Skip to main content Skip to main navigation Skip to search
Home

Top navigation main

  • News & media
  • Jobs
  • Ministers
  • Contact us
Main menu

AWE Main

  • Agriculture and land
    Agriculture and land Building stronger and more sustainable agriculture, fisheries, forestry and land care.
    • Animal health
    • Climate change and agriculture
    • Farming, food and rural support
    • Fisheries
    • Forestry
    • Levies and charges on agricultural products
    • Mouse infestation advice
    • Plant health
    Farmer in a wheat field at sunset

    Drought, disaster and rural support

    Farmers and rural communities face many risks to their business.

    Find out more

  • Biosecurity and trade
    Biosecurity and trade
    • Aircraft, vessels and military
    • Biosecurity policy
    • Cats and dogs
    • Exporting
    • Importing
    • Pests, diseases and weeds
    • Public awareness and education
    • Trade and market access
    • Travelling or sending goods to Australia
    • Report a concern
    Brown marmorated stink bug

    BMSB Seasonal Measures

    Australia has strengthened seasonal measures to manage the risk of BMSB.

    View our seasonal measures

  • Science and research
    Science and research Undertaking research and collecting data to support informed decisions and policies.
    • Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES)
    • Plant Innovation Centre
    Abares

    ABARES Insights

    Get 'snapshots’ of agricultural, forestry and fisheries industries, or analysis of key issues.

    Find out more

  • About us
    About us We enhance our agricultural industries and trade, and manage the threat of biosecurity risks to Australia.
    • Accountability and reporting
    • Assistance, grants and tenders
    • Contact us
    • Fees and charges
    • News and media
    • Our commitment to you
    • Payments
    • People and jobs
    • Publications
    • What we do
    • Who we are
    Budget 2025-26

    Budget 2025-26

    The 2025–26 Portfolio Budget Statements were released on 25 March 2025.

    Find out more

  • Online services
    Online services We do business with you using online platforms. This makes it easier for you to meet your legal requirements.
Department of Agriculture

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Biosecurity and trade
  3. Import
  4. Industry advice notices
  5. Import industry advice notices 2026
  6. 54-2026

Sidebar first - Import

  • Industry advice notices
    • 2026
    • 2025
    • 2024
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2021

54-2026: Changes to biosecurity and imported food cost recovery charges

13 April 2026

Who does this notice affect?

Stakeholders including importers, customs brokers, freight forwarders and biosecurity industry participants (approved arrangement and compliance agreement holders) vessel masters and shipping agents.

Changes to regulatory charging in 2026-27

The department reviews fees and charges annually, to support continued alignment with the cost of delivering biosecurity and imported food regulatory activities. Through the 2025-2026 annual review the department identified gaps in charging for some regulatory activities, the need for targeted price increases and opportunities to improve current cost recovery arrangements.

In 2026-27 we will:

  • apply indexation to most cost recovery charges for biosecurity and imported food regulatory activities, cost recovery charges for companion animals are proposed to increase above indexation.
  • introduce new cost recovery charges for imported live garden snails housed at the Post Entry Quarantine facility
  • amend legislation to improve existing cost recovery arrangements, revising provisions for avian imports and removing redundant provisions for horse husbandry and outside ordinary hours permit assessment fees.

These changes are proposed to commence 1 July 2026.

Improvements to cost recovery for diagnostic

In 2023, the department reviewed the diagnostic activities it undertakes to assess and manage biosecurity risks associated with imported goods and conveyances. The review found that some diagnostic activities were not currently, or only partially, charged.

Subject to government approval, the department intends to improve cost recovery from 2026–27 through a phased approach to ensure sustainable funding of regulatory diagnostic services.

  • Phase 1 (from 1 July 2026): Introduction of new charges for diagnostic activities associated with international vessels.
  • Phase 2 (from 1 November 2026): Revised fee structure and fixed fees for most diagnostic activities undertaken for imported cargo.

These changes were originally planned for 2025 as described in 305-2024: Improving cost recovery for diagnostic activities but were delayed due to the complexity of import pathways and the need to enhance billing systems to support transparent and consistent charging.

Have your say

The 2026-27 rates for biosecurity and imported foods regulatory activities and detailed information on the proposed changes and improvements to cost recovery for diagnostics will be published through the our ‘Have Your Say’, platform.

The ‘Have Your Say’ closes, AEST 5 pm on Tuesday 5 May 2026.

We invite you to visit our website and review these documents.

Further information

Enquiries can be directed to the BioCRIS@aff.gov.au 

General enquiries

Call 1800 900 090

Contact us online

Report a biosecurity concern

Thanks for your feedback.
Thanks! Your feedback has been submitted.

We aren't able to respond to your individual comments or questions.
To contact us directly phone us or submit an online inquiry

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.

Please verify that you are not a robot.

Skip
Page last updated: 13 April 2026

We acknowledge the continuous connection of First Nations Traditional Owners and Custodians to the lands, seas and waters of Australia. We recognise their care for and cultivation of Country. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and recognise their knowledge and contribution to the productivity, innovation and sustainability of Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries.

Artwork: Protecting our Country, Growing our Future
© Amy Allerton, contemporary Aboriginal Artist of the Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Gamilaroi nations.

Footer

  • Contact us
  • Accessibility
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy
  • FOI

© Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Facebook X LinkedIn Instagram