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6 October 2020
Who does this notice affect?
International travellers, international vessel masters and their agents, and Australian importers and overseas exporters of high-risk plant products sent via international mail (including items posted using Express Mail Service).
What has changed?…
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Before landing in Australian territory, you must comply with our requirements for aircraft clearance.The Biosecurity obligations for aircraft arriving in Australian territory outlines the mandatory obligations at each stage of aircraft clearance.Here we’ve reproduced the section on arrival in…
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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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Date of Issue: 15 July 2010
Date of Effect: 1 October 2010
Country: Russia
The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) have…
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25 January 2022
Who does this notice affect?
All Operators of premises that departmental officers may attend (for inspection, audit, surveillance or other purposes).
What has changed?
Following the emergence of COVID positive cases within Third Party Premises in 2020, the department wrote to…
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Biosecurity officers from the department may need to conduct an audit of offshore manufacturing facilities and export pathways for biological goods, including:
Goods for administration to or consumption by animals
Audit process
Desktop audit
Through the desktop audit process, the department’…
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23/05/2023Who does this notice affect?The webinar will provide information to Biosecurity Stakeholders about the recent announcements at Budget relating to sustainable funding of biosecurity.What has changed?The Australian Government is delivering on its commitment to develop long-term sustainable…
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Motor vehicles, motorcycles, tyres and machinery (including machinery parts) can introduce biosecurity risks into Australia. Such risks include, but are not limited to: live insects, seeds, soil, mud, clay, animal faeces, animal material and plant material such as straw, twigs, leaves, roots, bark.…
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Registrations open for the Barossa Regional Outlook conferenceRegistrations are now open for the Barossa Regional Outlook conference Wednesday 26 September. Join ABARES and delegates from around the…
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The Agricultural Chief Scientist provides leadership and coordination on agricultural science activities and high-level independent advice to senior executives and government on matters relating to agricultural science, technology and innovation.
Role
The Agricultural Chief Scientist has a…
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