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11 December 2019
Who does this notice affect?
Import industry
Key points
The Australian Government will develop an alternative biosecurity levy in consultation with industry
An industry working group will be established early in 2020 to lead the consultation.
Background
Australia…
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21 March 2017Who does this notice affect?This notice is of interest to importers of uncooked prawns that have been breaded, battered or crumbed, as well as associated industry participants and retailers.…
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17 December 2018Who does this notice affect?Clients in the import and shipping industries—including freight forwarders, importers and customs brokers—associated with importing goods that require BMSB…
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11 December 2018Who does this notice affect?Clients in the import and shipping industries—including freight forwarders, importers and customs brokers—associated with importing goods that require BMSB…
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17 November 2017This Biosecurity Advice notifies stakeholders of commencement of consultation on the Biosecurity Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Bill 2017 (the Bill). The Bill makes amendments to…
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1 November 2010
Industry Advice Notice 2010-19
Authenticity of documentation
This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to provide advice to exporters in situations where authenticity of import…
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(As at 17 June 2019)These tables show the current amount of first-come, first-served (FCFS) quota available for the US FTA, EU WTO, and US WTO dairy quotas administered by the Australian…
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Date issued 11 May 2004
Exporters of grain and horticultural commodities should be aware that Iranian authorities have rejected several recent shipments of goods to Iran. No grain or horticulture…
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6 February 2019Who does this notice affect?Clients in the import and shipping industries—including freight forwarders, importers and customs brokers—associated with importing goods that require BMSB…
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In the past, veterinarians were required to register in every state they wanted to practise in. This is because each state and territory in Australia has separate legislation covering veterinary practise which is regulated under the relevant state or territory veterinary surgeons board (also known…
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