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Australia Quarantine Customs Rules. Import Export Requirements for Australia
Customs.
Banned Prohibited and Allowed goods for import.
Official site here:
Australian
Quarantine and Inspection Service
DECLARE OR BEWARE
You must declare for inspection all food, plant
material and animal products on arrival in
Australia to ensure they are
free of pests and diseases. Some products may require
TREATMENT
to make them safe.
WHAT HAPPENS TO ITEMS I DECLARE?
Prohibited items will be seized and destroyed by
AQIS.
In many cases the goods you declare
will be returned to you after
inspection. However, any item that presents a disease risk or is
found to contain insects or larvae will be withheld. You will be
given a range of options for the
item depending on the quarantine
risk:
- treating the item to make it safe (for example fumigation,
irradiation)*;
- holding the item until an import permit is presented*;
- storing the item at the airport for collection when you leave
Australia*;
- re-exporting the item*; and
-
destroying the item.
AQIS
makes every effort to minimise the risk of damage but does not
accept liability for
damage that may occur as a result of treatment.
*These treatments are subject to fees.
Goods that are prohibited
(banned)
These items are prohibited and will be seized and
destroyed by AQIS
DAIRY PRODUCTS
EGGS AND EGG PRODUCTS
- All whole, dried and powdered egg, and egg products that contain
more than 10% egg as an ingredient, such as mayonnaise.
SEEDS AND NUTS
- Cereal grains, popping corn, raw nuts, chestnuts, pine cones,
birdseed, unidentified seeds, and some commercially packaged seeds
and seed ornaments
LIVE PLANTS
- All potted/bare rooted plants, cuttings, roots, bulbs, corms,
rhizomes, stems and other viable
plant material
LIVE ANIMALS
-
All mammals, birds, birds' eggs, and nests, fish, reptiles,
amphibians and insects
UNCANNED MEAT PRODUCTS
- All animal species - fresh, dried, frozen, cooked, smoked, salted
or preserved meat, including salami and sausages.
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Goods that must be
declared
These items must be declared and inspected for
signs of insects or disease.
Some items may require treatment before
being allowed in.
FOOD
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
- Feathers, bones, horns and tusks (must be clean and free of any
tissue)
- Skins, hides, and furs (rawhide including drums, shields and dog
chews are prohibited)
- Wool and animal hair (includes fleece, yarn, and craft items)
- Stuffed animals and birds (taxidermy certificate required. Some
may be prohibited under endangered species laws)
- Shells and coral (including jewellery, curios and souvenirs)
- Bee products including pollen, beeswax and honeycomb
- Used animal equipment including veterinary equipment and
medicines, shearing or meat trade tools, saddlery and tack and
animal or bird cages
- Used animal equipment including veterinary equipment and
medicines, shearing or meat trade tools, saddlery and tack and
animal or bird cages
-
Pet food is prohibited
PLANT MATERIAL
- Wooden articles and carvings including painted or lacquered items
(bark is prohibited and will
be removed or require treatment)
- Artefacts, handicrafts and curios made from plant material
- Mats, bags and other items made from plant material, palm fronds
or leaves (goods made from banana plants are prohibited)
- Straw products and packaging
-
Bamboo, cane or rattan basket ware and furnishings
- Pot pourri and coconut shells
- Goods containing cereal grain, corn husks or filled with seeds
- Christmas decorations, wreaths and ornaments (pine cones are
prohibited)
- Dried flowers and arrangements
-
Fresh flowers and leis (flowers that can be grown from stems such
as roses, carnations and chrysanthemums are prohibited)
OTHER GOODS
Additional Information: Phone: 1800 020 504 (free
call within Australia)
NSW 02 9364 7222 TAS
03 6233 2635
WA 08 9311 5333 CAIRNS
07 4030 7800
QLD 07 3246 8755 SA
08 8305 9744
ACT 02 6272 4143 NT
08 8945 3014
VIC 03 9246 6777
International fax queries: +61 2 6272 4494
For information about Australia's duty free
allowance and other restricted imports, visit www.customs.gov.au
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