To register, you have to go to a Medicare centre with your passport and your
visa. If you can't go, call the 132 011 (local call) and ask for a form
to fill in.
Website: www.medicareaustralia.gov.au
You can benefit from Medicare if you are a permanent resident or an Australian citizen or if you are from of one of the 8 countries which have signed international agreements with Australia (New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Malta, Ireland).
If you go with your Medicare card to a doctor that advertises 'Bulk Billing' on the door, you will not pay anything (you can choose the doctor who treats you for out-of-hospital services). Be aware, though, that this doesn't apply to certain specialists such as physical therapists for example.
If you are not one of those people or choose to go to a doctor who does not do 'Bulk Billing' then the minimum amount you will pay is AUD $30 and this could go way over AUD $40 if they are located in an expensive area, and even more if they are a specialist of some sort. If you have a Medicare card you can claim part or all of the fee and receive a cheque. You may have to pay the difference between the benefit and the total fee charged at the time of service. Medicare pays either 85 per cent of the Schedule fee, or the Schedule fee less an amount of up to $52.50, whichever is greater. If the charge is less than 85 percent of the Schedule fee, Medicare will only pay the amount equal to the charge.
For more information go to:
http://www.hic.gov.au and
follow the links to Medicare.