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Date of notice: 8 August 2014
Date of Effect: Immediate
Attention:
Industries
Export Establishments
Industry bodies – AMIC, MLA, KIAA, AHSLEA, PFIAA, RWTA, Dairy Australia, ADPF, FISH.
Licensed exporters
DAFF
Central and Regional offices
ATMs and FOMs
OPVs and Meat inspection staff
SRA’s…
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17 April 2025Who does this notice affect?Biosecurity industry participants and accredited persons operating under Approved Arrangement Class 19, including self-reporting importers, who are interested in attending an information session on the upcoming release of new industry reporting via the…
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3 August 2015Who does this notice affect? This notice is of interest to all clients of the Department of Agriculture. What is changing? The department has introduced a new approach to delivering…
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An Australia wide waste management business which breached the Biosecurity Act 2015 (Biosecurity Act) by incorrectly dumping imported meat products is the first to be subject to on a new two-year monitoring program.
The Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry accepted an…
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24 December 2024PurposeThis Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to advise industry that the suspension of exports of capsicums, chillies and tomatoes to New Caledonia, following the detection of Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV), has been lifted with new import requirements in place. …
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Date of issue: 29 September 2021
Date of effect: Immediate
Reference Number: MAA2021- 13
Attention:
Industries—Industry bodies – Australian Honey Bee Industry Council
Exporters …
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23 May 2012
Purpose:
To advise of new Indonesian regulations which require exporters to complete a prior notice form, prior to export for all fresh food of plant origin, including grain exported to…
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Since 2021, Australia’s ports have seen an 88 percent increase in new vehicles arriving with biosecurity risk material contamination.
Over the same period, there has been an 17% percent increase in the total number of new vehicle imports into Australia.
Biosecurity risk material must be removed…
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Australia is free of rabies, and we want to keep it that way. This is why we have introduced new biosecurity measures for importing cats and dogs into Australia.
From 1 March, some cats or dogs entering Australia will need to undergo 30 days quarantine at our Post Entry Quarantine facility in…
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Product testing requirements
All products produced at export registered establishments must meet the microbiological limits specified by the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code), importing country requirements and be produced in accordance with the company requirements documented…
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