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Publication detailsAustralian Commonwealth Government, 2013The National Biosecurity Engagement and Communication Framework was developed to improve cooperation between parties, increase stakeholder…
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Improving access to imported food safety requirementsImported food safety requirements are now included in the Biosecurity Import Conditions system (BICON).See more about the Inclusion of food safety requirements in BICON.All biosecurity requirements must be met before Imported Food Inspection…
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First points of entry (FPOE) are locations where aircraft and goods that are subject to biosecurity control are permitted to arrive. To be an FPOE, landing places must meet certain requirements.When the Biosecurity Act commenced in June 2016, existing landing places were issued temporary…
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Publication detailsDepartment of Agriculture and Water Resources, July 2017.Prawn consignments that were imported prior to the suspension on 9 January 2017 are subject to certain biosecurity…
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Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, 16 June 2016This form is to be used when notifying the Department about the pending arrival of transhipped ship’s stores (sea or air).…
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Bock RE, deVos AJ and Molloy JB, 2006
The Australian and New Zealand standard diagnostic procedure (ANZSDP) for tick-borne diseases of cattle identifies and describes laboratory methods that assist in…
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Gwozdz JM, 2010
The Australian and New Zealand standard diagnostic procedure (ANZSDP) for Johne’s disease quality plan provides guidelines for consistent standardisation of the laboratory tests used for…
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Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, 2012This study examines the time efficiency of the department's intervention on imported cargo. Specifically, it investigates the referral-to-…
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Publication detailsDeloitte Touche Tohmatsu, September 2016 The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources engaged Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu to conduct independent stakeholder engagement as a…
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Canine ehrlichiosis is a severe and sometimes fatal disease of dogs, caused by infection with the bacterium Ehrlichia canis. The bacterium is carried by ticks. In Australia, infection occurs when dogs are bitten by an infected brown dog tick. E.canis occurs worldwide, particularly in tropical…
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