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Horse Industry Consultative Committee - Meeting Minutes 22

​​Download Document Pages File size Meeting Minutes 22 PDF 14 170 KB If you have difficulty accessing this file, please visit web accessibility. Online version Thursday 23 April 2020 10.05am to 12.55pm Department of Agriculture, Water and the…
30 June 2020 - Last modified

115-2018 - Changes to the way treatment results are sent to the department

​​​​​13 September 2018Who does this notice affect? Clients in the import industry—including freight forwarders, importers, customs brokers, treatment providers and approved facilities that require…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

International collaboration on sea container cleanliness

Australia is spearheading international efforts to manage biosecurity risks associated with the sea container pathway. Sea containers are at the heart of global trade. Over 80% of global trade (by volume) is transported by sea, resulting in over 241 million sea container movements around the globe…
18 December 2023 - Last modified

Australian Government response to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy report: Tackling the feral cat pandemic

Summary The Australian Government recognises feral cats are a serious vertebrate pest in Australia that have severe to devastating effects on native fauna. The Government has long recognised predation by feral cats as a threat to Australian fauna with a listing as a key threatening process under…
19 December 2023 - Last modified

137-2025: Version 3.0 of the Methyl Bromide Fumigation Methodology is now in force and approved arrangement class conditions have been updated

1 May 2025Who does this notice affect?Import-related biosecurity treatment stakeholders, including all importers, brokerages, onshore approved arrangement holders, overseas government and industry treatment providers, relevant domestic state and territory government agencies, and other shipping,…
01 May 2025 - Last modified

Biosecurity legislation and the Australian territory

Vessels entering Australian territory must comply with requirements under the Biosecurity Act 2015. Australian legislative requirements Under the Act, aircraft and vessels (including those from Australia) become subject to biosecurity control upon entering 12 nautical miles of the Australian…
28 September 2023 - Last modified

Ground Cover Monitoring for Australia

​Nationally consistent and regularly updated ground cover information is a critical indicator for environmental targets related to soil erosion and land management in Australia. Ground cover or vegetation cover reduces soil erosion, increases water infiltration, enables carbon sequestration and…
11 June 2024 - Last modified

Acceptable documentation templates

To assist clients in meeting the requirements of the Minimum documentary and import declaration requirements and the Non commodity information requirements policies, the department has created the following templates that can be downloaded and adapted to meet individual company/consignment…
13 December 2024 - Last modified

Frequently asked questions regarding common Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) import scenarios

The information provided on this page is to answer the most frequently asked questions regarding the importation of goods shipped during the BMSB risk season.What documents can be used as evidence that goods have been stored in a non-target risk country prior to 1 September?Goods will be deemed out…
08 August 2024 - Last modified

APLC leads research field trials, ensures campaign readiness

One of the primary functions of the Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC) is to remain ready to defend Australia’s crops and environment should locust numbers begin to swell. Being prepared involves making sure staff are well trained, the most effective pesticides are on-hand and the latest in…
26 June 2024 - Last modified

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