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National dairy productivity has continued to stall since 2010-11, achieving an average annual growth rate of -0.04% from 2010-11 to 2022-23.Yet, under the surface of these national level aggregates, the story has some positive elements.ABARES Executive Director, Dr Jared Greenville said Australian…
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Stretching from our remote north-west coastline to the islands of Torres Strait, Indigenous rangers are either on Country undertaking animal, plant and aquatic surveillance, or in the community raising awareness about the importance of biosecurity.Each year, on 31 July, we celebrate World Ranger…
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Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, June 2017The Biosecurity Emergency Management – Evaluation and Lessons Management Guide provides guidance on contemporary practices for evaluation and lessons…
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Australia’s Animal Sector Antimicrobial Resistance Action Plan 2023 to 2028 (Action Plan) aligns with the 7 objectives of Australia’s National Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy – 2020 and Beyond (the 2020 Strategy) and the priority activities of the One Health Master Action Plan for Australia’s…
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Commonwealth Environmental Water Office, 2018
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Response to the review of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder’s operations and business processes (PDF - 645.45 KB)
Response to the review of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder’s operations and business processes (DOCX - 2…
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3 February 2016PurposeTo advise Australian citrus exporters that they are currently not required to hold a citrus export licence. Phytosanitary requirements for citrus exports are unchanged.BackgroundPrior to 1 October 2015 citrus exporters were required to hold a licence from Horticulture…
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The Export Meat Industry Advisory Committee (EMIAC) was created in the 1960s as a consultative body between the export meat industry and the Australian Government. EMIAC still retains the same role…
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2 February 2024
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Clients in the import and shipping industries—including freight forwarders, importers and customs brokers—associated with importing goods that require BMSB treatment during the BMSB risk season (goods manufactured in or shipped from target risk…
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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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11 December 2024Who does this notice affect?This notice is of relevance to importers, manufacturers, customs brokers, agents and associated biosecurity industry participants involved in the importation of new and aged/used oversize tyres.What has changed?As per import industry advice notice 120-…
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