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26 October 2010
Industry Advice Notice No. 2010/18
Registration of all Establishments where Prescribed Goods are inspected for Export
This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) reiterates and updates the…
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Cassia Ferguson [cassiawattle@hotmail.com]
Monday, 4 July 2011 4:51 PM
BA - Plant Biosecurity Contact
New Zealand Apples
To Biosecurity Australia,
My name is Cassia Ferguson and I work in Sydney…
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17 February 2017Who does this notice affect? Plant importers who need to make reservations into government operated post-entry quarantine (PEQ) facilities.What has changed?At 9:00 am on Tuesday 21st…
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Issue Date: 16 July 2003
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service has issued this notice to inform clients intending to export coated seed of the inspection options that are available to…
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24 December 2007
The ‘Phytosanitary Certificate Completion (Exports) Work Procedure’ has had a few minor amendments made in relation to:
Clarification of the Declared Point of Entry requirements
Removal of the AQIS numbering location for Tullamarine, Victoria.
The updated version (#10) of…
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Date of notice: 11 November 2013
Date of effect: Immediate
Attention
Australian Egg Corporation Ltd
Export registered egg establishments
Licensed exporters
Affected Markets
India
The Department of Agriculture has been notified that the Food Safety and Standards…
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Fireweed and African Boxthorn are major weeds with economic, environmental, and social impacts. A new National Best Practice Management Manual for Fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis) and a revised edition of the National Best Practice Management Manual for African Boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum) are…
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27/04/2023
Who does this notice affect?
Stakeholders in the import of plant-based animal feed and fertilisers – including importers, customs agents, brokers and freight forwarders.
What has changed?
Additional community protection (CP) questions have been recently added to certain tariffs in…
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Who does this notice affect?
Stakeholders in the import and shipping industries—including Biosecurity Industry Participants, importers, customs brokers, and principal agents—associated with shipping or importing goods that require increased intervention during the 2023-24 BMSB risk season.
What…
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The risk of a biosecurity incursion in Australia is growing due to a range of factors, including climate change, new trade pathways and increased international movements.
One way we are tackling these challenges is through the implementation of the Commonwealth Biosecurity 2030 strategic roadmap…
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