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When do you need an export licence?
The Export Control Act 2020, and the Export Control (Wood and Woodchips Rules) 2021 that fall under this Act, requires an export licence from the department for two tonnes or more of prescribed wood and woodchips.
These wood and woodchips are prescribed goods…
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The National Standard for Organic and Bio-Dynamic Produce (the National Standard) is Australia’s technical export standard for organic and bio-dynamic goods. The National Standard is owned and managed by the department and provides the basis for equivalence (government-to-government) arrangements…
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National Standard Advisory CommitteeThe National Standard Advisory Committee (NSAC) is the principal technical committee for the department's National Standard for Organic and Bio-dynamic Produce (the National Standard). The NSAC is a technical committee of individuals, acting independently…
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Our 12 month program gives you the opportunity to apply your legal skills for meaningful outcomes.Our legal teams support critical regulation and policymaking for Australia’s agriculture, aquaculture, native forests, biosecurity and exports. We work closely on matters that directly affect all…
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Exporters must meet our minimum animal health and welfare conditions to export livestock. These are outlined in the Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock (ASEL). ASEL applies to cattle, sheep, goats, buffalo, deer, and camelids (including alpaca).We enforce ASEL under our regulatory…
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Department of Agriculture, 2020
These 5 rapid response manuals form the Emergency Marine Pest Plan (EMPPlan).
Each manual outlines:
a national approach to marine pest preparedness
technical response and control strategies to activate in a national marine pest…
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