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279-2024: Self-service cargo status reports becoming available on the Biosecurity Portal

20 November 2024​ Who does this notice affect? Persons under an approved arrangement class 19, including customs brokers and self-reporting importers, who are interested in accessing on-demand details of entries that have been referred to the department. What has changed? The…
20 November 2024 - Last modified

2025-06: Tropical Cyclone Alfred impacts to Brisbane office Thursday 6 and Friday 7 March

Date of issue: 6 March 2025Date of effect: 6 March 2025 AttentionExporters and freight forwarders with Requests for Permit (RFP), Request for Export (REX) certificates or manual certificates set to print in, obtain signature, or collect from the Brisbane regional office on Thursday 6…
06 March 2025 - Last modified

National Management Group Communiqué: Tomato brown rugose fruit virus – 29 May 2025

The National Management Group (NMG) agreed at its meeting on 29 May 2025 that it is no longer technically feasible to eradicate tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) from Australia. This decision is based on the technical considerations of the Consultative Committee on Emergency Plant Pests (…
29 May 2025 - Last modified

38-2019 - Amendment to 35-2019 Clearance of fresh cut flowers and foliage consignments on long weekends and the lead up to Mother’s Day 2019

22 March 2019Who does this notice affect? Industry stakeholders including importers, approved arrangements, freight forwarders and brokers that deal with imported cut flowers and foliage.What has changed…
04 November 2019 - Last modified

Sharp eye finds cacti illegally declared as lingerie and shoes

A woman who illegally misdeclared a package as lingerie and shoes when it really held 57 cacti and succulents has been convicted.Kirsten Mae Fearn pleaded guilty in the Brisbane Magistrates Court to 14 biosecurity charges on Friday 25 July. She was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment and…
12 August 2025 - Last modified

2022-07: Appointment of Chair to the National Standards Advisory Committee

Date of issue: 9 December 2022 Date of effect: Immediate Reference Number: IAN 2022-07 Attention Organic operators and exporters, organic certifying bodies, industry bodies Purpose To advise of the newly appointed independent chair of the National Standard Advisory Committee. Key points…
28 August 2023 - Last modified

Australian agriculture on a roll, but where to next?

Andrew Cameron & Jared Greenville This two-part ABARES Insights series discusses the recent growth of Australian agriculture and how changes in the market and policy landscape over the last 50 years have shaped the sector, what factors matter now, and what trends will matter in the near-future…
17 November 2022 - Last modified

Financial performance of dairy farms

2022–23 to 2024–25Download full report and dataThis report provides detailed economic analysis of dairy farm financial performance during the 2023–24 financial year. It examines the impact of seasonal conditions and price changes and provides longer-term context for current farm performance.…
29 July 2025 - Last modified

Guidelines for Selection of Farm Consultants to approve land management plans for landcare taxation deductions

Under section 40-G of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 primary producers and other rural businesses earning income from the land may be eligible for tax deductions for fencing erected to prevent land degradation. To be eligible, fences must be erected to separate different land classes in…
10 November 2022 - Last modified

Vegetation

​Agriculture occupies 59 per cent of Australia’s 7.6 million square kilometre landmass. Land managed for agriculture includes assets important for biodiversity conservation. These assets include remnant native vegetation (such as patches of forest, woodlands, shrublands and grasslands…
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