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The following list contains links to submissions received in response to the 'the draft import risk analysis for table grapes from the People's Republic of China'.
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31 December 2014 Who does this notice affect?This notice is of interest to clients in the import and shipping industry, including importers and customs brokers.What has changed?Breakbulk Cargos…
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20 May 2020
Who does this notice affect?
The following information is relevant to Biosecurity Industry Participants and accredited persons operating under Class 19.1 non-commodity for containerised cargo clearance and Class 19.2 automatic entry processing for commodities (AEPCOMM) approved…
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24 December 2019
The information in this Notice has been superseded by IAN 106-2020
Who does this notice affect?
Yacht operators and their agents.
What has changed?
A new first point of entry (FPOE) determination for the Port of Darwin commenced on 16 December 2019. The determination is…
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4 August 2025 Who does this notice affect? Importers, brokers, operators of approved arrangement sites and operators of biosecurity entry points. What has changed? This is a reminder that the Have Your Say survey on the draft Scheduling arrangements for imported cargo…
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Author: Rupert Summerson
Didemnum vexillum from New Zealand.Photo courtesy of C. Woods, NIWA.Source: NIMPIS
OverviewCarpet sea squirt is a colonial ascidian that is thought to be native to Japan. It is a filter feeder that can overgrow everything and spread…
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Export Industry Advice Notices 2009 - Grain & Plant ProductsDate
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Description
01 Dec 09
G2009/08
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02 Oct 09
G2009/07
Expired
30 Sep 09
G2009/06
Grain and…
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9 August 2011
Who is affected by this notice?
This notice is for all AQIS clients.
What's the issue?
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry (DAFF) is continuing…
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In accordance with the APLC Charter established by the five investing governments who have signed the APLC Memorandum of Understanding, the purpose of the APLC is to manage populations of the three…
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State and territory governments recognise the importance of protecting Australia from exotic animal diseases and managing endemic animal diseases.
Each state and territory has a list of 'notifiable' animal diseases. These lists contain animal diseases that are of national concern.
These…
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