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Go to description of: 1. Australian plague locust,
Chortoicetes terminifera
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Nymph 2. Spur-throated…
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You must meet our requirements before exporting livestock from Australia. This includes having a livestock export licence and:an approved arrangement and approved export program; oran exemption as a small and infrequent exporter.Follow these steps to become a livestock exporter.Apply for a…
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Wood Rules changesChanges have been made to the Export Control (Wood and Woodchips Rules) 2021 and exporters will need to consider the new requirements. The consideration period for wood export licence applications has been extended from 30 to 60 days. We recommend that you apply for a wood…
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Torres Strait Island Regional CouncilThe Torres Strait Island Regional Council (TSIRC) represents 15 island communities across more than 42,000 square kilometres of sea and land. The Torres Strait shares an international border with Papua New Guinea.As the largest Indigenous council in Australia,…
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Not all live animals and reproductive materials are permitted to be imported into Australia; the pest or disease risks associated with their importation may be considered too great.The Biosecurity Import Conditions system (BICON) provides the import conditions for all permitted live animal and…
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The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, together with other Australian government departments, is responsible for operations related to importing goods to Australia.The department manages biosecurity controls to minimise the risk of exotic pests and diseases entering the country.The…
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What is TRACE?TRACE is our online service for managing livestock export approvals and Notices of Intention (NOIs). We also use it to manage regulatory information about:livestock export licencesregistered establishmentsaccredited veterinarians.Notices of IntentionIf you are a licensed livestock…
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