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I want to get goods out of the country
This tool will help you understand the steps for exporting goods out of Australia, and your responsibilities depending on your role in the export process.
The exporting process depends on the commodity you wish to export. Which commodity would you like to…
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The indicators reported in this document provide a broad overview of the key social and economic characteristics of forestry and forestry workers, and of the communities that are dependent on forestry…
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Date of issue: 09 April 2019Date of effect: 29 March 2019Supersedes: Industry Advice Notice 2018-08Purpose To notify export registered establishments and exporters sourcing abalone from Tasmania, of…
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Date of issue: 9 December 2020
Date of effect: Immediate
Reference Number: MAA2020-20
Attention:
Industries—Industry bodies - Seafood Export Consultative Committee
Export establishments
Licensed exporters
Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment —Central and Regional offices…
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Date: 19 March 2009
Title: Treatments after Permission to Leave for Loading has been issued
Species: Cattle and Buffalo
Country: South East Asia
File No: 2008/01295
Relevant to: AQIS live animal exports officers, livestock exporters, LiveCorp, AQIS accredited veterinarians—livestock…
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Important—You can lodge your deer export return online.
Please read the May 2016 Levies notice for information on the Deer export levy changes commencing 1 July 2016
Why is there an export charge on deer export?
The Australian Government introduces levies and export…
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What to look for
Classical swine fever affects only pigs. Infected pigs may appear:
drowsy and depressed
constipated (usually), but vomiting and diarrhoea can also occur
to have gummy eyelids and red or purple blotching on the ears, snout, limbs and body
to have respiratory distress and…
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This work program was a key initiative in strengthening biosecurity surveillance and analysis which was funded through the Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper.
An operational review of plant, animal and biological import conditions to protect Australia’s biosecurity status and maintain our…
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3 February 2022
Who does this notice affect?
Importers of other-risk plant products, seeds for sowing and other stakeholders in the import and shipping industries – including vessel masters, freight forwarders, treatment providers, Biosecurity Industry Participants, importers, customs brokers,…
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Date of issue: 23 July 2021
Date of effect: Immediate
Reference Number: MAA2021-07
Related Market Access Advice: MAA2021-04 – Countries and products affected by the occurrence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Victoria as at 12 April 2021.
Attention:
Egg Exporters —Australian…
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