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During the BMSB risk season, BMSB seasonal measures will apply to targeted goods manufactured and shipped from target risk countries, that have been shipped between 1 September and 30 April (inclusive).To minimise any delays, and associated industry costs that may be incurred for onshore treatment…
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26 February 2019Who does this notice affect?All departmental clients who use the Post Entry Biosecurity System (PEBS), Cargo Online Lodgement System (COLS) and the Maritime Arrivals Reporting System (MARS…
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Meat Notice 2021-01 - Gunshot wound incident reporting – Kangaroo processing establishments PDF
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You can import some pet psittacine bird species into Australia from New Zealand.You cannot import pet birds from any other country.Step-by step guideFollow these steps to import your pet bird from New Zealand.Step 1: Check your bird is eligible for importTo be eligible for import your bird must be:…
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To assist you in using the NEXDOC portal we have developed videos, user guides and fact sheets. These include:How to register in NEXDOCHow to lodge a Request to Export (REX)Knowing what a Request to Export (REX) status meansHow to print certificates from your office.Knowing if you should be…
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Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry, January 2023
The purpose of this guideline is to outline the requirements under which a person may be authorised and maintained as a third-party authorised officer for the purpose of meat inspection and disposition activities…
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The department has made several significant changes to the way that we regulate and audit eligible low-risk dairy, egg, and fish export establishments. The department believes these changes will strengthen our already robust system, reduce regulatory burden, and streamline our intervention by…
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Licensed exporters must have an approved Exporter Supply Chain Assurance System (ESCAS) to export feeder or slaughter livestock.
Applying for an ESCAS
Follow these steps to apply for an approved ESCAS.
Draft your application and prepare supporting documents
Your application email must set out…
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