Taking MacBook from US to Australia, power source question

I am taking my US purchased MacBook to Australia. Is it safe to plug the computer into the 240volt 50 cycle electrical outlets there(with plug adapter) or do I need to connect through a voltage converter?

Is it safe to plug the computer into the 240volt 50 cycle electrical outlets there(with plug adapter)
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