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NSFS Ref 30
Date of Effect: 04 October 2012
Date of Expiry: 04 October 2013Arul Thilakan Principal Veterinary Officer Food Exports Branch
Elizabeth Wilcock Director Food…
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17 June 2016Who does this notice affect?The illegal logging laws affect businesses that import regulated timber and timber products of specific Customs tariff codes within Chapters 44 (wood and wood…
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1 May 2013This Biosecurity Advice announces the formal commencement of a non-regulated analysis of existing policy to consider a proposal to import fresh table grapes from Japan into Australia.The…
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The Biosecurity Portal is the department’s newest import booking system allowing access for greater visibility with 24/7 access to AIMS directions information and inspection bookings.The Biosecurity Portal is highly secure, ensuring privacy and security while providing a seamless and automated…
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5 July 2024Who does this notice affect?Approved Arrangement operators who lodge and manage requests for inspections (RFI) through the Biosecurity Portal ‘Sign in with your digital identity to access’ previously known as ‘MyGovID’ pathway.Who is not affected by this notice?Customs brokers, importers…
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20 December 2019Who does this notice affect?Importers and customs brokers who import goods eligible for the Compliance-Based Intervention Scheme, and Biosecurity Officers who process AIMS entries that contain one or more lines of goods eligible for the CBIS.See full list of goods eligible for the…
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Implementation of the Dairy Import Risk ReviewThe way you import dairy products into Australia is about to change.The final report on the import risk review for dairy products for human consumption is now complete and the department is working through the implementation of the review.See more…
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Project 64: Assessing the feasibility of testing trapped pooled insects for lumpy skin disease virus
OverviewThis study will test whether existing polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays in Australian laboratories can detect lumpy skin disease (LSD) virus in insects. It will also investigate what conditions affect detection.Currently, LSD detection during an outbreak relies on collecting samples…
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10 Dec 15
Commencement of policy review of biosecurity risks associated with the import of fresh (chilled or frozen) beef and beef products for human consumption from Japan, the Netherlands, New…
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The Department of Agriculture maintains this list of Australian standard diagnostic techniques (ASDTs) that were published in 1993. Some of these ASDTs have been superseded by
Australian and New…
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