Search Results
19 September 2018Who does this notice affect?This notice is of interest to importers, associated industry participants and retailers of pig related goods. This includes pig meat for human consumption,…
- Last modified
02 June 2020
Who does this notice affect?
Stakeholders in the import and shipping industries—including Master Consolidators, vessel masters, freight forwarders, treatment providers, Biosecurity Industry Participants, importers, customs brokers and principle agents— associated with shipping or…
- Last modified
20 October 2020
Download
Document
Pages
File size
Animal Biosecurity Advice 2020-A06 – Draft review of biosecurity risks associated with importing cooked duck meat from Thailand – second comment period PDF
1
154 KB
If you have difficulty accessing these…
- Last modified
28 September 2020
Download
Document
Pages
File size
Animal Biosecurity Advice 2020-A05 – Review of the biosecurity risks of prawns imported from all countries for human consumption – draft report PDF
1
227 KB
If you have difficulty accessing these files…
- Last modified
26 May 2017Ms Laura Kelly
Director
Environment Tasmania
Level 1, 100 Elizabeth Street
HOBART TAS 7000 Dear Ms Kelly I understand Environment Tasmania is currently running a nationwide…
- Last modified
Your Ref:
Our Ref:
Enquiries: S Tuten (08)9368 3434
Date: 14 July 2008
Louise van Meurs
Plant Biosecurity
Biosecurity Australia
DAFF
GPO Box 858
Canberra ACT 2601
Dear…
- Last modified
infringement notices and first points of entry draft biosecurity regulations.22 February 2016The public consultation period has been extended for four draft regulations out for consultation under the…
- Last modified
During military training exercises, troops are often isolated in remote areas of the Australian wilderness. As they are in direct contact with the environment, and out of biosecurity control, it is important that all foods are fully assessed in advance to eliminate the risk of introducing exotic…
- Last modified
The amount of seafood (edible and non-edible) produced in Australia has steadily grown over the last decade to almost 300,000 tonnes per year. This growth is mostly driven by the expansion of prawn and salmon aquaculture and by increased tuna catch, as some wild stocks continue to recover.…
- Last modified
Registrations are now open for next year’s ABARES Outlook Conference at the Hyatt Hotel Canberra, which will feature new-look session formats and hybrid participation for the first time.
The event – on 5 and 6 March 2024 – will bring together a line-up of expert speakers under the theme ‘Shaping…
- Last modified