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10 July 2017Who does this notice affect? This notice is of interest to importers and customs brokers associated with the importation of frozen in vitro produced bovine embryos from the United States, and…
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10 March 2021
Who does this notice affect?
This notice is of interest to importers and customs brokers who import new horse floats under tariffs 871639, 871640 and 8716800036.
What has changed?
This notice supersedes the notice 222-2020: interim inspection requirements for rural consignments…
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8 April 2025Who does this notice affect?This notice affects importers, freight forwarders, biosecurity industry participants and accredited persons operating under the department’s approved arrangement class 19.What is changing?Australia currently has emergency measures in place to manage the risk…
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26 November 2015The Invasive Plants and Animals Committee (IPAC) met on 26 November 2015 and considered the following issues:Exotic Weeds Incursion Agreement The committee noted the update from the…
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ABARES climate change research examines the impacts of climate change and climate change policy on Australian agriculture, monitors emerging adaptation responses, and considers possible future climate scenarios.Analysis on the Australian broadacre farming sector draws heavily on economic scenario…
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27 November 2019
Purpose
This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise that export conditions for plants and plant products destined for the European Union (EU) will change from 14 December 2019.
Summary of changes and key points
From 14 December, all plants and plant products,…
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6 October 2021
Purpose
This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise that we have adjusted the proposed changes to qualification requirements for marine surveyors to be accredited under the Accredited Grain Survey Assurance (AGSA) scheme proposed to commence in December 2021.
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Live animals and animal products from overseas could introduce some of the world’s most damaging pests and diseases into Australia. This could devastate our unique environment.
While it’s common to keep dogs and cats as pets, other unique and interesting animals including reptiles, insects,…
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