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We assess all mail articles arriving at Australia’s international mail centres. Our biosecurity officers and detector dogs look for risk goods such as food, plant material (including seeds, cacti and succulents) and animal products (including meat and pet food).You must comply with Australian…
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22 October 2024Who does this notice affect?All Biosecurity Industry Participants currently lodging biosecurity onshore measures results for the assessment of treatment resultsWhat has changed?This advice outlines the format for submitting TREATMENT records via email. When providing documents for…
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All plants imported into Australia, regardless of end use, have the potential to become weeds in Australia. Having a system to screen new plant introductions for weed potential reduces the chances of new weeds entering Australia.
Since the 1800s, new plant species have been introduced into…
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As Topic 1 examined, carbon farming activities aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and store carbon. They also deliver economic and other co-benefits for farmers, land managers, environmental values and communities.These co-benefits include earning ACCUs and gaining Climate Active certification…
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13 November 2014
Species: Feeder and slaughter livestock
Country: All
Relevant to:
Livestock exporters
Department of Agriculture Live Animal Exports Officers
LiveCorp and ALEC
Purpose
To advise all exporters of amendments to the Export Control (Animals) Order 2004 (Order) that will…
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These Online Payment Terms (Terms) apply to the use of the Online Payment Services (the Services) for the payment of invoices issued by the Commonwealth (as represented by the department). These Terms form a legal and binding contract between you and the department. It is your responsibility to…
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