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To obtain information on the volume of animals exported from Australia, including the Report to Parliament on Livestock Mortalities at Sea and greyhound exports, select the links below.
Reports to…
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Australian Food Statistics 2006 provides a comprehensive snap-shot of the year’s food production, business performance and trade news. It is designed to meet the information needs of researchers,…
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The department produces a range of publications and reports on aspects of Australian forestry. These cover information on Australia's native forests and plantations, Regional Forest Agreements,…
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Plants on vessels, either on deck or within cabins, are a biosecurity concern as they can carry exotic diseases such as karnal bunt, guava rust and plum pox, and also harbour exotic insects.…
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Publication detailsSub-Committee on Animal Health Laboratory Standards, 2008
This document contains a summary of essential information needed to assess the validation status of an existing assay that…
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We report on the grants we’ve approved. We’re required to do this by Senate Order 16 — Departmental and agency grants.
We provide:
the value of the grant
recipient of the grant
the program from which the grant was made
Find out more about our grants, financial assistance and tenders.…
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There are a range of publications regarding the Regional Forest Agreement throughout the states. These are freely available for download.Forest NewsWorld Heritage Expert Panel MeetingDeferred Forest AreasAnnual Reports and Five Year ReviewsThe department published a booklet about RFAs in 2015,…
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8 April 2010
Biosecurity Australia Advice 2010/10
This Biosecurity Australia Advice (BAA) announces the formal commencement of concurrent import risk analyses (IRAs) for the United States, Canada and Japan to assess the animal quarantine risks from the importation of beef and beef products…
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This report is intended to provide information to facilitate consideration of the full range of issues associated with joint World Heritage assessments being undertaken as part of the process of…
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Australia exercises strict biosecurity measures designed to protect plant and animal health.
All machinery imported into Australia must be free from contamination such as seeds, soil, plant and animal materials
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries…
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