Central Australia Tour
CLOTHING
AND PERSONAL EQUIPMENT LIST
General considerations
Clothing taken on outdoor or adventure programs should allow participants to be comfortable and protected in a range of
conditions, regardless of the season. Clothing that is quick drying and resistant to damage is ideal. Clothing should fit the person
well. Practicality is the emphasis rather than how fashionable clothes are! Unsuitable or ill-fitted clothing can impair student
participation and may be hazards.
Items Items
8 Tshirts Towels (beach and bathroom)
2 Jackets/Jumpers Sleeping bag
1 Warm over jacket Small pillow
1 Raincoat Sleeping mat (optional)
4 Shorts Torch (with spare batteries)
3 Pants (Jeans/ Tracksuits) Reusable knife, spoon, fork
1 Bathers Reusable plastic plate
1 Warm pyjamas Reusable plastic bowl
1 Thermal underclothes Reusable plastic cup
10 Pairs of socks Tea towels
12 Undergarments Small bag for cutlery/crockery items
1 Sturdy runners Garbage bags (for dirty clothes)
1 Casual shoes Powerboard (co-ordinate with buddy)
1 Thongs Small bag of laundry detergent/sard soap
1 Sun hat
1 Scarf Day backpack
1 Beanie Books/magazines
1 Gloves Other travel games (cards, etc)
Phone/Phone charger/battery pack
Toiletry Bag Spending money
Shampoo/conditioner Drink bottle (at least 1 L)
Soap in case/body wash Tissues (pocket pack)
Deodorant Camera/battery charger
Personal medication Pens/paper
Personal hygiene items Sunglasses
Toothbrush/toothpaste Sunscreen
Hairbrush/hair ties SPF lip balm
Insect repellent
Additional notes Sunglasses
Note: Students must not bring alcohol, cigarettes, medication not documented on the medical form, or
illegal substances. Other items not to be taken must be communicated to students and parents.