The Department of Foreign Affairs and trade (DFAT) says the security environment is getting worse, and there is a very high risk for violent protests.
DFAT says, Australians in the country should also leave check.
Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd has strongly condemned the recent attacks on demonstrators in Syria, which have left dozens dead.
He says violence against peaceful protesters is abominable, and must stop.
He also says the decision to not lift by Syrian authorities respected right must be.
His comments come amid reports security forces at least 12 people on Saturday (local time), killed when they on mourning during funerals for pro-democracy demonstrators raised the dead shot on the day were above.
The mourners called an end of President Bashar al-Assad usually sing "Bashar al-Assad, you traitor!" "Long Syria, live below with Bashar!"
Friday was bloodiest day by far more than a month of demonstrations to political freedom and demand an end of to corruption, with at least 100 people killed, according to activists.
Decision this week, the protests went ahead despite Mr Assad's lift emergency law in place for 48 years his Baath party came to power.
Two legislators and preacher was also in protest against the killings of demonstrators.
One of the legislators to resign, Naser al-Hariri, Mr. Assad said security forces "Frenzy of murder in cold blood" have been unleashing.
"Security forces are sowing divisions and sectarian quarrel between the Syrians, Muslim and Christian, who are United in their demands for reforms and freedom," Mr. Hariri told Reuters.
Rezq Abdulrahman Abazeid, the Government appointed Mufti or wahhabitischer preacher and for Deraa also resigned.
"Assigned to give fatwas (religious edicts), I submit my resignation from the case of the victims and martyrs of police fire," he told Al Jazeera.
Supported by his family and a pervasive security apparatus, Mr Assad has to 45, absolute power, demands the anachronistic autocratic system lifted he inherited as successor to his late father, President Hafez al-Assad, ignored in the year 2000.
ABC/Reuters
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