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The APLC control operations are designed to manage outbreaks or potential outbreaks of the Australian plague, spur-throated and migratory locusts which, in the opinion of the commission, represent a…
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As part of the National Carp Control Plan, the Australian Government is investigating the feasibility of the carp virus Cyprinid herpesvirus 3, for use as a biological control agent to control common carp populations in Australian waterways.The Environmental Biosecurity Office (EBO) has finalised…
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A new safer, treatment option for Brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is now available for use by importers.Ethyl formate, used in combination with carbon dioxide, has been approved under the AusTreat offshore treatment assurance scheme as an environmentally friendly substitute for methyl bromide.…
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23 August 2022
Purpose
This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to remind exporters of the implementation of Egypt’s National Single Window for Foreign Trade Facilitation (NAFEZA) System including the use of Advance Cargo Information (ACI) pre-clearance system.
Summary of changes and key points…
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4 November 2024Who does this notice affect?Importers and brokers of commodities lodged in tariffs:3002.12 - Antisera and other blood fractions3002.15 - Immunological products, put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail sale.3822.19 - Other diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a…
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This profile has been superseded by the 2019 version, which is available here.
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Information for this profile is drawn from Australia's State of the Forests Report 2013.
Eucalypts are iconic Australian forest trees. Ninety-two million hectares…
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Adult
The main body parts of a typical adult grasshopper/locust are named below. The shape and markings of the thorax and the colours and patterns of the femur and tibia of the hind leg are often used…
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Forests provide us with products we use every day.From the wood for our houses. Paper and cardboard for our packaging. Tea bags and recyclable packaging. Australians use wood products every single day.WatchAustralian Forestry – planning for tomorrow, today (transcript) DOCX [25 KB]Faces of…
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Who does this notice affect?
Importers of geotextile products and their customs brokers.
What has changed?
The import conditions for geotextile products are changing on 18 October 2023. The changes will consist of the following:
The ‘Geotextiles for bioremediation’ BICON case will be renamed to…
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This criterion aims to show the extent to which Australia's forests contribute to national and regional economies, benefit personal and community wellbeing, and support cultural values.Use the links below to access data and information reported for the seventeen indicators of Criterion 6:Indicator…
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