with them. Some places won't take them at all, and even before all that, you have to decide what currency to take. You may well lose out on exchange rates.
You won't be able to use your Visa debit card as a debit card in Australia, but you can use it to get cash out and then just spend the cash. Check the charges your bank will levy for the 'privilege' of using your card abroad. Nationwide doesn't charge and gives good exchange rates - handy to have for all your foreign holidays. If you want to pay for things with plastic, you will have to use a credit card.
Find out from your bank whether they would replace a card and send it abroad... Even if they don't, as long as you look after your card I would say that in a nice safe country like Australia, using plastic and ATMs is preferable to Travellers cheques, but it is a personal choice really. Maybe take a mixture, if you find the cheques aren't accepted, you can just go to banks and get them exchanged into aussie dollars.